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Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Why is it that suburban shootings seem to get far more attention than urban ones?
Some loser upset his woman dumped him or he lost his awesome grocery bagging job goes and shoots a couple of people in a fit of idiot rage and it's plastered all over the news.
At the same time a few blocks away some 15 year old wannabe gangsters get into a shootout with some other kids killing a half dozen and it's just dismissed. Unless of course a poor bystander gets hit then it pops up to top story for at least a little while.
Is it the same phenomenon that gets all the little missing white girls TV time while all the missing black kids go ignored?
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Why is it that suburban shootings seem to get far more attention than urban ones?
Some loser upset his woman dumped him or he lost his awesome grocery bagging job goes and shoots a couple of people in a fit of idiot rage and it's plastered all over the news.
At the same time a few blocks away some 15 year old wannabe gangsters get into a shootout with some other kids killing a half dozen and it's just dismissed. Unless of course a poor bystander gets hit then it pops up to top story for at least a little while.
Is it the same phenomenon that gets all the little missing white girls TV time while all the missing black kids go ignored?
Originally posted by conspiracyrus
reply to post by elrem48
what pray tell is the difference between "wanna be gangsters" and this particular instance? In my perspective motive is illusory. Unbalanced individuals are to blame. Not some socioeconomic pandering.
Blame a group of uninvolved and everyone is to blame.
this is not an attack on your post nor meant to be an end all on sociology.
I'd like to add I am empathetic to your community's loss. I like to investigate the difference between individual culpability and social culpability.edit on 31-8-2012 by conspiracyrus because: (no reason given)