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Incredibly brave of the unarmed people to take on a heavily armed gunman. Heroes who saved countless lives. Strange that a certain news outlet is barely covering this hate crime and the heroics of the people involved.
hmmm, and which "news outlet" might this be? surely it couldn't be the one you guys don't watch because it's all b.s., but then how would you know? only us cro magnon meat eaters watch "that one". oh, that's only if it's "the one" you are most likely referring to. full disclosure (loud gasp) i watch it (a little bit) (more loud gasps) and i have seen quite a bit of that indescribably horrific crime perpetrated by an evil dude with a gun. they are also reporting about that indescribably horrific crime perpetrated by the evil person(s) with a knife(knives). well that's what i heard anyway from someone who regularly watches that dastardly "news outlet" which shouldn't even be allowed on tv without some kind of warning i guess
Thank you for your contribution, snowflake. A hate crime that could have been so much worse. But the carnage was stopped by courage.
Unarmed vet and a drag queen way braver than those donut munching fat boys in Uvalde.
Only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a gay guy without a gun.
Not sure I get the reference.
No. Today's mass shooting in Oklahoma has the appearance of being about greed.
Are they not all hate crimes.https://www.foxnews.com/us/colorado-springs-shooting-army-veteran-speaks-disarms-club-q-shooter-aldrich
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I believe it's a reference to the 376 cops who waited outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde while kids were being killed inside.
https://www.insider.com/colorado-county-sheriffs-red-flag-laws-club-q-mass-shooting-2022-11More cops refusing to do their jobs to protect people.
Are you asking if all shootings are hate crimes? If so, no they are not all hate crimes. A hate crime is when someone is targeted for being a member of a federally protected class. The Colorado Springs victims seem to have been targeted because of their sexual orientation. The victims in Uvalde were targeted because of the shooter's connection to that school, ergo, not a hate crime.
Yes, I know what a hate crime is. It is some legal mumbo jumbo that put us in certain buckets rather than treating us all as individuals. If some one from one bucket commits a crime against some one in a different bucket that crime is far worse than if some one commits that exact same crime against some one in their own bucket. I am sure the pain of those families who lost a loved one in Colorado Springs far exceeds the pain of those families in Ulvade, if you want to explain hate crime logic to me; but don't tell me hatred played no part in any of these shootings.