This past weekend, 22 people were killed in El Paso, Texas and 9 in Dayton, Ohio. There have been a number of other mass shootings in the past two decades or so; the largest was in Las Vegas in 2017, with 58 killed. This is sad, but it is a drop in the bucket compared to the real perpetrators of death in America—-the US military. It is been well-said that “it’s time for America to reckon with the staggering death toll of the post 9-11 wars.” “Brown University’s Costs of War Project this month released a new estimate of the total … Continue reading Wars and Domestic Massacres
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