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I think the only reason whites are stereotyped as mass shooters is white mass shooters tend to be better shots than black mass shooters.
Haha. Whites do more often live in rural places where shooting is possible and they are probably far more likely to visit shooting ranges. Holding a gun sideways and shooting like a movie tough guy probably isn't great for accuracy.
Eight people shot, three shooters, shotguns and handguns, planned ambush and in retaliation for another shooting....
And not only was it not on CNN, but I had to go below the fold on the Baltimore Sun to find it.
Liberals claim that their cities are going through a tidal wave of gentrification and suburbanites are bad because they go to chain retail as opposed to going to overpriced high-profit margin designer restaurants and coffee shops.
I love how the liberal tourism marketers always make these cities seem so amazing. This video shows people in Baltimore jogging with baby strollers, going to expensive restaurants and living in renovated row-houses with flower beds going to coffee shops and art galleries.
In most cities, neighborhoods like that are less a tenth of the cities land area.
Liberals claim that these inner-cities are better then ever and that the crime rate has declined rapidly for decades.
This is why I don't understand why people would want to subject themselves to living in these cities that aren't stable.
Most big cities aren't stable and the living conditions can decline and the crime rates can go from record lows to record highs in a very short time frame.
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