“GUN VIOLENCE AND THE RIGHT TO BREATHE”

“Gun Violence and the Right to Breathe”

“Gun Violence and the Right to Breathe”

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School was supposed to be safe.
Church.
Movie theaters.
Grocery stores.

But in America,
gunshots became
a language no one wanted to learn.

Columbine.
Sandy Hook.
Parkland.
Uvalde.

Each name
carved into memory
with sorrow.

Parents bury children.
Children write wills before math tests.
And every time,
there’s silence.

Then outrage.
Then silence again.

A cycle
as American as apple pie.

And still—
they march.

Teens who lost friends.
Teachers who shielded bodies.
Survivors who should’ve been seniors
but became speakers.

They chant: Enough is enough.
They hold signs
made of grief and glue.

Like players in 우리카지노,
who know the game is rigged—
but play anyway
because not playing
means accepting loss.

And still, the guns remain.

Politicians send thoughts.
Mothers send children into schools
with fear in their hearts.

But through the blood,
a new generation rises.

Not afraid.
Not silent.
Not done.

They believe in tomorrow.
And they fight for it—
not with bullets,
but with ballots.

Kind of like the pulse of hope at 온라인카지노,
where even after the worst hand,
someone still believes
in one more round.

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