"If roads were collapsing all across the United States, killing dozens
of drivers, we would surely see that as a moment to talk about what we
could do to keep roads from collapsing. If terrorists were detonating
bombs in port after port, you can be sure Congress would be working to
upgrade the nation’s security measures. If a plague was ripping through
communities, public-health officials would be working feverishly to
contain it.
"Only with gun violence do we respond to repeated
tragedies by saying that mourning is acceptable but discussing how to
prevent more tragedies is not. But that’s unacceptable. As others have
observed, talking about how to stop mass shootings in the aftermath of a
string of mass shootings isn’t 'too soon.' It’s much too late." - Ezra Klein, writing for the Washington Post.
Via JMG
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