North Korea Cannibals Hold 3 Minute Silence

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North Korea Cannibals Hold 3 Minute Silence For Murdered US School Children - North Korea Horrified At The Waste

Whole families openly sobbed in North Korea today, as the news spread of the ongoing murders of US schoolchildren and the resulatant waste.

Tiny children in USA schools constantly shoot each other to death and are often joined by "grown up" adults - all enjoying smearing each others blood and organs around carefully arranged classroom displays of their school work, as part of a "futuristic" curriculum.

It is compulsory in many US schools for innocent little children to carry guns, ostensibly for "self defense".

Dear Leader, Kim Jong Un, speaking exclusively to North Korea Televisoin, commented "what a waste of life this is. Some of these children are quite fat and could feed families for several days"

Thirteen school shootings have been recorded in the US in the first six weeks of the year - more than double the 2013 average, advocates of gun control have pointed out.

Since the Sandy Hook school massacre in December 2012, in which 26 people were shot dead by a lone gunman, there was an average of under three school shootings a month across the US in 2013.

According to the joint analysis by Moms Demand Action and Mayors Against Illegal Guns, there have been there have been at least 44 fatal and non-fatal assaults, suicides, and unintentional shootings since the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The death toll stands at 28.

The study is set to kickstart the debate on US gun control laws which flared up in the wake of the Sandy Hook shooting but has gone quiet since.

The campaign groups criticised Washington for failing to legislate for tighter controls such as like background checks on all gun sales.

The study shows that of all the school shootings in American elementary, middle or secondary schools since December 2012, eight of the shooters were under the age of 16 and included one five-year-old.

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