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TopicBreaking: Shooting at San Bernadino Elementary School
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04/10/17 3:21:49 PM
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The Great Muta 22 posted...
No, it absolutely isn't as probable here. I don't give a damn how you feel politically, there have been by far more incidents of mass shootings in this country than Islamic terror attacks. This isn't to say one is a bigger problem than the other, because both are awful, but the stats alone tell you different.

Also I'm quite certain the FBI doesn't include gang shootings in their data, but I may be wrong with that one


the gun death metrics tend to include gang shootings in their data. if you look at just the public mass shooting sprees, they're incredibly uncommon. far less common than shootings, and about as common as islamic terrorism in europe.

yet liberals constantly make the argument that islamic terrorism in europe is so uncommon and improbable that it's not statistically a problem. it's the same with mass shooting sprees in america. both are statistically irrelevant. meaning you're basically guaranteed to never be a victim of either.
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