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Why Haven't These 22 Mass Shootings in
2023 Made the News?

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Posted By: Hazymac, 1/12/2023 1:18:00 PM

While the media has us focused on the “knife violence” miscreant in Utah and the circus clowns in D.C., “gun enthusiasts” have been blazing up our streets in 15 states and our nation’s capital. Let’s take a look at the bumper crop of mass shootings we’ve had thus far in 2023. DEFINITION-O-RAMA! I am going with the traditional definition of a mass shooting: four or more people shot — not including the shooter — in a fluid situation. Meaning, if a clown shoots three people in a Denny’s, takes a nap, watches an episode of “Forensic Files,” and then perforates four more at a Piggly Wiggly, this is not a mass shooting.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: BeatleJeff 1/12/2023 2:12:45 PM (No. 1377177)
This is a rhetorical question, correct?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Birddog 1/12/2023 2:17:13 PM (No. 1377181)
Even this is a "New" definition of Mass Shootings, during the Obama years, domestic murder/suicides, gang and crime related shootings were not included, because during those years the Dem/Media focus was on Crazy Whyte shooters at schools etc, using AR style Rifles in their assaults on innocents, but... most shootings are now and have always been minority "Known" gang members shooting up other minority gang affiliated people with handguns, even where rifles are used in those assaults, they tended to be AK's(Russian/Chinese manufactured, avail through the same groups that bring in the Drugs)..not AR's(American manufacture)
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