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  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    If Sandy Hook and the blood of white children isn't enough tip the scales against the coin of the gun industry and the politicians I don't know what can. It's super grim and depressing but when the white elementary kids got gat'ed and nothing happen I knew it was a wrap. America is is truly rotten on a cellular level.

      • Spectre_of_Z_poster [they/them]
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        2 years ago

        No because everyone already agrees that school shootings are bad. Nobody can agree on what to do about it, and Liberals and Chuds have antithetical solutions that result in deadlock, and any legislature that would actually be helpful is either constitutionally forbidden or goes against the interests of capital (not gonna happen)

      • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        I think so maybe? If the actual carnage and death were more visible I think it may have had an impact but it's so crazy how the media obfuscates the reality of reality. The kids died, but we never saw their bodies. I don't want to sound weird or gross or anything like that but I think it may have been good to see the aftermath publicly. You can't make abstract the death of kiddos if we saw photographs of the classrooms and stuff. Again I really don't want to sound morbid but the bodies would have made this more real. It's like the coffins in the Vietnam war, those bodies soured the American public on the war. I think see the mangled bodies of innocent children would show how of a real issue this is rather than a "news event".