So I recently sent this out. As a possibility to make protest or revolution not needed! Now it’s up to them and they’ll show which direction they want it to go.

Dear Mr. Watts and Colin Clarke,

I represent SkyHaven Military and Innovation Industry and Academia, an organization founded on principles of strategic innovation, academic development, and public health advancement. We want to share an important message with you. One that comes not just from me but from a collective voice across both Republican and Democratic lines.

The nation has united in a way we haven’t seen since 9/11. People are not asking for violence, but for the fundamental changes that are desperately needed, most notably access to better healthcare. This issue stands at the core of our grievances and has fuelled much of the current unrest.

As an organization with expertise in psychology, medical research, developmental studies, and strategic design, we see firsthand the devastating impact of a broken healthcare system on public health and social stability. With global experience in military strategy and leadership, we understand the delicate balance required to address these tensions through thoughtful diplomacy and reform. We’ve also seen how systemic issues can push individuals to drastic actions when they’re left unheard.

While we recognize the tragic nature of the recent events and do not condone violence, many see the gunman as a symbol of what happens when people are pushed too far by a failing system. His actions, while deeply unfortunate, are viewed by many as an expression of frustration and a cry for the very reforms that could prevent further unrest.

The simple truth is that if the government and law enforcement worked with the public to reform the healthcare system, none of this would have been necessary. We would not need protests or conflicts if the underlying issues were addressed. What people are asking for is not radical; it is a basic, essential need: better healthcare for all citizens.

While we are not harboring anyone involved in these events, SkyHaven Military and Innovation Industry and Academia stands by the collective decision of the public not to provide information to law enforcement. This stance is not out of defiance but out of support for the cause that resonates deeply with so many people. We remain neutral, hoping for change through dialogue and action.

This is not just my sentiment. It reflects the concerns of many, and it is a message that we believe must be heard. We would be more than willing to cease this unrest if the government would address the public healthcare crisis that affects so many. We have the means to contribute to such a change, and we are willing to collaborate with the government to ensure a peaceful resolution.

I hope you understand the gravity of this situation and the simple solution that could restore peace: genuine, meaningful reform.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

  • @[email protected]
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    328 days ago

    If you refuse to support law and order to find this executioner, then you’re guilty of fomenting more violence.

    Thank you for clarifying the agenda of those you represent, I now know they both are vile organizations.

    Fuck you, and fuck your organizations.

    • @DaddysLittleSlutOP
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      027 days ago

      The collective have agreed that for this reason we will not support them. If they found a secondary reason beyond him retaliating against a healthcare system that denies 32% of claims then maybe. Through this we see him as a hero. Also it’s our legal right to not see or hear anything. We aren’t harbouring or helping him just not saying anything.