ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月14日 23時15分


Tangible reminders of the massacre still linger. On the door of the Blue Colony Diner, next to the quarter candy dispensers, a frayed sticker clings to the glass. A teddy bear with wings cradles a smaller bear, alongside a message declaring that the town’s “26 Angels” are “Always Here, Never Forgotten.” In the 5 years since the massacre in Newtown, which transformed a fairly anonymous Connecticut town into a buzzword in the national debate on gun violence, armed men have killed people at a nightclub, an outdoor music festival, a social services center, movie theaters, a church in South Carolina and a church in Texas. The shock waves have, by now, faded to something more subtle. Yet they still ripple through Newtown, stirring concentric circles of anguish, leaving people with varying degrees of pain and differing sets of struggles. The photographer @jessicahill took this picture of a telephone poll near the Sandy Hook Elementary School. The U.S. is often reminded of what grief looks like immediately after mass violence. But Newtown shows how mourning evolves and endures years later. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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