By now, we all recognize the lethal anecdote of the Parkland, Florida shooting. A 19-year-old who had procured multitudinous weapons traipsed into his high school that he was expelled from and shot and killed 17 undergraduates and educationists. And even though these shootings are developing more and more continually, I reject to get used to it. I equally reject to assume the implication that nothing can be done. And look, my first intuition is to chat about governing guns, but I’m an imbecile. I get it. You recognize, yes, in my tight-lipped judgment, I keep believing that gun brutality is somehow equivalent to guns. Haven’t to a certain extent figured it out so far.
By now, we all recognize the lethal anecdote of the Parkland, Florida shooting. A 19-year-old who had procured multitudinous weapons traipsed into his high school that he was expelled from and shot and killed 17 undergraduates and educationists. And even though these shootings are developing more and more continually, I reject to get used to it. I equally reject to assume the implication that nothing can be done. And look, my first intuition is to chat about governing guns, but I’m an imbecile. I get it. You recognize, yes, in my tight-lipped judgment, I keep believing that gun brutality is somehow equivalent to guns. Haven’t to a certain extent figured it out so far.