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Racist Scumbag Puppet President Trump needed to be coached on how to empathize with mass shooting su

Racist Scumbag Puppet President Trump needed to be coached on how to empathize with mass shooting survivors and victims families. Only a narcissist need this kind of help.


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The Parkland shooter loved Trump and Guns. He is a terrorist but the right wing shills won’t say it!

The Parkland shooter loved Trump and Guns. He is a terrorist but the right wing shills won’t say it!


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Parkland Shooting

Trump, The GOP, and the NRA ARE COMPLICIT with these mass shootings. They want a suicide pact with the 2nd amendment. 18 school shootings in 2018 AND ITS FEBRUARY!!….

can we please all just agree that the plan to put more firearms in school by arming teachers or other staff members as a way to increase school safety/decrease school shootings is asinine? 

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fromacomrade:

NPR is talking about how “cops should be able to take people in if they show mental health problems.”

People are actively suggesting we criminalize mental illness. This is where your bullshit narrative of painting this as a mental health problem gets us.

Make no mistake, these attacks are about male entitlement. Nearly every mass shooter has a history of domestic abuse. A miniscule fraction of mass shooters had a history or diagnosis of mental illness. In this case, the killer was interacting with a white supremacist organization, as well.

I believe OP may have been referring to comments made by the Broward County sheriff  in interviews he has done following the mass shooting in Parkland.

one such interview can be seen here, where he spoke with Chris Hayes on MSNBC on 02/15/18

to clarify, in Florida, the Baker Act is the law/statute that allows for an individual to be involuntarily held and assessed by mental health professional for 72hrs. many states have something like this - in Georgia, it is a “1013,” and California has the “5150.” the Baker Act is not a criminal statute - it is not a citation or a charge. an individual is not placed under arrest. they are not taken to a police station, rather brought to an ER or acute care provider. however, this can ONLY be used by law enforcement when there is an immediate or imminent risk of harm to self or others. the sheriff talked about being able to use the Baker Act when there is clear risk of danger to self or others, but it is not immediate or imminent.  

having worked in the field for a long time, I can kindof see where the sheriff is coming from, however it is definitely a dangerous road to be headed down.

Students from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow dStudents from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow d

Students from Gann Academy walked out of school to protest gun violence on a Thursday after a snow day prevented them from participating in the national walkouts that happened on Wednesday. [Wicked Local Photo/Ruby Wallau]


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Somerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sileSomerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute sile

Somerville High School students walked out of school this morning to participate in a 17-minute silent protest organized by “Students Against Gun Violence” to honor the 17 lives lost in the Parkland shooting. The students also marched to Trum field to write letters to their representatives and to register to vote. - On assignment for the Somerville Journal - 


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This week marks the one year anniversary of the events at Parkland. Today, @davecullenwriter’s book

This week marks the one year anniversary of the events at Parkland. Today, @davecullenwriter’s book #PARKLAND, a deeply moving account of the extraordinary teenagers leading the #NeverAgain movement comes out. The book celebrates the passion of these astonishing students who are making history, and is an inspiring call to action for lasting change.

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#parkland #bookstagram #parklandstrong #guncontrol #marchforourlives #socialactivism #gunviolence #studentactivism #ushistory #booksofinstagram #igreads #igbooks #readersofinstagram #readersofig
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1,200 Kids Have Been Killed by Guns Since ParklandOne thousand, two hundred.That is approximately ho

1,200 Kids Have Been Killed by Guns Since Parkland

One thousand, two hundred.

That is approximately how many people under age 18 have died as a result of gun violence in the United States exactly one year since the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, according to a new reporting initiative, “Since Parkland.” The shooting was the impetus for March for Our Lives, a nationwide movement that has included sit-ins, die-ins, and school walkouts, launching students to the forefront of the gun control conversation.

In a long-form report released just days before the one-year anniversary of the Parkland shooting, more than 200 teen journalists explained just how many gun-related deaths have struck young Americans. “Since Parkland,” a collaborative reporting project among The Trace, The Miami Herald, and the McClatchy newspaper group, showcases the lives of the more than 1,200 victims of gun violence — age zero to 18 — who have been killed in the 12 months since the Florida tragedy.

The goal of the project? To “create three-dimensional human begins that were more than just another statistic — more than just another kid dead,” The Trace senior project editor Katina Paron tells Teen Vogue.

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This 1992 song is more relevant than ever today. In 2018 we got the KKK and nazis marching in the stThis 1992 song is more relevant than ever today. In 2018 we got the KKK and nazis marching in the st

This 1992 song is more relevant than ever today. In 2018 we got the KKK and nazis marching in the streets while a white supremacist president praises them as fine patriots, we finally believe the Anita Hills, and we got the youth revolting against the morally degenerate politicians who happily enable the proliferation of war machines and cheer on the hateful policies of a fascist regime. I admit that I was feeling resentful of young people who seemed complacent and indulgent in their privilege, but now after seeing the passion and activism of high school students across the country, I’m so damn proud of America’s youth.


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SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response

SIMILARITIES: A new series of art inspired by The OG Planet of the Apes and the right wing response to the Parkland shooting.


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A letter to the youth of this country

To the youth that feel like their voices aren’t being heard,

Please don’t give up. I know that it is frustrating to be screaming at the top of your lungs and to be treated as though your words are still not loud enough to matter. I know that you are scared, that you are dying, and it still doesn’t seem to be enough to create change. I know that it is disheartening, it is life changing, it is the type of thing that hardens hearts and will shape a generation.

