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Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Hear what Tucker Carlson is blaming mass shootings on" video.
Pam Brown just keeps getting better at presenting the news and the topic of mass-shootings must be a national shame for the average American who just wants to be happy with his or her life. As if getting through the week with everyone doing okay in one's family wasn't hard enough in these inflationary times, who wants to deal with mass shootings at a nearby supermarket? What we see is news presenters from sensationalist news companies using shadowy analyses. They know they're treading water instead of swimming upstream and doing their research to face the facts, because their bread and butter comes from doing what it takes to protect big business over the man in the street. FOX NEWS has found the way to stymie anything that might make sense by reruns of out-of-date solutions to serious societal problems that persist to this day. How the average person reacts to the streams of nonsense flowing from rivers of madness that is the social media landscape we live in is a mystery to me, but what we have to realize---no; what you have to realize in America---is that the mass shootings are red flags of people going off-the-grid of being a part of the human community. To consciously do anything that hurts someone's feelings is something that turns anybody's stomach, so how on Earth someone could actually plan going to a gathering of people and open fire using war weapons is beyond belief. The immediate solution is for the creation of a new branch of policing that could be called 'crowd defenders'. A talented group of dedicated police officers should be on hand at any public gathering of people from this day forward in all of the states and federal territories. But the real cause----in my opinion----is the capitalist economic system that has no safety net and therefore allows millions of people to slip through the cracks and lose their way in life and most importantly, lose faith in achieving the American dream. Once access to the American Dream is off-limits to countless ordinary citizens, the unstable people are drawn towards using violence via a sort of revenge-mode that Hollywood so conviently makes into high-grossing movies. We love to see ordinary people get ripped off or threatened or hurt in a film by a really nasty dude or gang and then the guy who owns the vintage coin shop decides to get revenge on the robbers who fleeced him and becomes a super-strong, brave man who gets revenge and blows all the gangsters away.
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