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“What we know about the victims of the Texas school shooting in Uvalde so far
MEREDITH DELISO, KIARA ALFONSECA, MILES COHEN and MARY KEKATOS
Wed, May 25, 2022, 10:19 PM·6 min read
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The above disclaimer, posted on your article webpage
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regarding removal of the comment section of this article is a pile of bovine excrement.
The discussion within the comment section reflects the reactions of the internet readers to the subject and content of the article, which was your intent for posting such a contentious report.
You have no one to blame but yourselves.
You are the instigators of the repartee which followed therein. Such is true whenever encouraging an emotional reaction to the reported context!
Yahoo!news is solely responsible (and thereby culpable) for any adverse actions stemming from the posting.