In
the wake of another deadly school shooting in Florida, the lessons of
past massacres in Vietnam can teach us about U.S. violence and the need
to reform unchecked gun culture, discusses Lawrence Davidson.
The bodies of Vietnamese men, women and children piled along a road in
My Lai after a U.S. Army massacre on March 16, 1968. (Photo taken by U.
S. Army photographer Ronald L. Haeberle)