Stop making mass shooters famous @USATODAY
The shooter at MSD literally made a video of himself saying he was going to get famous by shooting up our school before the shooting and you graciously made his dreams come true.https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/2721798002
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Our asks -Never publish the shooters face after they’ve been caught -Strongly limit saying the shooters name in articles and don't say it more than once per article
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Give’em hell, kid! We’re rooting for ya!
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Who’s we, I bet there are many other people not rooting for him
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Hey David, after they appropriated “twinkle twinkle little star” for a School Shooting Rhyme, I had to write this:pic.twitter.com/qOUNRp73QM
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You should put the word "single" between every and killing to make the best more consistent

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Good idea, clown. Let’s put even more journalists—most of whom had nothing to do with this story—out of work.
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Collateral damage only matters if some one else does it. Other wise, it is not his problem....
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You started out with an actual good message that briefly made me think more of you until you decided to say you were going after their advertisers. That is not the way to go about this.
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A letter to the editor might be more appropriate in this situation. Choking off a businesses money flow and trying to get people fired everytime you disagree with the actions of another just makes you look like a child throwing a tantrum.
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