Posted on Jun 16, 2016
Sgt Jeffrey Clish
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Aside for bringing up gun control as a reaction to such domestic terrorist attacks, this recent legal move poses a serious question on the limits of responsibility. Do you think this is appropriate or not to basically blame, and find negligent, social media for the spread of terrorism?

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/paris-terror-attacks/family-american-killed-paris-attacks-sues-twitter-facebook-google-n593351
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CPT Jack Durish
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Here we go again. Blame guns. Blame social media. Make a dollar or two on a child's death. Tragedy added to injury. The world's gone mad, mad, mad...
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Cpl Justin Goolsby
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Having instantaneous access to information is not responsible for terrorism. The only thing not having social media would accomplish is a delay when we hear about these events.
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1LT Government Services Consultant
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Blame everyone but personal responsibility and hold individuals and groups responsible for their actions. I'm sick and tired of people casting blame on others. The truth is ISLAM hates us!
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