As the magnitude of the Uvalde police department's failure and dereliction becomes more and more apparent, and as the fog of immediacy gives way to post-hoc clarity and analysis, we focus our previously generalized outrage on the cowards who chose to pin on the shield but left children to die.
“But, when government breaches the "contract," when it fails to live up to the obligation it accepted in exchange for the power we ceded, it has no moral authority to stop private citizens (e.g. parents) from going in to protect or rescue their children.“
“But, when government breaches the "contract," when it fails to live up to the obligation it accepted in exchange for the power we ceded, it has no moral authority to stop private citizens (e.g. parents) from going in to protect or rescue their children.“