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Originally posted by Warxe_PhoenixBladeOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.
Originally posted by DaetyrnisQuoteOriginally posted by Warxe_PhoenixBladeOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.Religion has always resulted in extremists either killing others or telling other people to kill others. It's nothing new.Places of learning, however, have not always resulted in death.However, you and I live in Canada so we here more about American news compared to the news of the Middle East. In all likelyhood over there, they haven't even heard of the shooting in Virginia.[/B]
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
On a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.
Originally posted by MeiscoolQuoteOriginally posted by Warxe_PhoenixBladeOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.Stupidest post of the month.Bravo. [/B]
Originally posted by Omega WeaponQuoteOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East. Unfortunately, that's the way the world turns. They get more attention because Americans care more about Americans than Middle Easterners. There's nothing shocking or especially malicious about it. It's about ratings, and it's completely understandable.Only if someone where to say "OMG, these DEATHS are so horrible, things need to *******, would there be room for criticism. It's just a tragedy and nothing more.QuoteOriginally posted by MeiscoolQuoteOriginally posted by Warxe_PhoenixBladeOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.Stupidest post of the month.Bravo. [/B]Stupidiest response of the month.Bravo. [/B]
Originally posted by Moosetroop11Mid, you can't dispute the fact that people are more likely to think "I want to end life in a bang, screw this world" take their gun which was lying in a drawer and shoot people, than go "I want to end life in a bang, screw this world" find out how to illegally obtain guns and ammo, go through the long, difficult and risky process of getting the gun, and then still act on emotional impulse. There's still shooting here, yes, but we're talking about saving a few lives. Anything that makes it more difficult to kill innocent people has got to be a good thing.
Originally posted by DaetyrnisQuoteOriginally posted by Warxe_PhoenixBladeOn a more serious note, it's quite sad that school shootings in America get more attention than religious massacres in the Middle East.Religion has always resulted in extremists either killing others or telling other people to kill others. It's nothing new.Places of learning, however, have not always resulted in death.[/B]