Kent State: The School Shooting the Government Doesn’t Want You to Remember

On May 4, 1970, a disorganized and nonviolent antiwar protest turned violent and deadly when the Ohio National Guard inexplicably opened fire on students at Kent State University—indelibly polarizing the United States populace to an extreme arguably unabated since. Guardsmen opened fire on the assembled crowd, unleashing between 61 and 67 bullets in 13 seconds—which … Continue reading Kent State: The School Shooting the Government Doesn’t Want You to Remember