“Thoughts and prayers aren’t enough. We need change.”
posted by the Golden State Warriors basketball team, in which Warriors head coach Steve Kerr delivers a passionate and heartbreaking plea for gun control during a pre-game press conference.
“Filled with rage and grief, and so broken by the murders in Uvalde," tweeted Taylor. "By Buffalo, Laguna Woods and so many others. By the ways in which we, as a nation, have become conditioned to unfathomable and unbearable heartbreak. Steve’s words ring so true and cut so deep.”Olivia Rodrigo called for “stricter gun control laws” outright during her Tuesday night show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
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