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The “March For Our Lives” Will it Change Anything?” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


Marla Eveillard, 14, cries as she hugs friends before the start of a vigil at the Parkland Baptist Church, for the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, which happened yesterday, in Parkland, Fla., Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018. Nikolas Cruz, who had been expelled form the school, opened fire there.

The shooting that took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida wasn’t it’s first in history and will not be the last. As long as the purchase of firearms are so freely obtained in this country, history is deemed to keep repeating itself. But is it the firearm that is so freely obtained the issue? Or the action which drives the person using the firearm? Which of these scenarios is the issue of discussion this country should be addressing?

School shootings, church shootings or public shootings seems to be the norm nowadays with personal gripes linked to mental illness being spilled into society.

There are civil demonstrations expressing outrage and pleas to lawmakers that fall on deaf ears? So how do we expect change? How does the strategy to change laws become the conversation for action?

Join Host Tracy L. Bell at 6:30 p.m. EST tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blog Talk Radio for the discussion The “March For Our Lives” Will it Change Anything?”

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15 thoughts on “The “March For Our Lives” Will it Change Anything?” Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah””

  1. Yeah um the March for our lives had no agenda. Ok some young people spoke shared who they lost to gun violence JHUD sung and that was it.😐so what?

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  2. My current son and any future kids I have will be homeschooled. I’m not risking shit. Too many people with loose screws walking around and I will not send them to school with the risk of not being able to pick them up

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  3. Notice how there’s never any mass shootings at urban schools and the teachers aren’t walking around strapped. Yet Florida passed a law to strap teachers with guns 😐 Miss me with the bullsh!t that this is the only way to keep students safe.😴✋🏾

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  4. A white supremacist went to a white school and shot up a bunch of white people….Black people why are y’all so concerned? Why have sympathy for dead people who used to post racist videos?

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    1. That is a truly hateful comment. Regardless of this idiot’s makeup or race, he has murdered someone’s child, brother, son, father, etc. It’s a sad situation that should not breed a racist comment. Imagine if you and / or your family had been affected and you read your response to the situation!

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