How to break the cycle of America's ‘ritual’ of mass murder
Chris Hayes: There's sorrow in how ritualized both the act of violence and the aftermath have become—the grieving, the platitudes, the empty promises of never again. There are also these moments of hope where people are disrupting that script and disrupting the ritual.
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