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'Abbott Elementary' creator said people have asked for a school shooting episode: 'This country is rotting our brains'

May 26, 2022, 05:05 IST
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Quinta Brunson in "Abbott Elementary."Gilles Mingasson/ABC via Getty Images
  • Quinta Brunson said people have asked her to make a school shooting episode of "Abbott Elementary."
  • "I can't ask 'are yall ok' anymore because the answer is 'no,'" she said on Twitter.
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Quinta Brunson, the creator and star of "Abbott Elementary," said people have asked her to write a school shooting episode of her show.

"Wild how many people have asked for a school shooting episode of the show I write," Brunson tweeted Wednesday. "People are that deeply removed from demanding more from the politicians they've elected and are instead demanding 'entertainment.'"

She continued: "I can't ask 'are yall ok' anymore because the answer is 'no.'"

She then said fans asking about a school shooting episode should channel their energy into asking elected officials to "get on Beto time and nothing less," referring to Beto O'Rourke, a candidate for Texas governor who is a staunch supporter of stricter gun control laws.

"I'm begging you," Brunson added. "I don't want to sound mean, but I want people to understand the flaw in asking for something like this. We're not okay. This country is rotting our brains. I'm sad about it."

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A gunman opened fire at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school Tuesday, killing 19 students and two teachers. Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott said Wednesday that an additional 17 people were treated for non-life-threatening injuries related to the incident.

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