Top Stories

Neil deGrasse Tyson Apologizes for Viral Tweet About Mass Shootings

Neil deGrasse Tyson Apologizes for Viral Tweet About Mass Shootings

Neil deGrasse Tyson sent out a tweet about the mass shootings that occurred this weekend that quickly went viral, and now, he’s apologizing for his insensitive message.

“If you missed [the tweet], I offered a short list of largely preventable causes of death, along with their average two-day death toll in the United States. They significantly exceeded the death toll from the two days of mass shootings, including the number of people (40) who on average die from handgun homicides every two days,” Neil posted on Facebook. “I then noted that we tend to react emotionally to spectacular incidences of death, with the implication that more common causes of death trigger milder responses within us.”

He continued, “My intent was to offer objectively true information that might help shape conversations and reactions to preventable ways we die. Where I miscalculated was that I genuinely believed the Tweet would be helpful to anyone trying to save lives in America. What I learned from the range of reactions is that for many people, some information –-my Tweet in particular — can be true but unhelpful, especially at a time when many people are either still in shock, or trying to heal – or both.”

He then added, “So if you are one of those people, I apologize for not knowing in advance what effect my Tweet could have on you. I am therefore thankful for the candor and depth of critical reactions shared in my Twitter feed. As an educator, I personally value knowing with precision and accuracy what reaction anything that I say (or write) will instill in my audience, and I got this one wrong.”

Just Jared on Facebook
Photos: Getty
Posted to: Neil deGrasse Tyson