WingsOverTX
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And very unwise. They will never get satisfaction because NOTHING - money, legal action, apologies - can mitigate what has been lost.Unbelievable.
The attempts to help by the state & fundraising have fallen short of expectations. I do feel that can be worked out if a sincere effort is made. But money doesn't replace a life lost.
The media accounts continue to express the "nothing has been done" narrative by activists, families & lawyers. This is not true IMO. The problem? None of these murdered children & teachers can be restored to life.
Grief for these children hangs over everything in Uvalde. Most have to be sending their surviving children back into the same school system now. How can they have any normalcy when trust is so broken?
Has any lawsuit of this type against gun manufacturers ever been successful? I don't know for sure but likely not.
The failures that led to SR's crime being "successful" require forward-thinking action.
Twenty years of complicated & unresolved grief with little legal satisfaction is the likely outcome of this class action. And still, not a single life of the dead will be restored. And none of the victims will ever be made whole. It appears to me that the families of victims who choose to stay in Uvalde are not going to heal for at least a generation or two.
I would not want to endure that. I would want to walk through my grief process someplace where I have the possibility of incorporating some kind of hope into my life.
MOO
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