Neil Meyer, a native of Uvalde who now lives in Bethesda, Maryland, says he was not surprised by the massacre there. He explained why in the Washington Post.
I was born in Uvalde, Tex., lived there recently and love its complex history and people. Like most, I’ve been struggling under the weight of grief to understand the violence that left 19 children, two teachers and a young killer dead last week. But I’m not surprised.
First, you would be challenged to find a more heavily armed place in the United States than Uvalde. It’s a town where the love of guns overwhelms any notion of common-sense regulations, and the minority White ruling class places its right-wing Republican ideology above the safety of its most vulnerable citizens — its impoverished and its children, most of whom are Hispanic.
Second, at news of the shooting, I was struck to hear the words “Robb Elementary” because I knew of its centrality to the struggle in Uvalde over the past half-century to desegregate its schools. Robb sits in the city’s southwest quadrant. So I knew the victims of the shooting would largely be Hispanic. They have been locked into that school for decades.
In Uvalde, simply put, everything north of Highway 90 is primarily White Republican, and everything south is mostly Hispanic Democrat. The city has about 15,000 residents; more than 80 percent identify as Hispanic or Latino.
Most of Uvalde’s political leadership and the heads of the largest employers are White. At the center of town on the courthouse grounds, you’ll find a monument to Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president — installed when the Ku Klux Klan dominated Uvalde politics. (Some of us tried to get the monument removed after the murder of George Floyd, but that’s a story for another day.)

Not sure whether the killer ever went to school there, but he lived near the school with his grandmother , who had previously worked at Robb Elementary and she was the first one he shot — in her face.
And Ramos was himself Latino
Given the history of the town, its reasonable to question whether response (or lack thereof) of the police might have been somehow influenced by racism, but it’s certainly not obvious that racism played into the attack itself.
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I’d say we have to wait for considerably more (some?) information about the killer and his possible motives before drawing any conclusions, at any rate.
So far, almost nothing has come out about the latter, other than that he was bullied. And we may very well never know just why he did what he did (if he even had a real “reason”)
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This is all pretty sick , as is much of the reality of American society. See below my pasted op-ed,
WEEPNOT JUST FOR UVALDE
BUTFOR THE HATRED THAT CONSUMES AMERICA & THE WORLD
Op-ed: Jerome Irwin, 05/25/2022
www.New Grounds.com
When will itever change? The tragedy that has befallen Uvalde, Texas is a tragedy that hasbefallen not just America but the world. Everything is connected: the senselessmurder of innocent young children in Texas, Palestine, Ukraine, Russia andeverywhere else as America continues to unleash in the world unparalleledmadness. It’s the madness spawned by an all-consuming random hatred againsteverything: Innocent Children, Pregnant Women who want Abortions, Gay &Trans Men and Women, Black-Brown-White folks, Russians and Communists, Palestiniansand Houthi, Nature, the Environment, Beauty, Life itself. The Hatred remains evermindless, formless and faceless.
The internationalmanufacturers of all this violence are permanently-embedded within every stateof the American Union and nation of the world. The military contracts enteredinto by each with these evil, immoral, soulless, corporate entities, who disgustinglygrow ever-richer by the day, are untouchable sacred, holy bonds entered into withthose like: Textron (USA), Honeywell (USA), General Dynamics (USA), NorthropGrumman (USA), United Technologies Corporation (USA), Boeing (USA), Raytheon(USA), Lockheed Martin (USA), L-3 Communications (USA), Huntington-Ingalls(USA). Not to forget all the other biggest manufacturers elsewhere: DENS(France), Safran (France), Thales (France), BAE Systems (UK), Rolls-Royce (UK),United Aircraft Corporation (UK), Finmeccanica (Italy), EADS (Airbus/Europe),Almaz-Antey (Russia), United Shipbuilding Corporation (Russia) and UnitedAircraft Corporation (Russia). Of course, not to also leave out a slew ofChina’s biggest arms producers, of which North Industries Corporation (Norinco)is one of China’s biggest state-owned defense corporations that produces itsown vast range of weaponry and WMD’s of threatened hate and aggression.
