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Tomorrow. Tomorrow is the day the conversation begins. Not the metaphorical tomorrow, but the actual day of Sunday, Dec. 16. It's not a magical date, it just gives people time. A day to register the scope of this tragedy, to realize how it could have happened anywhere, even to them; and at the same time, to be 48 hours removed from the flurry of information assaulting them at every turn. 48 hours to decide where they really stand on the issue, and even what the issue really is.
In my mind, it's tomorrow, while the pain is still fresh in the mind but it done slicing fresh wounds in most hearts; when the immediate reactions are still at hand, but the people having those reactions are no longer in the heat of the moment. When there's a groundswell for change and a reason that we can all get behind HAVING the discussion while respecting the community and giving them the equivalent of their moment of media silence (both online and traditional) by not pointing fingers beyond the lone shooter who did this, while they are still learning what happened to their loved ones, and the very names of the fallen. That's when we have the conversation. Tomorrow, it begins.