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Originally Posted by kane
On a national scale? Absolutely! If you can't see that you are allowing your argument or dislike for the media to blind you.
Can you honestly say that a guy killing his family then being killed, as tragic as it is, has the the same social impact on the country as a guy going into a school and killing 20 people?
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Did not say that.
Social impact was not what I asked about.
Social impact is a product of the biased media.
Small killings are not good for revenues.
Were the killings to which I referred less tragic?
Are you suggesting that because only a few people were killed that these situations should be ignored and diminished?
