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50 people rated Kimberly Rubio, a local reporter, advocates for gun reform after her daughter's death in the Uvalde shooting. She covers the town's response, families seeking accountability, and the role of community journalism amidst newspaper declines.
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Not Charli d'Amelio
27/05/2024 16:00
Salvador Ramos, was armed with the protected status given to a once marginalized group that has morphed into the new bullies, and the police that responded were handcuffed by those same unwritten rules. A firearm is an object nothing more, and anger and loss must be vented, sadly it can be misdirected even at objects and not the new acceptance and reworded condition of people in our midst. I will tell you that had it not been a firearm it would have been a knife a bat, you see the tool is not the problem it is the damaged that instead of help in the way of correction are given praise and told to be proud, so proud that that pride turns to hate towards anything not afflicted or soiled by their unnatural choice. Of course it is forbidden to acknowledge this as is the truth today and so that frustration must go somewhere. It is why nativity scenes are banned and women's only bathrooms are considered hate. What is madness and what is sanity, matters not if it is forbidden even to contemplate it.