NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) — The voices of mass shooting victims are featured in a unique tour designed to bring attention to gun violence. On Sunday, that tour is in Nashville.
In Green Hills, people will find a school bus that says "enough is enough" on it. On the bus they will hear the message to stop gun violence from the victims themselves.
Their voices have been recreated by AI from the program, "the Shotline." This national school bus tour is led by the parents of, Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, a victim from the Parkland Mass Shooting and gun violence advocacy groups March for Our Lives and Change the Ref.
A unique school bus tour sends message to end gun violence (newschannel5.com)
That is some creepy stuff. The equivalent of keeping the embalmed/mummified body of a loved one at home so they could be a part of family life.
Next thing you know, your toddler is up at 2 am staring at the TV with no programing and saying “They are here” right before hell breaks out.
Leave the dead in rest in peace. They are not a carnival sideshow to tour the country.
theres a simple cure to “end gun violence “ …. what about all the other “violence”??? these things are such bullshiite… touchy feely bullshiite to make liberals “feel” like they are doing something without having to actually DO something..
Brings to mind the scene from Starship Troopers (movie not book) where the cadet killed in training is speaking Rico's punishment.
I wonder whether the loved ones of the people being impersonated agreed to it. I have an idea of how, say, Mrs B would react. *Shudder*