Sick America has 213 mass shootings this year, a norm so far.



The latest USA mass school shooting killed 19 young children. Xavier Lopez died at 10 years of age, Amerie Jo Garza and Uziyah Garcia are dead at 8 and the list goes on. Sick.

The deceased are little kids. That’s why the headline uses the word “sick”. Women all over the world feel that way. Many mothers are in a state of shock. The American killings of women and children just keeps going and nobody in the world is happy about that.


By Melissa Hemingway and Micheal John


A nation that uses hellfire missiles to kill a family of 7 children in Kabul, Afghanistan last year and put a 500 pound USA-guided bomb on a Yemen school bus in August 2018,  is having a hard time telling its youth not to kill children,” claims Dale Carter, security director for The RINJ Foundation, a global NGO fighting for the safety of women and children.

The thing America is best known for globally is killing mostly non-whites anywhere.

Shooter Salvador Ramos, wearing military-style body armour and carrying an assault rifle and sidearm, was engaged by ineffectual local police some distance from the school. Mr. Ramos entered the primary school despite the cops hiding behind their cars, and proceeded unimpeded on a bloody rampage to fatally shoot nineteen primary grade children at the Robb Elementary School, in Uvalde, Texas, USA. Sick.

USA is also the country pouring megatons of imprecise explosive ordnance into a hot war zone in eastern Europe killing countless numbers of Ukrainian people and destroying a lot of the country. Each ton of explosive artillery sent to Ukraine explodes in Ukraine, maiming and killing there. Russia is not destroying Ukraine, America is destroying Ukraine in a proxy war against Russia with megatons of explosives in the hands of anyone and everyone.

This killing mindset helped slaughter a Grade Four Texas Teacher who had love and dreams for the future of her little pupils.

Eva Mireles, 4th grade teacher murdered in Uvalde, Texas mass shooting on 24 May 2022. Eva Mireles, 4th grade teacher murdered in Uvalde, Texas mass shooting on 24 May 2022. Photo courtesy Lydia Martinez Delgado. Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine

Public domain image collection. Some of the children killed in mass shooting 24 May 2022 Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective Magazine


America is also the country with over 800 military bases around the world but according to the USDA, more than 38 million Americans, including 12 million children, in the United States are food insecure.

America boasts about the mass murders commit on 3 January in Baghdad and the murders of people somebody in Washington DC doesn’t like in their homes in Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Angola, Venezuela, Nicaragua and more.

Everything about American foreign policy signals “Mass Murder is OK” and thus that is what America teaches its children. Salvador Ramos, shooter in Uvalde was just another sick child who followed the example and mindset of his government. He was 18. He and his victims are all dead. 20 Kids were killed on Tuesday as well as two or more adults.

“With 38 million Americans, including 12 million children going hungry, how can there be so much money for killing, over a trillion dollars per year spent on weapons to help the rich get richer,  when Americans are starving?” asks RINJ Foundation humanitarian Monique Deslauriers, a nurse in Calais, Maine.

According to NGO Hunger in America, “Hunger in African AmericanLatino, and  Native American communities is higher because of systemic racial injustice. To achieve a hunger-free America, we must address the root causes of hunger and structural and systemic inequities.”

In America, there have been 213 mass shootings thus far this year according to the NGO Gun Violence Archive.

American Gun violence deaths in 2022

Number of gun violence deaths in America during 2022. Graph courtesy Gun Violence Archive NGO. The Robb Elementary School in Uvalde Texas was the 213th mass shooting this year.