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The Time is Now
Author: BobR    Date: 05/25/2022 12:15:08

On a "normal" day, I would be delving into the primary results from yesterday. I would be looking at how it was mostly incumbents who won their primaries, and TFG-backed challengers didn't fair so well, especially in GA.

Yesterday, however, was not a "normal" day... or was it? Everyone reading this is well aware of the horrific elementary school massacre in TX yesterday that left 19 students and 2 teachers dead. It was the 27th school shooting so far this year. On the 124th day of the year, that's about one every 4 days - and that's just schools.

It was only about a week ago that the Topps supermarket in Buffalo, NY became a bloodbath. There have been over 200 mass shootings so far this year - that's more than one a day. It's completely understandable that feelings of impotent rage are giving way to a hopeless numbness. How else are we to cope with this constant mayhem?

The American people have demanded change, but no change has been forthcoming. Republicans in particular have been an immobile blockade to ANY sort of reasonable gun regulations. The majority of Americans want it; the police want it; it's been done elsewhere on the planet. Still, the NRA and a minority of rural voters hold sway over Republicans, and nothing gets done.

How many times have we heard the tired trope of "thoughts and prayers"?

Fuck your thoughts and prayers.

Thoughts and prayers won't bring back those 19 kids.
Thoughts and prayers won't keep us safe at the supermarket... or the news room... or schools.
Thoughts and prayers won't do shit to stop the epidemic of gun violence.

It's been just over 9 years since the Sandy Hook nightmare that left 26 people dead - mostly little kids. Immediately afterward, when emotions were raw, angry, and stunned with grief, the gun fetishists and their in-the-pocket politicians had the gall to say "now is not the time to discuss gun control". The truth is, in their minds, there is NEVER a time to discuss gun regulations because the mass shootings are non-stop. It's a marketing gimmick by the NRA and Republicans LOVE their marketing - as blatantly self-serving and full of bullshit that it is.

NOW is the time. Now is ALWAYS the time. Hell - it's way past time. There are more guns than people in this country, and they have not made us any safer - quite the contrary, in fact. Common-sense gun regulations are the vaccine we need to get this epidemic under control.

NOW!
 

14 comments (Latest Comment: 05/26/2022 00:45:44 by Raine)
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Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 12:52:15
There are 50 people in the country that have the power to do something -- and won't.

They are complicit.

Comment by BobR on 05/25/2022 13:00:55
I saw this posted somewhere:

A government bold enough to force you to have a kid but too weak to ensure that they can at least get through recess alive.

Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 13:03:16
This is interesting and very good IMO.



Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 13:04:35
Quote by BobR:
I saw this posted somewhere:

A government bold enough to force you to have a kid but too weak to ensure that they can at least get through recess alive.
we are a third world nation in so many areas.


Comment by wickedpam on 05/25/2022 13:36:59
Morning

Comment by Will_in_LA on 05/25/2022 13:46:02
Good morning, bloggers!!!!

I am stunned. Let me share what I wrote on Facebook last night. The Congress needs to act but I doubt that it will for some time.

Tonight, my heart is breaking.

I am a teacher, who loves his students -- no matter how annoying some of them may be. I have taught in areas with high crime and even had a lockdown when helicopters were looking for a shooter in the area near the school.

Today, as I left school, I checked my phone and learned about the massacre in Uvalde, Texas. I ask myself what have we become as a nation? Surely, we can come up with ways to prevent such tragedies but I wonder if we lack the will and the moral courage to do so.

I mourn for the victims and their families. There are hearts shattered tonight and I do not know if healing is possible for some.

There have been so many similar shootings that I must ask myself when will it end? I am tired of hearing of innocents being murdered in places where they should feel safe. However, I fear that it is just a matter of time before we see another tragedy like the one that happened today.

We need some measures out into law to keep such tragedies from happening over and over again. There have been many proposals but they have been blocked by those whose financial and political interests are served by not taking action to end this ongoing nightmare of blood and tears. Ending this nightmare would be the best tribute to the dead and perhaps could help bringing healing to the living. I have to believe that we will one day find the courage to take action but I shudder to think how many more will die before we do so.


Comment by BobR on 05/25/2022 14:33:39
Surprisingly, there is at least one fairly well-known person from Ulvade, TX

Comment by Scoopster on 05/25/2022 15:17:45
Mornin' all..

Here we are, again...

Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 15:28:40
Quote by BobR:
Surprisingly, there is at least one fairly well-known person from Ulvade, TX

Wow.

Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 18:36:36
Beto is amazing.





Comment by Raine on 05/25/2022 19:16:41
Comment by shelaghc on 05/25/2022 23:16:06
Quote by Raine:
There are 50 people in the country that have the power to do something -- and won't.

They are complicit.


I think you mean 52 - don't forget Manchin and Sinema.

Comment by TriSec on 05/25/2022 23:27:30
You made the allusion.

It was a "normal" day in America. There was a mass shooting.



Comment by Raine on 05/26/2022 00:45:44
Quote by shelaghc:
Quote by Raine:
There are 50 people in the country that have the power to do something -- and won't.

They are complicit.


I think you mean 52 - don't forget Manchin and Sinema.
I know what I mean.
50;