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hap_leaf said:It is so tiring to continually have the "its time to talk about it" messages from the media whenever they think its a great time to renew the discussions. Its no better to talk abut gun violence, for example, the day after a mass shooting than the day before it happened. If its worth talking about and worth doing anything about it, just do it. Like today, not the day after some event to help sell it.
I think that discounts the intransigence of a large population and people's(and especially organization's) resistance to change. So long as a problem isn't staring people in the face there's a tremendous urge to ignore it. Large scale evidence of that problem provide rallying points and mandates. It's easy to say that widescale changes in policy should occur before tragedies but that requires a ton of foresight. Australia, for instance, didn't have the impoetus to change their gun laws until the worst mass shooting in that country's history. After it, they did, they changed things and they haven't had one in the almost 20 years since.