This channel exists for the conversations we rush past.
I create short-form and long-form video essays examining gun violence, culture, media, and the systems we’ve normalized in the modern United States. Not through outrage or spectacle—but through data, patterns, history, and uncomfortable questions that don’t fit neatly into headlines or comment sections.
These videos aren’t meant to tell you what to think.
They’re meant to slow the moment down long enough to notice what we’ve accepted as normal.
All of this work is connected to my book Dead Kids Don’t Read, this channel stands as a place to explore how violence is branded, rewarded, televised, and absorbed—and what that teaches us long before anyone lectures us about values.
If you’re looking for shouting matches, hot takes, or easy answers, this probably isn’t the place.
If you’re looking for context, reflection, and conversations that respect your intelligence, you’re welcome here.
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