Discussion»Questions»Life and Society» As with many other mass shootings before this latest one can we expect a race to a narrative rather than to the truth?
There's the truth about what happened, there's the truth about what could've or couldn't have been prevented, and there's the truth about what can be done in the future.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at October 3, 2017 12:47 PM MDT
Sure we can. That's what the press is for now.....forget real reporting about what happened. I just read an article written by someone who clearly is not listening......just writing. A reporter that I generally like. Maybe it's a disease.
The main stream media has, for years, been notorious for reporting the news before they have any facts to report. They love to give their biased opinion then filling in the rest with half-truths and outright lies.