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It's time for the media to stop making mass shooters famous
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Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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"I won�t give the troubled man who shot two Virginia journalists on live TV last week the attention he so richly craved by using his name in this column."
"I won�t name the troubled man who just got 12 life sentences for shooting people at a theater in Colorado ... I can write about these people without making them more famous."
"It�s time for the rest of the media to follow suit, and quit pretending that we�re just doing our jobs. We�re not. We�re turning mass shooters into superstars."
"I did that once; I was the Northwest Herald�s lead writer when a gunman opened fire in 2008 on a classroom at my alma mater, Northern Illinois University. I don�t want to be a mass shooter�s public relations flack." ... |
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similar reasons as this demented chick: [their brand of] victim advocacy, donation$, fame, ideology, popularity, selling papers/advert time slots, etc...aggressively badgers her depressed boyfriend into committing suicide, then self-proclaims as mental health advocate... msn.com/en-us/news/us/texts-reveal-teen%e2%80%99s-efforts-to-pressure-boyfriend-into-suicide/ar-AAdOwEu? "After his death, Carter became a self-proclaimed advocate for mental health. She organized a fundraising tournament in Roy�s memory and posted on Facebook and Twitter about her attempts to save her boyfriend�s life. �Even though I could not save my boyfriend�s life, I want to put myself out here to try to save as many other lives as possible,� she wrote on Facebook." |
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"There's no legitimate use for a gun like this." --Chicago Police Superintendent Philip Cline, brandishing a 9mm semiautomatic handgun at a news conference (Chicago Tribune, "Special unit hauling in guns, drugs" by Glenn Jeffers, January 29, 2004) |
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