As for a "mass shooting", like I stated, a group of people invading a home to be killed by the homeowner STILL counts as a mass shooting.
you completely ignored my point. in the fact there are
only 6 of those incidents on the list that can count as home invasion deaths, you are massively mislead if you think mass shooting stats are overblown by home invasions.
Lol Aide, you tard, if you think 3 people getting shot is "mass" you're as dumb as those studies
I mean, you can move all the goal posts to 10 deaths all you want, but then when those become common you'll say "what? only 10 deaths, pff, you need at least 100 for a mass shooting", the fact of the matter is:
1. Having hundreds of incidents per year where +3 people are shot is still pretty loving alarming.i think most people in this country are aware of the danger that is - well, living here. its dangerous living anywhere in the world. people die every day every where in this country and abroad. so when i hear about a bar getting shot up or someones house getting shot up and 7 people die, that doesnt really scream "mass shooting" to me. i know the statistic says that it technically is, but ive also seen a mass shooting of upwards to like, 17-40 people. THATS a mass shooting.
2. The chance of dying in the US to gun violence is still way way higher than the rest of the western world. Like, you can jump around definitions all you loving want to excuse gun violence, but the USA is #1 for gun violence
SOURCE:
Compared to 22 other high-income nations, the U.S. gun-related murder rate is 25 times higher.[14] Although it has half the population of the other 22 nations combined, the U.S. had 82 percent of all gun deaths, 90 percent of all women killed with guns, 91 percent of children under 14 and 92 percent of young people between ages 15 and 24 killed with guns.[14][/b]
this is a stupid loving tweet for a multitude of reasons lol. The number of deaths because of medical care sounds alarming and it's extremely irresponsible for Tyson to post these facts without proper context. The fact that you compare people that are already
severely sick and dying to illnesses that can't be treated to preventable gun violence is insanely disingenuous. It's like you are pushing the deaths of people killed by gun violence under the rug of "oh people more die naturally of old age every day, get over it".
https://twitter.com/hankgreen/status/1158125636562456576Here's the link to the article explaining health related deaths:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/16/upshot/death-by-medical-error-adding-context-to-some-scary-numbers.html