Last weekend, more than 30 people were killed and dozens more injured in two mass shootings: the first in El Paso, Texas, and the second less than 24 hours later in Dayton, Ohio. On Saturday, Democratic presidential contenders participated in an Iowa forum on gun-control policy sponsored by Everytown for Gun Safety — a nonprofit that Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg News parent Bloomberg LP, founded and helps fund — and related groups Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action. Bloomberg Opinion writers also weighed in this week on the consequences of the tragedies, the political fallout and what it means for corporate America. New Democratic Unity Can Overpower the NRA – Michael R. Bloomberg The Road Back From El Paso and Dayton – Bloomberg editors Donald, Ivanka and Kellyanne Are Spinning as Fast as They Can – Timothy L. O'Brien 'Guns Don't Kill People, Bullets Do' – Francis Wilkinson Don't Let This Moment Pass – Michael R. Bloomberg 8chan Is Vile, But Free Speech Doctrine Is Clear – Noah Feldman Who Should Fight the War on White Nationalism – Eli Lake Germany Targeted Far-Right Violence With Laws. It Wasn't Enough. – Leonid Bershidsky Trump Must Fix Himself Before He Fixes El Paso and Dayton – Timothy L. O'Brien Will Republicans Finally Face Up to Their Bigotry Problem? – Jonathan Bernstein Why We're Seeing More Worker Protests – Sarah Green Carmichael This is the Theme of the Week edition of Bloomberg Opinion Today, Sunday's roundup of our biggest commentary topic this week. |
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