Just think how angry, frustrated, and pissed-off the NRA and its operatives are today. Let that feeling soak-in and carry it with you to the polls and ballot boxes this year as we vote and fulfill our promise to our kids: #NeverAgain
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@gme Your attitude is wrong. You can't cure violence by creating or encouraging a competition between "Team A" and "Team B".
In other words, demonizing the NRA and it's members is not the right march to join.
Reducing gun violence is noble. I think some are using that cause as an excuse to sow more drama and misery. We need solutions that bring us together as people with similar interests. Not divisive reactions to emotional trauma. The NRA is not you're enemy, the NRA are your neighbors.
@simba You are certainly entitled to your opinion.
@gme its not about my opinion because i have no problem living beside yours.
but the people you've categorized with labels are individuals and a different shade of evil is not the same as innocence.
I'm saying if you want to reduce violence, this stuff is a distraction and waste of resources. But with love.
@simba While I may disagree with what you have said I will defend your right to say it.
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@gme why do you think they're angry? A march does nothing to actually hurt their agenda. Time and again we've seen politicians blatantly ignore the will of the people, and the people fail to show up to vote out those politicians. I won't believe anything has actually shifted until it actually shifts, at the polls. And I can't imagine that seasoned political operatives are scared either. 🙁