better than we i think we can deal with a black woman in outer space who has sith powers. the question is that the threats are always going to be boycotted. but these are people that are not fans of the genre anyway. so, it s a boycott leading to what? and also and a boycott for what purpose? if you want to watch right-wing science fiction, you are perfectly happy to do that. star ship troopers s right wing. you have got things being made by then shapiro. if you have wet gina corona is doing now, you can do that. but for the rest of the planet that simply enjoys content, obi-wan kenobi, for all the people who said that they were going to boycott because they didn t like that african american women, who wasn t inquisitor and clearly the majority of the country and the world is happy with seeing science fiction reflect the world that we want, not the world that some people want to hold on to. you know why they don t want to watch the bench appear a one. it s not goo
since friday, as in today is monday. unbelievably, the country is on pace for its worst year ever of mass shootings. this according to the gun violence archive. that means at least 246 since the beginning of the year. three-year uptick began in 2019. in 2020, it jumped to 610. and then just last year, we were at 692. but with all those numbers, there s really only one number to keep focusing on. i mean, that s if america wants to do something about these other horrible numbers. and that is the number ten, my friends. what would persuade ten republicans in the 50/50 split senate to sign legislation to reduce gun violence. i didn t say eliminate gun violence. the lawyer in me does not want to lead you astray. how about saving as many innocent lives as possible with some kind of action? whether public defenders in the bipartisan group of negotiators, who s working on a potential deal, said it quite well this morning. there is no one thing that will prevent mass killings. a det
good. you are hearing of the reality of gun violence. now, at least 17 dead, more than 80 shots all across the nation just since friday. you heard me right. since friday as in today is monday. unbelievable. it is on pace of its worst year ever according to gun violence archive. that means 246, since the beginning of the year. the three-year uptick began where they began. in to 2020, 110 and last year we were at 692. with all those numbers, it is really one number to keep focusing on. i mean that s what america wants to do about these are horrible numbers. that is a number 10. 10 republicans in the 50/50 senate to sign on legislation that could reduce the number of gun relate dd deaths in this country. i didn t say eliminate all gun violence. the lawyer in me have to manage all expectations. how about saving as many as innocent lives as possible as some kidney of action? a senator said it quite well this morning. there is no one thing that ll prevent mass killings. a
places more of the time. we re not talking about taking guns away from people, but clearly arming ourselves to the hilt is not going to prevent gun violence, having security guards everywhere and metal detectors, it is good to be prepared, but that is not really protecting us from gun violence, mental healthcare, as defficient as it has been in the state, i m glad we re making progress on it, it is not going to reject us from the pervasive culture of gun violence. the fact is that most people with mental health are not homicidal. in fact, most people who are homicidal not have been picked up homicidal not have been picked up in mental health screening. what s left? what s left is the gun safety laws that many of us have been advocating for for a decade now. simple non invasive things that completely respect the revered second amendment rights in this country, in the state, responsible gun owners everywhere need not fear a red flag law, extreme risk orders, background checks, limits on