GoodasGold
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Some people I know deserve shooting.how about just don't shoot people?
Some people I know deserve shooting.how about just don't shoot people?
Just keep on guilting the people that put those numbers into perspective.I think your numbers are off. They've been reporting that this is the 67th mass shooting in 2023, and it's Feb. 15. Minimizing the problem is really perverted.
Blame the media - IMO incredibly disrespectful to the victims and their families and friends.Well, if it helps this is just availability bias. Mass shootings are hard to take, and school shootings are emotionally worse.
However, there are 14,500 homicides by firearm in the US per year. About 100 will be killed during mass shootings.
The probability of dying in a school shooting is almost zero. They just stick with us so much.
The media is really the culprit. In the 1990s the FBI notes 13 mass shootings. From 2000-2020 the FBI noted 13 mass school shootings.
When one considers that some of these events are the results of them being contagious (literally), one of the best things to do is refrain from consuming any news involving a mass shooter.
How come you think I’m talking politics?Blame the media - IMO incredibly disrespectful to the victims and their families and friends.
In Very poor taste, if you are trying to make some political point based on supposition and no facts, like you’re an expert Alex.
Blaming the media is a political trope nowadays and much more well known than your psychological reference; additionally, I said “if you were doing so,” i.e. the opposite of a declarative statement - if it doesn’t apply bro, let it fly.How come you think I’m talking politics?
I’m talking psychology. See Robert Cialdini’s the psycholy of influence. Specifically focus on social contagions.
There is a some logical Inference required, As I’m extrapolating for the affects proven for suicide. That ones been replicated multiple times.
No, my post was on mass shootings that occurred in schools. Obviously, that’s a sub set. My apologies as that was not clear, due to my lead in phrase.I think your numbers are off. They've been reporting that this is the 67th mass shooting in 2023, and it's Feb. 15. Minimizing the problem is really perverted.
Nobody asked that question. “incident” does not equal “school shooting”I was answering the question, how much should I worry about my kid dying in a school shooting.
I think they’ll shuffle the deck & change the dates of a couple other games to fit it in without either team having to play back to back.Athletics resuming. Still don’t think this gets played. Though MSU has incentive to play it as it’s a home game against one of the worst power 5 teams in the country. Maybe they’d push for a back to back on Feb 27
Feb. 18 Update on MSU Athletics Events - Michigan State University Athletics
After discussions with mental health professionals and university leadership, and in consultation with Spartan student-athletes and staff, Michigan State athleticsmsuspartans.com
I don't think I've ever seen a situation where something like this went unresolved for this length of time. This is total speculation, but I'm guessing there's been some internal conflict within MSU, with some wanting to cancel and others, perhaps including the coach/program, wanting to play the game, not wanting to sacrifice the almost certain win. Or maybe I'm way off and this is totally in the hands of the league, and they've been slow to resolve it because a solution is elusive.I think they’ll shuffle the deck & change the dates of a couple other games to fit it in without either team having to play back to back.
Just a hunch, but with MSU-Michigan playing as scheduled I have to believe part of the deal was the Big Ten assured MSU the MSU-Gophers game would be made up.
They weren't even sure they were going to play the Michigan game until yesterday, so to me it makes sense they haven't worked out making up the Minnesota game yet.I don't think I've ever seen a situation where something like this went unresolved for this length of time. This is total speculation, but I'm guessing there's been some internal conflict within MSU, with some wanting to cancel and others, perhaps including the coach/program, wanting to play the game, not wanting to sacrifice the almost certain win. Or maybe I'm way off and this is totally in the hands of the league, and they've been slow to resolve it because a solution is elusive.
A double bye in the BTT (while nice to have) seems really minor in the grand scheme of things in East Lansing, from my perspective.I think MSU will regret if they don't get the game in and lose a double bye. I assume 13-7 would get a higher seed over 12-7 right? That's really the only reason I can see them pushing to play it. If they don't care about the double bye then I wouldn't go through the headache of forcing the game to be played.
If MSU feels that way I don't have an issue. I'd prefer to be embarrassed one less time than needed to be honest.A double bye in the BTT (while nice to have) seems really minor in the grand scheme of things in East Lansing, from my perspective.
Like the Bengals-Bills NFL game not being made up, the Spartans-Gophers not playing seems totally reasonable. If they do play, that's fine too.
I could be wrong too, but I don't think you were understanding his point. I don't think atsgopher was trying to imply that the media was responsible for this particular act. I think what he was trying to convey is that when there is a shooting, and it gets days and days of attention all over the place, it makes it more enticing for someone who was/is considering a similar action.Blame the media - IMO incredibly disrespectful to the victims and their families and friends.
In Very poor taste, if you are trying to make some political point based on supposition and no facts, like you’re an expert Alex.
The post in question read like "one shouldn't be concerned about mass shootings because only 100 people die in those compared to the 14.5k others who die by gun violence". Whether the data are accurate or not, that word I bolded (which you never used, but seemed implied) is what makes this perverse, whether intentional or not, and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.No, my post was on mass shootings that occurred in schools. Obviously, that’s a sub set. My apologies as that was not clear, due to my lead in phrase.
I was answering the question, how much should I worry about my kid dying in a school shooting.
I’m not married to that data. Its Suppossed to be from FBI. I do believe they omit College and universities.
The 67 (71 by the time you posted) concerns all shootings where 4 or more were shot irrrespective of result.
As far as the perversion: had I deliberately misstated, either direction because I want data to somehow support my political leanings, that would be preverse.
Yes, I was thinking of 100 in it’s position in A numerator vs it as acceptable loss. Especially, when considering its position in a probability calc.The post in question read like "one shouldn't be concerned about mass shootings because only 100 people die in those compared to the 14.5k others who die by gun violence". Whether the data are accurate or not, that word I bolded (which you never used, but seemed implied) is what makes this perverse, whether intentional or not, and I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
I mean, only 3,000 people died on 9/11 out of the 100s of thousands of other people who died that year - accurate data, right? But, perverse to minimize the event.
Yes, something to this affect. There’s a social contagion element - I think.I could be wrong too, but I don't think you were understanding his point. I don't think atsgopher was trying to imply that the media was responsible for this particular act. I think what he was trying to convey is that when there is a shooting, and it gets days and days of attention all over the place, it makes it more enticing for someone who was/is considering a similar action.
Kinda like if you are baby sitting a bunch of kids and you keep paying attention to the one who acts out. Pretty soon the other kids start acting out too. But if you ignore the kid that acts out, it's much less likely that another kid will act out.
So, mention it in a headline, and move on. Don't keep it front and center for any length of time.
And my apologies if I was completely off from what atsgopher meant!
Michigan State would probably be the one pushing to not play. A no contest would suck but not be the end of the world. A loss to us would be pretty detrimental to them.If MSU feels that way I don't have an issue. I'd prefer to be embarrassed one less time than needed to be honest.
Get the sense that they're in the drivers seat on decision making here and we are just along for the ride. Wouldn't even fault Ben for forfeiting if the B1G makes us play.