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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He's not alone. Heartbreaking stories like this are going to pile up. Bannon/Trump failed compassion/empathy 101. [/quote] Compassion 101 is not considering those that died in your own country at the hands of barbarian terrorists, collateral damage. Because 'globalism' Compassion 101 is not putting the needs and desires of illegals over the needs of those Americans in the inner cities [/quote] Intelligent people know that none of these things are mutually exclusive. You can protect your country and care about American well being and still be compassionate and inclusive of people fleeing savagery in other parts of the world. And in terms of what kills Americans - it's other Americans. And most mass shootings are at the hands of white Christian men. So if you're really worried about American lives, think about this: you're more likely to die in a mass shooting at the hands of a white guy than an Islamist extremist. But don't let facts spur your compassion. [/quote] "Intelligent people" didn't give a rats a$$ about the Christian refugees. I didn't see many protests from those people re: Obama's unfairness towards them. This white guy bullsh$t has to stop. You have to go back how many years to amass those statistics? Islamists are wreaking havoc across the globe RIGHT NOW. We are under no obligation to invite them here.[/quote] Mass shooter statistics in the US? Don't have to go back far at all. Heck, start with Columbine and work up to today ..... And again, these aren't mutually exclusive things: you can care about Americans and you can care about Christians and you can care about Muslims who have been victims of terrible violence in the Middle East. Muslims are the majority of victims of ISIS' terror. [/quote] 1999. Let's take the past two years...[/quote] Dylann Roof[/quote] That's 9 people. Another 41 to go before you get to the Pulse number alone.[/quote] http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2015-the-year-of-mass-shootings/ "According to the Tracker’s data, which defines a mass shooting as an incident in which at least four people are killed or wounded, there were 372 mass shootings in the U.S. in 2015, killing 475 and wounding 1,870."[/quote]
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