“After the weekend’s mass shootings, how much more catastrophic does America’s rock bottom have to be?” guncontrol
we’ve experienced as a nation for years on this issue. It’s bullshit. Sorry, but that language feels warranted right now. Doesn’t it to you?
Even presidential candidates are at the point of the profane. “What do you think? You know the shit he’s been saying,” Democratic hopeful Beto O’Rourke explained to the press on Sunday evening when asked what the president could do, or has done, to address - or exacerbate - America’s domestic terrorism problem. “He’s been calling Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals. I don’t know, like, members of the press, what the fuck?”.
The American gun discourse is completely toxic, and maddening to boot. But we can’t detach ourselves from how bad all of this really is. We have to stay mad and stay vigilant, but how do we sustain? Every public space feels a little less safe with every passing day, and the man in charge of the country took
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