Of course that first number in Canada would be 1 in all history
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Of course that first number in Canada would be 1 in all history.
On the US side, where mass shootings occur much more regularly and give us much more data to work with, they account for less than 1/10th of a single percent. Transgender people account for about 1% of the US, meaning that their share of mass shooters is 1/10th of their representation in the population. Meanwhile, cis men account for nearly half the population of the US, while representing 97% of the mass shooters.Yet MapleMAGA politicians in Canada are claiming a supposed "epedemic" of transgender mass shooters, citing 5 cases, compared to the over 4,000 cases committed by cis men, as an "epidemic".
All while the system had refused to address the actual mental health issues which surrounded this tragedy because according to them the entirety of mental illness present was being transgender.
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Of course that first number in Canada would be 1 in all history.
On the US side, where mass shootings occur much more regularly and give us much more data to work with, they account for less than 1/10th of a single percent. Transgender people account for about 1% of the US, meaning that their share of mass shooters is 1/10th of their representation in the population. Meanwhile, cis men account for nearly half the population of the US, while representing 97% of the mass shooters.Yet MapleMAGA politicians in Canada are claiming a supposed "epedemic" of transgender mass shooters, citing 5 cases, compared to the over 4,000 cases committed by cis men, as an "epidemic".
All while the system had refused to address the actual mental health issues which surrounded this tragedy because according to them the entirety of mental illness present was being transgender.
#hate #HateSpeech #cdnpoli #bcpoli #abpoli #healthcare


@ned MapleMaga will be shouting for any disctraction over Tumbler Ridge shooting. Every conservative in Canada voted against RedFlag laws, an effort to confiscate guns from people who could be a threat to public safety.
Every Canadian questioning how this could have been prevented?
Vote Detail - 333 - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
Vote Detail - 333 - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
(www.ourcommons.ca)
Former Bill C-21: Keeping Canadians safe from gun crime
An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
(www.publicsafety.gc.ca)
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@ned MapleMaga will be shouting for any disctraction over Tumbler Ridge shooting. Every conservative in Canada voted against RedFlag laws, an effort to confiscate guns from people who could be a threat to public safety.
Every Canadian questioning how this could have been prevented?
Vote Detail - 333 - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
Vote Detail - 333 - Members of Parliament - House of Commons of Canada
(www.ourcommons.ca)
Former Bill C-21: Keeping Canadians safe from gun crime
An Act to amend certain Acts and to make certain consequential amendments (firearms)
(www.publicsafety.gc.ca)
But what we already know raises questions about Canada's gun laws given the shooter's history.
What we know — and don't — about the guns used in the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting | CBC News
Three days after one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canada's history, it's still unclear how the shooter, who had a history of mental illness, got hold of the two guns recovered at the crime scene.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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But what we already know raises questions about Canada's gun laws given the shooter's history.
What we know — and don't — about the guns used in the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shooting | CBC News
Three days after one of the deadliest mass shootings in Canada's history, it's still unclear how the shooter, who had a history of mental illness, got hold of the two guns recovered at the crime scene.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
@ned Bob Zimmer MP representing Tumbler Ridge presented 5 petitions opposing RedFlag laws
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