Time to get out more: New York Times reports on shooting in ‘downtown Arkansas’
We’ll admit we’re surprised that a publication like the New York Times bothered at all with a (non-fatal) mass shooting at a concert venue in Little Rock, Ark. As tragic as it was, it’s just not going to resonate with the “common sense gun control” crowd composing the paper’s readership.
We’re glad the Times tuned in, though, because it gave us the gift of this incredible tweet about gun violence in “downtown Arkansas.”
Dozens of people were wounded by gunfire at a nightclub early Saturday morning in downtown Arkansas https://t.co/XK4uwVzwwn
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 1, 2017
….."downtown Arkansas"? https://t.co/HYPk1wnA2e
— Dr. Kankokage (@kankokage) July 1, 2017
“Pardon me how to I get to downtown Arkansas?”
If @nytimes had copy editors, they would know that Arkansas is a state, not a city. #flyoverCountry https://t.co/VvQmZQQtbF
— Stephen Fleming (@StephenFleming) July 1, 2017
Hmmm, just where exactly is downtown Arkansas?
— Chris Rush (@cbobrush) July 1, 2017
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