No, it's not disingenuous at all to show that in the past, compared to now, there was much freer access to firearms, people brought guns to school all the time, and there were even school shooting sports, and yet there were not these mass shootings. The attempt to use tragedy to try to infringe the rights of others you don't agree with, now that is disingenuous, especially when previous attempts at prohibition have shown that they don't work. It's disingenuous to claim there's some kind of conspiracy theory to cover up mass shootings in the past.That is rather disingenuous and you know it. There has been enough time between then and now to make 'casual' searches to find incidents impossible, let alone any possible 'scrubbing' to fit a narrative...
You want to know what is still the worst mass killing at a school? A disgruntled school board member blew up the Bath Consolidated School with dynamite in 1927. It killed 38 kids and 6 adults.
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