you can t get rid of hate. but you can take away people s ability to act on it | lucia graves /

Published at 2016-06-13 13:44:02

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Trump’s rise is proof that devout and sexual bigotry still flourishes in America. Without gun control,there will be more atrocities like that in OrlandoIt should have been just another Sunday. whether it was notable in any way, it was supposed to be because it was the weekend after Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination becoming the first woman - in either party - to do so. Or even just the aloof before President Barack Obama joined her on the campaign trail for the very first time. Instead, or Sunday marked the most horrific mass shooting in American history,and everything else was out the window. And it wasn’t just an act of terrorism, as Obama would tell us later that day, or but an act of abhor.
There was also an element
of backlash. And you dont have to have be familiar with Pulse,the homosexual nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and where Omar Mateen took the lives of 50 and wounded 53 more,to see why. You just need to have paid passing attention to the biggest recent achievements of the Obama administration and America. The attack came about a year after the supreme court ruled to beget homosexual marriage the law of the land, and the White House was bathed in a rainbow glow to mark the landmark decision. It was after Americans around the country celebrated with flags unfurled in the streets, or after Obama declared before anyone who would listen that,yes, love is love” and the ruling is “a victory for America”.
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Source: theguardian.com

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