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SocialistSlayer said:

We'll the article seems to imply that there are no true facts when it comes to shootings. And people only use it for political purposes. 

When in reality there are in fact people on the right side of this issue supported by facts. And there are indeed people on the wrong side that only intent is to spread lies and misinformation

I think the point is that people in today's hyper politicized world have an shitty but all too common tendency to make every awful event fit into their preconceived notion of things, to the point that almost within the hour after the Boston Marathon bombing Michael Moore felt comfortable going on Twitter to imply that the Tea Party had to be behind it while many others were openly hoping that it had been perpetrated by white non-Muslims.

Or, in other words, to hell with facts.