Correct. On average it's been more than one a day. So if we had one a day we'd be improving.
October 1: 274 days, 294 shootings
There was a calendar I posted a while back -- I'll see if I can find it.
EDIT --
here we go. From early this month, where this article noted the San Bernardino shootings were one of two that day -- the other going all but unnoticed -- and the 355th this year.
It includes this calendar:
Note that the numbers in the date boxes represent the number of shootings that day, not the number of victims.
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But -- see all those days in grey? Those are the days we got away without a shooting. Sometimes even three or four of them in a row!
So you're right. There isn't one every day.
Wrong…they are lying….if you ask any normal person to describe a mass shooting, they will say, correctly, it is an individual who goes to a public place, a school, a mall or a theater…and starts to shoot people.
The lie comes from shooting tracker…in order to inflate their numbers past any sane understanding of mass shootings, they include any shooting where more than one person is shot….
So…that means when the gang bangers have parties and they get drunk, high, and angry and start shooting each other over dice games…they count that….
Go to shooting tracker, look up the news stories linked to each shooting….you can read them…they include any shooting and most of them are not mass shootings but criminals shooting each other.
What does the word "mass" mean on your planet?
mass
[mas]
adjective
11. pertaining to, involving, or affecting a large number of people: mass unemployment; mass migrations; mass murder.
14. reaching or designed to reach a large number of people: television, newspapers, and other means of mass communication.
15. done on a large scale or in large quantities: mass destruction.
--- Dictionary.com
And again…they lie about the definition that is common…..
Correct. On average it's been more than one a day. So if we had one a day we'd be improving.
October 1: 274 days, 294 shootings
There was a calendar I posted a while back -- I'll see if I can find it.
EDIT --
here we go. From early this month, where this article noted the San Bernardino shootings were one of two that day -- the other going all but unnoticed -- and the 355th this year.
It includes this calendar:
Note that the numbers in the date boxes represent the number of shootings that day, not the number of victims.
![]()
But -- see all those days in grey? Those are the days we got away without a shooting. Sometimes even three or four of them in a row!
So you're right. There isn't one every day.
Wrong…they are lying….if you ask any normal person to describe a mass shooting, they will say, correctly, it is an individual who goes to a public place, a school, a mall or a theater…and starts to shoot people.
The lie comes from shooting tracker…in order to inflate their numbers past any sane understanding of mass shootings, they include any shooting where more than one person is shot….
So…that means when the gang bangers have parties and they get drunk, high, and angry and start shooting each other over dice games…they count that….
Go to shooting tracker, look up the news stories linked to each shooting….you can read them…they include any shooting and most of them are not mass shootings but criminals shooting each other.
What does the word "mass" mean on your planet?
mass
[mas]
adjective
11. pertaining to, involving, or affecting a large number of people: mass unemployment; mass migrations; mass murder.
14. reaching or designed to reach a large number of people: television, newspapers, and other means of mass communication.
15. done on a large scale or in large quantities: mass destruction.
--- Dictionary.com
And they lie….they know that the common understanding of a mass shooting is not gang bangers shooting other gang bangers……
Connotation Definition
Connotation refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it describes explicitly. Words carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings in addition to their literal meanings or denotations.
