I'm starting to think we're all just waiting for someone else to take the lead on gun reform . Like, what happened to the activists and clergy who led social change back in the 60s? I get that big business has been vocal about it before, but now they're just... quiet . And don't even get me started on how frustrating it is when people say CEOs are only making a difference because of their money . Newsflash: most major companies aren't as generous with their campaign donations as everyone thinks . It's like, we need the whole civil society to step up and demand change, not just the ones with deep pockets .
omg, did you know that avocados are now banned in some parts of California due to a drought crisis? like what's next, is avocado toast gonna be outlawed too? and speaking of droughts, have you seen those crazy wildfires that've been happening in the west lately? it's like, can't we just get some rain around here?!
I think its kinda weird that everyone's expecting the CEOs to save gun reform on their own... like whats gonna make a difference if half of America ain't even talking about it? I get that they've been vocal about it for years, but thats not exactly a new thing. We should be expecting more from our leaders, period! And btw, what's with the assumption that we need CEOs to lead on this issue? What about the regular people who are actually affected by gun violence?
I think this is kinda crazy... like, we're relying so much on these corporate leaders to make a change? I mean, they've been vocal about gun control for years, but it seems like their voices aren't being heard when it really matters. It's like, what happened to all the activists and students from back in the 60s who made a real difference? We're still waiting on CEOs to join forces with everyone else... I wish more people would take a stand on this issue!
idk man, i think it's super ironic that these huge corporate leaders are only speaking up when something really tragic happens like a mass shooting . it feels like they're trying to save face after being largely silent for years. and honestly, their lack of action on voting rights and sustainability is kinda whack too . but yeah, i get where the Yale professor is coming from - if the rest of society isn't pushing back or demanding change, then what's the point? it's like they're trying to be the sole guardians of social justice or something... please no