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Our culture of violence leads to mass shootings

It is time to face the stubborn facts that show we live in a culture of violence largely created by the far-right wing, and supported by Republican Party leaders.

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An Oath Keepers billboard in Pine River, MN (photo by Myotus [Public domain} via Wikimedia Commons); Fox personality Tucker Carlson (photo by Gage Skidmore [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons); Missouri Senator Josh Hawley (photo by Francis Chung via Politico); Editorial cartoon by Steve Greenberg (via PoliticalCartoons.com)

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Ken Wolf

Ken Wolf spent 40 years teaching European and World History, punctuated by several administrative chores, at Murray State University, retiring in 2008. (Read the rest on the Contributors page.)

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