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dsteve01

(312 posts)
Mon May 26, 2014, 04:49 PM May 2014

Media Coverage of the Recent Shooting Inspires Future Acts of Murder?

"When can we get assault rifles/machine guns out of the hands of youth?"

No papers asked that question. They just hyped the murders to sell papers. At this point I feel like the media deems that taking a position of firearm control has become 'too radical', but posting dead teenagers on your front page as 'good business practice'

This kid partially did this to be famous. And the media obliged him.

It's been decades since Columbine, and our politicians are still advocating for failed policies, partially because of the disconnect between policy and the media.

























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Media Coverage of the Recent Shooting Inspires Future Acts of Murder? (Original Post) dsteve01 May 2014 OP
Keeps things in the news that are easy to sensationalise. liberal N proud May 2014 #1
It's not as if the outcomes Turbineguy May 2014 #2
I just wish dsteve01 May 2014 #3

Turbineguy

(37,364 posts)
2. It's not as if the outcomes
Mon May 26, 2014, 05:53 PM
May 2014

are good.

But maybe it should be easier to get your face plastered all over the news (for those who desire that sort of attention).

dsteve01

(312 posts)
3. I just wish
Wed May 28, 2014, 12:51 PM
May 2014

the sort of attention that these shooting got were more reformative--rather then just talk.

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