Mass shootings trump Quebec language politics, Mr. Blanchet: Selley


The statement itself was perfectly apropos, don’t get me wrong: expressing the same shock, horror and sadness that we all feel. And it’s important that politicians say such things. Living next door to the United States, as thoroughly marinated in American news as we are, it’s too easy to become inured to mass shootings — to accept them as something that just happens and will always happen.



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