Please don’t let it shape you into a generation that thinks they can’t change things. Please don’t let it shape you into a generation that thinks they do not matter or that no matter what you say, how well you say it or the size of the stage in which you give your speech it will not be enough to change hearts, minds or laws. It is enough, and our time as the youth of this country will come. I beg of you to stay strong, to keep talking and organizing. I beg of you to persevere and let that be the trademark of your generation.

You are enough and you are changing minds and hearts, soon it will be enough to change laws and policies. Keep going. We believe you can do this and we support you.

All my love,

A millenial who couldn’t be prouder of this country’s teenagers in light of recent events.

Why is it that when a Muslim commits a mass shooting they are all terrorists and we need a travel ban, when a Latino commits a mass shooting we need a wall and when an African American commits a mass murder we pull up every minor infraction they may have committed since they could walk on their own two feet and every middle school photo of them with their middle finger in the air is plastered all over the news but when a white person commits a mass murderer the facts of how tragic his life was to lead him to this point is what’s on the TV and the only solution anyone can muster is to send their thoughts and their prayers?  

I can hear it now, this isn’t a race or religion issue, and where the act of mass shootings comes into play I will agree. In how we handle mass shootings, or in most cases pretend to handle mass shootings, race and religion most certainly play a factor. We somehow actually have a need for solution and the answer to go with it if the shooter is anything but white however if he is white we must just come together as one nation to send our thoughts and our prayers.

You will say race or religion isn’t a factor until race or religion is an attribute you want to blame but for the sake of argument let’s get to the real issue, the two factors that ultimately must be present to equal a mass shooting- guns and people.

I know, I know guns don’t kill people, people kill people.

Why is it that everyone just recites that without realizing that all we are trying to do is get the people who kill people factor away from the gun factor?

Yes, cars kill people. Yes, heart disease kills people. Yes, drugs kill people. Yes, knives kill people. I have passed a test, have a license, registration and insurance on my car as well as a plate that gives my identity attached to the back of it. Millions of dollars are spent in the health care industry to prevent heart disease and other diseases like it. “Ban forks” A person who eats foods that lead to health problems are doing it to themselves and they cannot go into a school and do it to 17 others, and to be fair half of them probably can’t make a living wage in this country to afford better food to begin with. I cannot go to the store and buy Sudafed without showing my ID and with that I can only buy a limited quantity. I have been turned away from prescribed and necessary medications because of controlled substance laws and the next time that someone kills and injures over 900 people from a hotel bedroom, goes through a nightclub and murders over 50 people or puts our country through this repeated torture time and time again with a knife, I will consider sensible knife control too!

Of course, mass shooters don’t become mass shooters without other factors such as a troubled past, bullying, lack of parental guidance, lack of respect, mental illness and a multitude of other things. I am the first person to agree that raising children with respect is a step in the right direction toward creating more a compassionate, empathetic and less hate filled tomorrow. I am also the first person to agree that we need to implement changes to our mental health care system and the social, economic and emotional resources surrounding these troubled individuals, and I truly think these things will lessen the amount of violence our society is enduring. We need accessible and affordable healthcare and lawmakers that support it! However, people are dying right now.

Children are dying right now.

I don’t know about you, but I am not okay with waiting for the next generation of children to somehow be raised in a way to prevent this even if I hope so much that they will. I am not okay with waiting for every troubled person out there who needs help to gain the resources they need when people are dying right now. Getting help for these people is ultimately the solution but clearly there are already people out there who are mentally ill, fallen through the cracks however you want to put it who are going into places and killing our children. Clearly if this is the sole solution we are failing, and I am not okay with waiting for us to succeed.  One common denominator that comes after the mental illness, after the troubled past, that is there regardless of the race, is the gun. No, it is not the gun’s fault but if we could stop one person from giving a bad name to responsible gun owners everywhere why wouldn’t we? If a mandatory back ground check stopped even one mass shooting isn’t it worth the wait time until you can go to the range? If closing the gun show loop hole stops one of these troubled people with ill intentions from being the person behind that weapon isn’t it worth it? We have a people problem, clearly and those troubled people are utilizing one tool time and time again.Why would we not make it even the slightest bit harder to walk into our schools and mass murder our children.

I am not saying that sensible gun control will stop every one of these tragedies from happening but if we can save as many lives as possible until we fix the people problem why would we not?

I hope that the next time something like this happens there is a “good guy”, someone responsibly armed and skilled enough around to prevent such tragedy and I also believe that responsibly armed person could still be there if sensible gun control were in place but maybe just maybe, they wouldn’t even have cause to draw their weapon. So yes, guns don’t kill people, people kill people and it is the people I want mandatory background checks on, it is the people I want licensed, it is the ill-intentioned people using the gun show loophole that I want it closed for and it is the people I want to hold responsible, not the gun. No one that I have seen arguing for gun control wishes to take away a responsible gun owner’s right to defend their family, hunt or shoot for sport we want to keep them from people with much colder intentions, intentions the majority of people, good people don’t even want to imagine possible and if a responsible gun owner is what you are I see no reason to be afraid.

#GunReformNow #PolicyNotPrayer

Heritage Listed mainline sewer viaduct (1898-99). Built to bring the first sewerage to the Inner West as a job creation project near the end of almost a decade of economic depression, but a wide network of sewers didn’t become a reality until the 1930’s. A fancy design of brick and cast iron latticing was rejected, in favour of this - the first instance of steel reinforced concrete employed in Sydney architecture as a cost saving measure. 990 feet long. Constructed over almost two years, it’s required only minor repairs since and remains operational. Annandale.

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