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July 21, 2012

"I would like to propose that anyone and everyone who writes anything"

about the massacre in Colorado save their work and, when the next mass killing occurs, simply republish the article, plugging in the new names, dates, and places where appropriate.
This will not only save time and effort, but since we’ve already read what pundits have to say, and we know all the arguments by heart, we won’t have to read it again. Thus, the news-consuming public will be spared the angst-ridden diatribes against guns, or immorality, or our broken mental health system, or violence in the media, or how it’s the left’s fault or the right’s fault — even articles like this one that complain about pundits writing about the same subjects every time a mass shooting occurs. -- The PJ Tatler » The Predictable Banality of the After-Massacre Media

Posted by gerardvanderleun at July 21, 2012 6:33 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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