• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    This discussion is about gun violence. Saying there weren’t a lot of school shootings back then is about as helpful to the root issue discussion as saying that cyberbullying wasn’t an issue before the 90s anyways.

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      5 months ago

      Almost all comments in this chain, and indeed the immediate one you replied to mention “school shooting”.

      Beyond that, schools and dangerous guns existed before 1980.

      Edit even the original meme is about a school shooting

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          5 months ago

          Of course they are, but to suggest the same variables drive a school shooting vs a midnight gas station robbery is silly

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              Because they’re different crimes with different motives committed by different people under different circumstances.

              Literally the only things in common between the two are firearms, humans being involved, and them both taking place on the planet Earth.

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                    5 months ago

                    No really, what makes them different, what’s the obvious difference between the kind of person you picture robbing a store and the kind you picture committing a mass shooting?

                    Be bold, tell everyone the difference. Explain to us this essential difference that makes it so important that we segregate mass shootings from all other forms of gun violence as somehow a special sort of case?