User talk:Elij justice
https://www.cbsnews.com/orlando-shooting/
This CBS article refers to the massacre as a massacre in the headline even though the link says shooting. Sorry for my lack of sources on this massacre being viewed as just a shooting by pretty much ever news outlet. Unfortunate I've got to have a source on the incredibly honest exhibit of a disgusting event on a "pedia" type of page. What do you want? You need several "news outlets" or other forms of their media to label a situation like this for you guys? Why does the definition of an event like this depend on a citation. You've already said don't call it terrorism. I'm not doing that.
Calling it massacre shouldn't offend anyone. Referring to it as a shooting like every major news network for the google search "Pulse massacre" is tragic and underwhelming and offensive. Again: https://www.cbsnews.com/orlando-shooting/ regardless of the link, the title includes MASSACRE in it so maybe you can change yours citing that.
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