to coming out and saying we re going to do whatever you need? pretty irreconcilable. i think, i think the culture has gotten to a weird place where actually i saw some statistics in media reporting. the last couple big shootings, there s been not much coverage. the one in kentucky we barely heard about it. i heard about it the next day because i wasn t watching my news feed closely. even though i think the church shooting in texas, it was about two days where they re usually five or six days. and i think the country is reaching sort of a compassion fatigue, but also a frustration level and throwing up our hands, we can t do anything about this. but this has sort of brought it back, i guess it s because it s kids again and because those images yesterday were so horrifying of kids running out of the school. this is the country has been horrified again. our horror level has gone back up. i keep wondering if there is a moment it seems like people have reached a point of really
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