In addition to grappling with the events of the November tragedy, a Club Q survivor describes another challenge: hateful comments and misinformation online. via RussellHaythorn
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“Phantom pain,” he called the feeling, “from all the pieces of me that aren’t here anymore, but I think I’m doing pretty well.”Sanders, 63, was shot twice while at Club Q the weekend before Thanksgiving last year. He was waiting in line to get a drink when gunfire rang out.He was struck once in the leg and once in the back before playing dead. The gunman killed five people and wounded several others in the attack.
“The implications can be greater for groups like that [...] because it has a chance to only increase that discrimination or negativity.” The data backs it up, too. The Pew Research Center says about one-half of Americans get their information from social media instead of from reputable news sources.
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