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Here�s how to stop the next mass shooter
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Mark A. Taff
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Of course, as a society, we have nothing to offer the victims and future victims of mass shootings but our shopworn thoughts and prayers because we know collectively, we�re not going to do anything about them. Let�s own the fact that we have more of a stomach to see dead children than to confront the gun lobby or make other societal changes. |
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gariders
(8/2/2019)
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are you willing to rein in the media, requiring television to prohibit violence until after 10P.M. Do you realize we show people being killed nightly on television, raped, beaten, and that's just the evening news. Then the networks start the make believe 'violence' maybe the blame for the mass shooting is Hollywood's fault. |
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