• Because it’s quite common there? I’m not really sure what’s the confusion here. Is it common enough in the US that it’s infamous for it? Yes. Does that somehow make a shooting in a different country their fault? No.

    •  t3rmit3   ( @t3rmit3@beehaw.org ) 
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      Not attributing the particular mass shooting, but attributing mass shootings as a phenomenon, yes.

      Don’t try to play dumb about your choice to call it a “lifestyle”. No one calls stabbing attacks “the British Lifestyle”, or anti-Muslim legislation “the French Lifestyle”, despite those things being common to those places, and them being infamous for them.

      Lifestyle implies an affinity for something.