An Open Letter to the Authorities:
As educators and students, we have done everything you have asked, demanded, or required to curb school shootings and none of them have had any impact. Our children are still dying; being slaughtered at the hands of angry young men who have easy access to firearms. They are being shot in cold blood as they cower under their desks or self-created blockades and you, the ones who have sworn to protect them do nothing; literally nothing. You asked me to pray for Uvalde and I have complied but not for what you might expect. I pray day and night that this is the one; that this school shooting will be the one to bring us to our knees.
We ask our children for their forgiveness that in our deep desire to protect them, everything we put them through was for naught. You said increase mental health services. You said limit access at entry points. You said employ armed guards. You said have regular active shooter drills (without concern for the trauma this supposed preparation might have on the hearts and minds of our youngest children). We did all of it and in return the sacrifice of helpless children has not only continued but increased. We have raised a generation of children to fear for the one place outside of their home that they should feel safest, their school. We have trained our boys and young men that an active shooter drill is a lesson that they can use later when life feels hopeless.
The one thing you didn't do is limit access to firearms. You refuse to pass a Red Flag law; you refuse to take automatic weapons off the streets, even though they can serve no possible purpose in our society; you refuse to admit that you might have been wrong. In the name of our children, let's try a new option. Let's start by putting our children above the gun lobby, its money, and its power. Say yes to the Red Flag law. Say yes to banning assault weapons. Say yes to raising up a generation of children who don't need to memorize code words or at the age of 5 know how to excel in the building of blockades before they learn the power of literacy. If we, as Americans, truly believe in the sanctity of life, let's do everything we can to be sure our children can grow into healthy and productive adults. May the 19 children of the Uvalde school shooting be the last that we grieve and mourn as we lay them to rest.
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