Wednesday, January 25, 2023

40 mass shootings in the U.S. since January 1st 2023 through today January 25th 2023

Jan. 6th San Francisco, California

Jan. 23rd Oakland, California

Jan. 23rd Half Moon Bay

Jan. 16 Goshen, California

Jan. 21st Monterey Park, California

Jan, 4th Cedar City, Utah

Jan. 15th Phoenix, Arizona

Jan 9th Denver Colorado

Jan. 14th Saint Louis, Missouri

Jan 22nd Robinsonville Mississippi

Jan 22nd Shreveport, Louisiana

Jan. 6th Dallas, Texas

Jan. 15th and Jan. 17th Houston Texas

Jan. 22nd Baton Rouge Louisiana

Jan. 8th Minneapolis Minnesota

Jan 1st and January 23rd Chicago Illinois

Jan 15th Rockford, Illinois

Jan. 1st Columbus Ohio

Jan. 13th Cleveland Ohio

Jan. 7th High Point, North Carolina

Jan. 7th Huntsville Alabama

Jan. 8th Albany Georgia

Jan. 3rd and 5th New Orleans, Louisiana

Jan. 15th Homestead, Florida

Jan. 1st Ocala, Florida

Jan. 16th Sanford Florida

Jan. 16th Fort Pierce Florida

Jan. 1st and 5th Miami Gardens Florida

Jan. 1st Durham North Carolina 

Jan. 4th Dumfries, Virginia 

Jan. 4th Baltimore Maryland

Jan.1st Allentown, Pennsylvania

Jan. 9th Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jan. 3rd Washington DC

I might have missed one or two on the graph of the U.S. However, this is the best I can do for now.

My point of view is that guns are NOT the problem. Instead, what I believe is going on is that people no longer see themselves or other humans as sacred.

And if you don't see yourself and all humans as sacred what's to stop you from killing yourself and everyone else on earth?

So, the problem as I see it is a lack of respect for oneself and a lack of respect for everyone else. If someone wants to kill someone enough they are just going to do it whether they have guns or not.

So, to me, guns are not the problem. People's lack of respect for themselves and others is the real problem here and this is going to get much worse as long as some people are this way here in the U.S.


 

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