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    Any one else find it convenient that this has disappeared from the news cycle. I mean, we here haven't even talked about it in a week. The only major news articles (according to a google search) from the past 5 days I can see are about the funeral for the Argentinians. I'm not gonna go as far as saying the shooting was a false flag or anything, but it does point to the big news sources looking for anything and everything that distracts from the muzzie problem. Just pisses me off. Muzzie attacks people, then you can't blame all islam and you should politicize such a tragedy. Non muzzie attacks people, ban all the guns and immediately get political about it. The hypocracy in this world is just sickening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thvigil11 View Post
    Any one else find it convenient that this has disappeared from the news cycle. I mean, we here haven't even talked about it in a week. The only major news articles (according to a google search) from the past 5 days I can see are about the funeral for the Argentinians. I'm not gonna go as far as saying the shooting was a false flag or anything, but it does point to the big news sources looking for anything and everything that distracts from the muzzie problem. Just pisses me off. Muzzie attacks people, then you can't blame all islam and you should politicize such a tragedy. Non muzzie attacks people, ban all the guns and immediately get political about it. The hypocracy in this world is just sickening.
    This piece from today seems relative to your rant.

    http://www.cpr.org/news/story/when-i...ne-a-terrorist

    Arva and University of Alabama criminologist Erin Kearns spoke to Colorado Matters about their studies on media coverage of terrorism. Arva's research shows that the media covers terrorism differently depending on the identity of the attacker. Kearns' work shows that while Muslims commit about 13 percent of the acts of terrorism (defined by the Global Terrorism Database) in the United States, they receive almost 50 percent of the news coverage.

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