Terrorism and homicide account for 56% of media stories about death in the U.S. They account for about 0.9% of actual deaths in the U.S. https://ourworldindata.org/does-the-news-reflect-what-we-die-from …pic.twitter.com/vAwZKfkalN
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It's almost as if... And bear with me here... What's reported in the media and discussed on social media is not entirely representative of the world. 
thanks for engaging just an honest fyi that nobody appreciates a reply guy who expresses in sarcastic text the obvious subtext of the original tweet
Also, maybe some things are news *because* they are rare. Someone died of a heart attack is not news (unless you know the person). And terrorism and homicide are caused by humans. If people die of cancer because someone mishandled radioactive waste, the news will be everywhere.
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