Polices that could make us safer, that could prevent massacres of children and people in public places are incredibly popular.
The problem isn't a lack of support.
The problem is that our leaders have failed us by lacking courage and
I wish I could say what happened in Uvalde is an unfathomable tragedy.
But it's not. It's completely predictable.
This disgusting state of affairs and these senseless tragedies could be prevented if our leaders had courage and were concerned about more than the economy.
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We absolutely have to address gun culture in the United States.
We need to admit our white supremacist foundations have led to a state of paranoia, of firearm fetishism.
That is a massive part of the problem and requires a sea change of cultural proportions.
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We must recognize that the GOP, with its radicalization, its dependency on fear, paranoia, and conspiracy theories has created an environment where guns and violence are a main part of their appeal.
This state we're living in isn't independent of that. At all.
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And any conversation about gun violence or mass shootings has to involve the NRA, an institution that has done more harm to Americans and created more tragedy than nearly anyone else.
It is an absolute blight on the American body and its influence cannot be downplayed.
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