04/07/2012
Have you ever visited the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington? It’s quite moving how people who lost a loved one in that war have a place — a large, serious place set aside by the government — to bring flowers or otherwise make a tribute in memory of their loss.
Far more people have lost loved ones to crime over the decades, and they deserve a serious memorial on the National Mall to commemorate their tragedies. We also have a Victims of Communism Memorial, a Holocaust Museum, and and increasing number of ethnic victim remembrance sites under the names of museums. It’s time for a tasteful, somber memorial to all the people whose losses disappear down the memory hole because their loved ones were random citizens brutalized by criminals.
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