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sheshe2

(83,846 posts)
Tue Oct 3, 2017, 06:05 PM Oct 2017

Calling Las Vegas Massacre Deadliest Shooting In U.S. History Erases Our Violent Past

Let’s not negate the events of black history.

By Lilly Workneh

Yet to describe it in such terms is to whitewash history, as it negates more deadly mass shootings and race riots throughout American history that impacted people of color. The shooting, as horrific as it is, also serves as a useful reminder to those in the media to be watchful of the language used to report and share a story. 

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At the time, the Pulse massacre was also described by some in the media as the “deadliest shooting in American history.” Some platforms simply called out this inaccuracy, while others used it to provide a broader discussion of America’s long history of mass gun violence. 

Among the latter were organizations like the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists who jointly issued a statement last year to urge journalists to report the story accurately and refrain from using superlatives altogether “as comparing Sunday’s tragedy to other incidents in history does it no justice,” their statement read. 

“If the decision is made to add a superlative, [the Pulse] shooting would count as the deadliest shooting in recent or modern history,” it continued. The statement cited at least two separate occasions in American history where mass shootings resulted in higher death tolls than that of the Pulse massacre. For one, the East St. Louis Massacre in 1917 led to the killings of more than 100 black Americans who were beaten, shot and lynched. It is estimated that another 60 to 100 black Americans were killed in a similar act of mass racial violence in Colfax, Louisiana in 1873. 

Between 1864 and 1890, three other mass shootings ― the Sand Creek, Clear Lake and Wounded Knee massacres ― cost the lives of hundreds of Native Americans and pioneer settlers by U.S. Army men across the midwest. The Tulsa race riots occurred when a mob of white rioters ransacked a segregated area known as “Black Wall Street” in a shooting and looting rampage that killed close to 300 people. 

Read More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/calling-las-vegas-massacre-deadliest-shooting-in-us-history-ignores-our-violent-past_us_59d24e68e4b05f005d35ae02?section=us_black-voices

We have a history of violence that dates back more than a century and still we do nothing.
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Calling Las Vegas Massacre Deadliest Shooting In U.S. History Erases Our Violent Past (Original Post) sheshe2 Oct 2017 OP
We don't really need to review every single incident of mass violence PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2017 #1
It was a massacre, no matter if it was one or two hundred that commited the act. sheshe2 Oct 2017 #5
Most all refer to it as the largest in MODERN history... nt Raine Oct 2017 #2
Or the battle of Gettysburg for that matter, but jberryhill Oct 2017 #3
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2017 #4
It is racist to lie and exaggerate about it johnsonsnap Oct 2017 #6
It does appropriate history from indigenous peoples, and the week before their day also Not Ruth Oct 2017 #7

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,873 posts)
1. We don't really need to review every single incident of mass violence
Tue Oct 3, 2017, 06:10 PM
Oct 2017

every time a new one occurs.

And the event in Las Vegas is the work of one person. Not a mob.

One person with high-powered automatic weapons. Not a mob.

Somehow I see a difference between what happened Sunday and what happened in all those other referenced events.

Yes, we can't gloss over our country's history of violence, but if you say anything at all like: "Oh, Las Vegas was small stuff. Just look at what happened all these other times" you are missing just how Las Vegas was different from all those other times.

sheshe2

(83,846 posts)
5. It was a massacre, no matter if it was one or two hundred that commited the act.
Tue Oct 3, 2017, 06:23 PM
Oct 2017

I see nowhere that my OP is saying...

Yes, we can't gloss over our country's history of violence, but if you say anything at all like: "Oh, Las Vegas was small stuff. Just look at what happened all these other times" you are missing just how Las Vegas was different from all those other times.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
3. Or the battle of Gettysburg for that matter, but
Tue Oct 3, 2017, 06:20 PM
Oct 2017

...I believe there was more than one shooter involved.

 

johnsonsnap

(56 posts)
6. It is racist to lie and exaggerate about it
Tue Oct 3, 2017, 06:30 PM
Oct 2017

Glad to see someone is finally talking about that racist exaggeration the Republicans are doing wrt Vegas. They want to lie and make this sound worse than it is in order to hide their own crimes.

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