Why Does The Media Care More About The Parkland Shooting Than It Ever Did About Las Vegas?
If you recall, dozens upon dozens of people were gunned down in Las Vegas on October 1. There were 58 fatalities in total. Another 422 injuries. That's 480 casualties — 480 casualties — and I'm not even counting the hundreds more injured by trampling or shrapnel. It was the worst mass shooting in modern American history by a mile. It had more casualties than Orlando, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, and Parkland combined — times two. And it was carried out in the middle of a major American city.
Yet that terrible massacre seemed to fade from the headlines rapidly and inexplicably.
I gotta tell you, my conspiracy antenna is thwanging hard.
Frankly, if so many of us weren't such mindless easily manipulated durhards, we would have answers to Las Vegas. But the media masters tell us to look exclusively at Parkland, so we do.
If you recall, dozens upon dozens of people were gunned down in Las Vegas on October 1. There were 58 fatalities in total. Another 422 injuries. That's 480 casualties — 480 casualties — and I'm not even counting the hundreds more injured by trampling or shrapnel. It was the worst mass shooting in modern American history by a mile. It had more casualties than Orlando, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, and Parkland combined — times two. And it was carried out in the middle of a major American city.
Yet that terrible massacre seemed to fade from the headlines rapidly and inexplicably.
I gotta tell you, my conspiracy antenna is thwanging hard.
Frankly, if so many of us weren't such mindless easily manipulated durhards, we would have answers to Las Vegas. But the media masters tell us to look exclusively at Parkland, so we do.