It's the 61st anniversary of Bloody Sunday, a huge moment in the struggle for civil rights. And violence and brutality no longer outrages some Americans, who watch immigrants rounded up, zip-tied, frog marched into El Salvadoran prisons, and assaulted by federal agents while detaining them; people herded into facilities where there are bugs in the food and they sleep on concrete floors. US citizens are shot on the streets of Minneapolis. But we can all condemn an attack on a school—and a president who lies about his responsibility for it. Demand that our government do the right thin