The answerisn’t a matter of just futilely attempting to pass a bill in the AmericanCongress or those other congresses of the world that will ban a few handguns.It will only end once the world’s leaders create an international bill thatbans the signing of any more contracts with all the international war armamentmanufacturers; and stop, as well, the mockery of so-called lend-leaseagreements, that sell or give one countries stockpiles of deadly weaponryto another country to use against their own people or others.
These evil purveyorsof someone’s hatred against an endless list of unsuspecting victims hide behindthe most grandiose human myth and lie of all, which is that all their guns, wararmaments and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) will keep America and the worldsafe for democracy, freedom and peace on earth.
The grandiosityof this lie produces endless amounts of free-floating rage and violence that digitallyexudes a poisonous consciousness throughout the world’s giant web. The black spidersthat scamper over these webs forever seek to reach into the recesses of every mindand heart throughout America and the world, in the young people especially.They bring ever closer, each day, more than can any global health pandemic,planetary climate catastrophe or potential nuclear war in Ukraine, anever-greater sense of nihilistic hopelessness. The amount and degree ofhypocrisy and mockery of truth is nauseating.
As time goeson, would-be idealistic young and old alike can sense the futility of it alland the coming of some ultimate final chapter in the human species evolution onearth. The distraught among them know thisand express it in any number of harsh, prophetic ways:
Madness Avengation – YouTube
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What hashappened to all the love, caring and humanity?
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Excellent comment… money is our God …..
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I felt from the very moment I heard the sad news…racial overtones.
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Classic divisive commentary.
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Flerp
You asked me a question in a prior post’s thread. An answer- I wouldn’t be a member of a co-ed organization that overtly discriminated against men and that worked to take away the rights of men.
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Linda, I forgot the question!
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Uvalde recorded history includes the lynching of 11 Mexicans near the Nueces River. By 1857 Anglo laws prohibited Mex-Americans from traveling through Uvalde County. These were passed to STOP Mex-Americans from continuing their own very profitable freight businesses.
Uvalde was built by its Mex-Americans citizens. In the 1910’s they cleared LARGE tracts of land, dug ditches,irrigation spread farming+ranching. Railroads & asphalt mines expanded. But Anglo deed restrictions kept La Raza confined to Colonias neighborhoods.
Persistent Anglo Repression brought the 1968 REVOLT. A massive Uvalde school walkout was organized by more than 500 students/families. Robb Elementary + High School. Beginning 4/14/1970 it went on for six weeks! Armed TX Rangers were called in by the power structure. But Senator Walter Mondale Chair of EEOC flew in 7/30/1970. Mondale threw a FIT at the Uvalde Anglo Elite. Slowly, things began to change. Very slowly.
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The Uvalde PUBLIC SCHOOL Community Courage was remarkable. Genoveva Morales was the mother of 11 children. She was very fed up w/ the separate&unequal Uvalde Schools. Morales filed the lawsuit in her name and lost but Mexican American Legal Defense & Ed Fund got a reversal. 1970’s Court-Order was to integrate the schools.
They non-renewed a popular Mex-American teacher. Instant Massive WALKOUT resulted. 14 Demands Presented. Protestors immediately opened a 1970’s style Freedom School w/college kids & volunteer teachers. Also Opened a Community School Lunch Kitchen. Started a Newsletter. Teatro Theater Presentations. And they used worker Field Trucks as transport for kids and teachers.
In response, TX Rangers literally invaded 1970 Uvalde w/Huey helicopters. Took RECON photos of the School Walkout Protestors. Combat Vietnam Vet Tony Diaz said it sounded like he was back in NAM. Rangers stood on rooftops w/ loaded rifles during School Board meetings.
Today Uvalde School students are the grandchildren of the 1970 Protestors. That Chicano Movement and Struggle from 50 years ago is still alive. Walkout Veterans hold a glimmer of pride for the courageous side of history we stood on and stood up for.
Iberaztlan.com
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My Lord. It sounds like apartheid South Africa.
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There is SO much hatred and rage. We don’t have spirituality, we have “religion” that is intellectual, “love Jesus” and you are saved (?) really? How about being a compassionate person? That’s what Jesus wanted… he didn’t say anything about loving him. So many people cannot think for themselves…. they just do what they think the Bible says & turn their brains off. We are so empty on the inside!!
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