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Bevin instead called on Americans to "wake up," recognize that school shootings are a "cultural problem,” and to look at the “root causes.”
"Our culture is crumbling from within," he said.
Bevin said the desensitization to death and killing is coming at an "extraordinary price."
"We can't celebrate death in video games, celebrate death in TV shows, celebrate death in movies, celebrate death in musical lyrics and remove any sense of morality and sense of higher authority and then expect that things like this are not going to happen," he said.
"Our culture is crumbling from within," he said.
Bevin said the desensitization to death and killing is coming at an "extraordinary price."
"We can't celebrate death in video games, celebrate death in TV shows, celebrate death in movies, celebrate death in musical lyrics and remove any sense of morality and sense of higher authority and then expect that things like this are not going to happen," he said.