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posted ago by spez_this ago by spez_this +596 / -0

As a longtime NRA member I shocked and disappointed in the lack of information I have received from the NRA regarding what is going on in Virginia. It seems like I receive weekly NRA Alerts on everything else going on.

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spez_this [S] 9 points ago +9 / -0

So, you have received NRA Alerts regarding the events happening in Virginia, because I haven't.

BTW, how can you call this fake news - can you see my inbox?

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Yawnz13 1 point ago +4 / -3

Why should they have to see your inbox? You claimed that the NRA is "strangely silent", yet ignore days-old publications by them on the matter. Literal fake news.

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spez_this [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Read my message. I get regular "NRA Alerts" about all other gun-related events and legislation, but nothing related to the recent events in Virginia.

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Yawnz13 -1 points ago +2 / -3

Maybe you need to read better then.

Or, you know, go looking for it.

Again, you claimed that they were "strangely silent". An article two days old proved you wrong.

You are fake news.

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spez_this [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Say, a university creates an alert system using contact information for all of its students. And, the university periodically send out alerts like, "Due to an electrical outage all classes in the art building are cancelled today."

Then, say, there is a fire in the math building, forcing classes to be cancelled. However, the university doesn't send out an alert. Instead, they post an article about the fire on their website. As a math student I would wondering why I wasn't alerted. Has my class been cancelled or relocated? For how long? If I claimed that it was strange that the university did not send an alert about this would that make me fake news?