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“WE’VE GOT TO GO.” ❤️‍🩹 Actor Matthew McConaughey vividly remembers the moment four years ago, when he found out 21 people — 19 kids and 2 teachers — had been murdered at Robb Elementary School in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas. He was shooting a movie, but dropped everything to go home. Matthew arrived the next day and immediately started meeting with families
“WE’VE GOT TO GO.” ❤️‍🩹 Actor Matthew McConaughey vividly remembers the moment four years ago, when he found out 21 people — 19 kids and 2 teachers — had been murdered at Robb Elementary School in his hometown of Uvalde, Texas. He was shooting a movie, but dropped everything to go home. Matthew arrived the next day and immediately started meeting with families "who had just found out — and this is over a day later — that it was confirmed one of their children had [died].” He describes those initial interactions as not yet mourning, but "pain, denial, shock." "We didn't have a plan of attack,” Matthew recalls. "But after meeting those families, it became very clear they didn't want to hear us say, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry.” During and following his visit, the actor would share calls for action around legislation that could improve "gun responsibility.” Those efforts also included an essay detailing his efforts to meet with local legislators in Texas. While that attempt would be rebuffed, he would continue on in D.C. — eventually speaking at the White House where his impassioned message would be credited with helping pass historic federal gun legislation, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. "We weren't organized, but we were armed with front line stories from the families. I had to remind myself many times, 'Matthew, you ain't got to be an expert on fricking gun control. You don't have to sound like a lawyer who knows all the points and constitutional rights," he says of his visit to D.C.. "I was like, 'No, remember you're going there as a human, as a dad, as an American, as somebody who’s got kids that go to school and would hope this wouldn't happen anymore but [knows] it will again... someone who’s going, ‘Come on, this can't become status quo.’” To this day, Matthew continues to post about these 21 victims on his social media platforms. He’s a good actor, but a great person ❤️

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