![]() ![]() ![]() They blocked parents trying to organize to charge in to stop the shooter, including a father who learned his daughter was murdered while he argued with the cops. The police on the scene put a mother in handcuffs as she begged them to go in and save her children. We were told it could have been worse, and we just need love.īut we weren’t given bravery, and we aren’t free. Immediately following this shooting, we were told we needed locked doors and armed teachers. We elect our politicians to represent our interests. Parents begged and pleaded with police officers to do something, police officers who had weapons and who receive nearly 40% of the city’s funding, as their children were being murdered. This particular time, an 18 year old walked into a store, bought multiple assault rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, walked into a school with an armed resource officer and its own police district and was able to murder children for nearly an hour. ![]() ![]() I don’t believe it is representing us well right now. When I was the same age as the children in Uvalde, my father taught me to stand for the pledge of allegiance when I believed my country was representing its people well or to protest and stay seated when it wasn’t. We didn’t stop to reflect on whether we are actually free and brave after this horrific event, we just stood at attention. Players, staff and fans stood for the moment of silence, grieving the lives lost, and then we (myself included) continued to stand, proudly proclaiming ourselves the land of the free and the home of the brave. The day 19 children and 2 teachers were murdered, we held a moment of silence at sporting events around the country, then we played the national anthem, and we went on with our lives. ![]()
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