Ican’t seem to unsee it.

It was a video showing the violent stabbing of Iryna Zarutska on a train in Charlotte, and the video popped up automatically when I opened social media that day.

I didn’t want to see it. Heck, I don’t even like scary movies. But I saw it, and still, I cannot unsee it.

Shortly after that, videos emerged of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. This time, I was tied up with other things and blissfully away from my phone. But my husband saw it unprompted. Friends of mine saw it unprompted.

And in my head, all I could think was this: How many kids are seeing this right now? How many kids just witnessed the horror of a random, unprovoked train stabbing and now are watching the gory reality of a bullet flying through the neck of a well-known activist?

I know there has been

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