YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead

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YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead
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YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead::The complementary lawsuits claim that the massacre in 2022 was made possible by tech giants, a local gun shop, and the gunman’s parents.

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Hella things with more force than guns though, and most of those aren't outlawed yet. Ppl will make bombs and use vehicular methods if guns arent available. Outlawing guns will not solve the issue I think the most effective method is inclusion and treating people well, maybe there won't be as many unhinged individuals who act out violently..? Of course more regulation would help too (without infringing 2nd amendment)

The point they are making is that guns, besides being a force amplifier, are also easily accessible. The more steps involved, the less likely you are engaged in said acts. It's why Americans will drive 1 mile to get a six pack, even though walking to the shop yields the same result. The easiest path is the most likely.

More regulation without infringement is what we want. I don't care if you have a gun. I care that they're super easy to get, I also care that you can easily get a big gun that can kill a lot of people just as easily as a handgun.

Where are all these mass bombings and vehicular murders in other Countries then? You average multiple mass shootings per week in the US, while the events in other countries typically happen less than once a year.

That list proves my point - it’s mostly shootings. You have to go back to 2017 to find a vehicle/bombing attack in a western nation.

Why limit to "western" nations? Also there are only 3 attacks since 2017 listed in any "western" nation there in the first place

So what you’re saying is that violence in the US should be compared to Afghanistan and Syria? Ok, I can agree with that.

I'm saying the causes and environment of terrorism in every continent is different and I don't generally agree with comparing the US only to what essentially devolves to other predominantly white countries.