America: Your Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough (I Swear in This Post)
by Sharon Tjaden-Glass
Every time there’s a mass shooting in this country…
Process those words and what they really mean…
Every time there’s a mass shooting in this country…
Every time
Every time
Every time
It’s the same ol’ shit.
We’re horrified. We wonder why. We blame this and that. No, it’s not that. It’s really this.
We talk about a breakdown in decency and culture and family.
We watch the cell phone videos of the carnage until we’re numb to it.
Until it doesn’t feel like reality anymore.
We honor the victims and the heroes who saved lives. News websites post pictures of strong men holding crying women.
We change our Facebook profile pictures to some snazzy cover that announces that “our prayers are with ________.”
A few of us call our representatives and insist on changing gun laws.
But it’s not as many people as those who shout louder,
“DON’T YOU TAKE MY GUNS FROM ME!”
Gun stocks soar.
(Just in time. Because they have been dropping since Trump was elected.)
Then we shrug and shake our heads and say,
“Man, that was tragic. Some people are just crazy. But look how people are responding. The victims were so brave. First responders are our heroes. So tragic. Some people are just crazy. Guess there’s nothing you can do about it. Hope it doesn’t happen here.”
This same ol’ shit will happen again.
And again.
And again.
And we’ll keep reacting the same way again.
And again.
And again.
Sandy Hook happened. And we still couldn’t get out shit together.
Who’s the crazy one?

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I’m so tired of trying to explain to my international students why we have mass shootings in the United States.
They think it’s crazy.
(It IS crazy).
Why do Americans need guns? They want to know. Do they just love guns? Why do they love guns? Why don’t you change your laws? I read that most Americans want to change gun laws. Is that true? It’s illegal to own a gun in my country. Do you think there will be a shooting here?
I wish I could say no.
But schools and universities are favorite places to open fire.
Sorry, but I don’t want to be part of a tragic story. I don’t want to be a hero teacher who throws herself in front of her students to protect them (unsuccessfully, of course) from an assailant, armed to the teeth with guns that can mow down hundreds.
I have two kids. I want to go home to them at the end of the day.
So no.
If you’re a politician who says, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims…”
That is not fucking enough.
Do your job and pass legislation to stop this shit from happening anymore.
Unkind comments on this post will be immediately deleted.
I’m not in the mood.
I couldn’t agree more Sharon ,I don’t think it’s ever gonna stop. Your right we need legislation to pass laws,but everyone is so afraid of how they will look,will it lose them votes,they don’t really care about anything but themselves ,we live in a very selfish world!!! I enjoy your blogs so much Sharon ,thanks for writing what you really think. It’s a shame the people we elect can’t do the same . How do you explain to your students about the mass shootings???
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It depends on the level of students. H
With high level students, we talk about the second amendment and the NRA. With low level students, we talk about gun ownership.
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Keep on writing,I look forward to your thoughts
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