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Historian says now it's just a question of when and how you'll be impacted by a mass shooting

After a school shooting like the one in Uvalde, Texas, a lot of people go overboard and suggest that school shootings happen every day. They’re traumatic events, and they stick in our memories. And then you have the people who think pro-Second Amendment Republicans are doing their best to make sure there are more school shootings because they’ve been bought off by the “gun lobby.”

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Historian Kevin M. Kruse, author of “Voter Suppression in U.S. Elections” and “One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America” among many others, has run the numbers and says that now it’s just a matter of when you’ll personally be affected by a mass shooting.

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https://twitter.com/PMDawnStan/status/1529198451652796418

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There certainly are a lot of people in the replies who “feel” like they’re about to be the victim of a mass shooting somewhere — it reminds us of the people who happily locked down fearing that going outside meant certain death from COVID-19.

And if we are at this point guaranteed to be affected by a mass shooting, isn’t that an argument for constitutional carry? If a mass shooting breaks out, we want to be packing.


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