Foreign journalists say it can be challenging to communicate endless mass shootings in the US to their audiences, who have trouble understanding gun culture, politics and extremism in the US.
“People don’t understand this. I’ve been living in the United States for 17 years and the number of massacres that I have to cover has been endless,” said, the U.S. correspondent for Spain’s second-largest newspaper, El Mundo. “To put it bluntly, to be perfectly honest, what people think is that Americans are crazy.”
“It’s very difficult for a lot of Canadians to understand how the Second Amendment can be politicized, or the way it’s used to justify people buying guns,” Madan said. “It’s tough to understand the gun culture in the U.S.”
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