Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Mass Shootings and Political Misuse of Them Have Unintended Consequences

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The unintended consequences of mass shootings and the attempts to use these shootings for various agendas can be far worse than the shootings themselves and ultimately endanger far more people.  

I was listening to NPR this morning prior to President Trump’s 10 AM EST address on the shootings.  NPR set Trump up for blame.  Trump opposes illegal immigration and spoke of the 20,000 person caravan as “an invasion.”  And so forth.  And it wasn’t just NPR.  As USA reported, while joining in the blame trump orchestration, “Media outlets around the country, and around the world, decried his [Trump’s] role in inspiring a shooter who gunned down 20 people.” US Rep. Veronica Escobar (D,TX) said:  “All of this has happened because Hispanic people have been dehumanized. They have been dehumanized by the president, by his enablers, by other politicians.”

2 comments:

  1. I disagree that these consequences are unintended.

    Sow confusion, create chaos, marginalize people by assigning identity, fracture the community, keep the populace guessing, create fear and uncertainty. Are these not the fallout from tragic events? Does this sound like anyone of whom you've read?

    Rick

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