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Despite What THEY Tell You, America Is Not The Worst Country For Mass Shootings
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Despite What THEY Tell You, America Is Not The Worst Country For Mass Shootings
Now more than ever the liberal left want you to believe that the United States has the highest rate of mass shootings in the world! The problem? It’s not true.
Even Obama tried taking it on, saying once in 2015: Let’s be clear: At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries,†Obama said.
Sen. Harry Reid echoed these comments. “The United States is the only advanced country where this kind of mass violence occurs,†he said.
A study of global mass-shooting incidents between 2009 and 2015 show that the United States does not, in fact, lead the world in the number of mass shootings… in fact, between those years we weren’t even in the top 10 when you measure the death rate per million population from mass public shootings.
https://steadfastandloyal.com/social-issues/despite-tell-america-not-worst-country-mass-shootings/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=subscriber_id:1431720&utm_campaign=WATCH%20Antifa%20Crashes%20Conservative%20Party%20and%20Run%20Away%20Like%20Sissies
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