'We need to use our identity as men to advance life-saving gun control measures.'
To bring an end to the NRA’s ballets of death in schools, malls, banks, houses of worship, supermarkets, movie theaters, night clubs and music festivals , we’ll need to design a dance for life, snaking our way through the streets of every village, town, city and state, and in Washington, D.C. We’ll need a sustained citizens’ flash mob uprising in every city hall lobby and every state Capitol rotunda.
What would it look like to reimagine the Texas Two-Step “steering and whirling around” in a nonviolent national dance? What role could men play in steering society to safety?
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