Raging Against the Insanity of Guns in America
Open in browser ICYMI: A portion of the proceeds for every preorder of Battling the Big Lie — my new book about Right Wing disinfo and propaganda — will be donated to the Texas Library Association’s Whitten Intellectual Freedom Fund which is fighting efforts to ban books. Texas is ground zero in this fight and they need all the help we can give them. Twelve Publishing has generously offered to match my donation for the next 1000 preorders. If you already pre-ordered the book (thank you!), I will donate from your purchase as well. If you would like a signed bookplate, you can upload your proof of purchase HERE. Raging Against the Insanity of Guns in AmericaThere is no easy path to change our laws and protecting our citizens, but there is also no other option than continuing to pushThere are no words to describe what happened in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday. The grief we feel for victims and their families is quickly followed by pure, unadulterated rage that we live in a country that chooses to let our fellow citizens — even our children — be slaughtered in schools, grocery stores, and houses of worship. Let’s be clear. This is a choice. There are simple solutions to make what happened in Uvalde this week, Buffalo last week, and xx other times in the last XXX exponentially less likely. But as a country, we do none of those things. There were no substantial pieces of gun safety legislation passed after17 people were killed at Sandy Hook Elementaryt. Nothing happened after 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. And nothing is likely to happen after this tragedy or the next one. That is the reality with which we must all reckon. As President Obama said in 2012 at the prayer vigil for the lives lost in Newtown:
A decade later. We have failed. And we deserve to be judged harshly. The United States is the only country in the world that actively tolerates this level of violence against its citizens. Whenever something bad happens — Trump gets reelected, Roe is poised to be overturned, voting rights fail, I try to give readers of this newsletter a place to channel their anger and disappointment, always believing that constructive action is the best catharsis. In this case, I am not so sure. It’s hard to go back to a grieving populace and once again say that if we just work a little harder, make a few more calls, or knock on more doors, something will change. But the only other option is to give up and assent to more death. So as hard as it is, we must get back to work and keep pushing the boulder up the hill. If you stopped reading right here out of pure exhaustion at our broken politics and the moral bankruptcy of the Republicans who view mass shootings as the cost of doing business, I would not blame you. But for everyone else, I want to offer a few thoughts on what comes next. The Very Hard Path ForwardUltimately, there is no greater indictment on the failures of our political system than the inability to pass commonsense gun safety measures despite bipartisan support in the country and in Congress. Our system is simply incapable of enacting solutions on politically polarizing issues. There are two problems. First, we have a Senate map and an electoral college that awards massively disproportionate power to the distinct minority of Americans who oppose gun safety laws. The second problem is the filibuster which gives a minority of Senators representing an even smaller minority of the population a veto over legislation. The problem isn’t just a broken system, but that the Republican Party continues to ruthlessly exploit the loopholes in our broken system to protect their extreme pro-gun agenda. I don’t say all of this to make yet another argument for the structural reform that Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema keep blocking. I think it is worth understanding the impediments to progress and the true adversary in order to direct our anger and our energy in the right direction. While progress may seem impossible, it is actually within our reach. We are two Senate votes away from eliminating the filibuster and sending gun safety legislation to the President’s desk. As Greg Sargent wrote in the Washington Post:
Congress is not the only solution. There are hopeful signs at the state-level. Even in Florida, where a Republican governor and legislature, under pressure from activists, signed gun safety laws into place. These laws weren’t everything. Far from it; but they were something. As David Hogg, one of the leaders of that effort put it on Twitter: Republican state legislatures including Florida across the country have passed gun reform we just need them to do it in Congress- even if it’s small. No single policy will end every shooting but progress and reduction in gun violence is better than nothing. Lastly, all of us — but particularly professional political types like myself — need to widen the aperture about which strategies we employ. There is much debate about the efficacy and appropriateness of Beto O’Rourke confronting Texas Governor Greg Abbott at a press conference. Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke disrupts a press conference held by Governor Greg Abbott the day after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Photo by @veronicagcarde1 Maybe it was helpful. Maybe it wasn’t. Unfortunately, the traditional way of responding to these crises has not worked. There is a reason social media has been dominated in the last 24 hours by clips of O’Rourke, Warriors Coach Steve Kerr, and Senator Chris Murphy's passionate speech on the Senate floor. There is a very real appetite for our leaders to reflect the rage and grief we all feel. Lives are at stake. Our children’s lives are at stake. Maybe, it’s time to fucking show it. If you are looking for ways to help those affected by the shooting in Uvalde, this article from the Washington Post has a list of ways to do so. You’re a free subscriber to The Message Box. For the full experience, become a paid subscriber. |
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