Posted on 08/05/2019 8:23:28 PM PDT by amorphous
The attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, over the weekend that have taken at least 31 lives have put a spotlight on the problem of young, isolated white men carrying out mass shootings.
But a list of the people arrested or charged in the 255 mass shootings recorded this year defined as four or more people shot or killed shows the problem isnt confined to white men or motivations of white supremacy.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
If theres a thread, its young men whose biological father was missing in their lives. After the Parkland school massacre in Florida, the Heritage Foundation cited a study showing that among the 25 most-cited school shooters since Columbine, 75 percent were reared in broken homes.
I saw that earlier, definitely deserves it’s own thread.
I also copied and pasted to my facebook account. :)
I saw that earlier, definitely deserves it’s own thread.
I also copied and pasted to my facebook account. :)
And apparently it was worth repeating
Goodness, I was sure I only hit enter once!
I wish I was rich and I would put that on a billboard so people who watch the lame stream media would see it.
The black percentage is much higher then this image leads you to believe...
Notice how the MSM has no problem talking about ‘white terrorism’ but if you mention ‘Muslim terrorism’ they insist there is no such thing.
Twice more and we’d have to classify you as a mass poster! ;)
By my single/quick count, about 25% white?
Bookmarked.
13/50
68% black
22% white
10% hispanic/other
bttt
Thanks to FreedomPoster for the above reality!
TY!
That breakdown is basically what the percentages of incarcerated inmates were back in 1980 when I started working as a C.O. at NY State’s Auburn prison.
Ping
When I googled the name of the El Paso mass shooter, I was amazed at what I found. All the top returns were leftist politicized accounts.
22% white
10% hispanic/other
3 women, 95% or so men. Hmmm, I think I've figured out the problem :)
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