![]() It’s all we saw from celebrities, world leaders, and politicians when this epidemic of mass shootings during the rise of social media began. “Thoughts and prayers” is all people can seem to say after these sorts of tragedies. ![]() Yet there is something we always see at the end of every mass shooting. ![]() None of these people deserved to have their futures stripped from them. This should’ve ended before 13 students in Columbine, Colorado died April 20, 1999. This should’ve ended before 20 children in elementary school and 6 of their teachers in Sandy Hook, Connecticut died December 14, 2012. This should’ve ended before 9 churchgoers in Charleston, South Carolina died June 17, 2015. This should’ve ended before 49 club-goers in Orlando, Florida died June 12, 2016. This should’ve ended before 58 concert-goers in Las Vegas, Nevada died October 1, 2017. This should’ve ended before 17 high school students and teachers died this past Wednesday. ![]() ![]() It’s time for those who fear they will have their guns taken from them and individuals, especially politicians, who have their pockets filled by the NRA to realize that human life is more important than any gun. ![]()
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