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In reply to the discussion: Good question - Why isn't New Orleans Mother's Day parade shooting a 'national tragedy'? [View all]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)11. For those who were saying "because the victims were black",
how come pretty much everyone in the US knows the name Trayvon Martin?
Obviously the real reason is the zero death toll. Shooting incidents in which nobody is killed do not often make the national news.
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Good question - Why isn't New Orleans Mother's Day parade shooting a 'national tragedy'? [View all]
piratefish08
May 2013
OP
When you argue with nonsense, people watching may not be able to tell the difference.
Pholus
May 2013
#35
I feel threatened like Mr. Trayvon Martin did by a vigilante/anarchist who had a gun.
graham4anything
May 2013
#43
It almost wasn't. It got big because people made a stink that the story got buried.
Starry Messenger
May 2013
#51
Not nearly as bad as the explosion in West, Texas, being swept under the rug...
ScreamingMeemie
May 2013
#37
Yeah, you would think MLB would want to expand into Texas, wouldn't you? (nt)
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#38