Modern mass violence found its way to a corner of Canada beloved for its peace and kindness.
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Tag Archives: Shooting
Deprive Mass Shooters Of Notoriety They Crave
Many mass shooters crave notoriety, and their publicity can inspire further crimes. We should banish them from public view.
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An Ancient Hate Thrives Amid Modern Frustrations
Anti-Semitic incidents are rising across Europe, while two synagogue shootings in less than a year boost fears in the U.S.
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Two Tragic Pulitzers
One newspaper provided outstanding coverage of a mass shooting; another was a target. Both received journalism’s top honor.
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A Solid Study Of A Mass Tragedy
A Florida commission offers solid suggestions for school safety improvements. Can we put aside dogma long enough to listen?
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Low-Grade Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism does not necessarily manifest in violence. Case in point: the BDS movement.
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An Acquittal That Delivers Justice
The natural reaction after a mass shooting is a hunger for vengeance. Our justice system is designed to guard against that.
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Asking Questions After Parkland
Studying past disasters has made air crashes very rare and more survivable. Why not apply that approach to mass shootings?
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The NRA As Snidely Whiplash
Caricatured as a tool of corporate evil, the NRA speaks for a large slice of America that high-rise dwellers seldom meet.
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Another Glynn County Horror Story
In a newly notorious Georgia county, the law habitually behaves as a law unto itself.
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