Andy Parker's life changed when his daughter, journalist Alison Parker, was shot and killed on live television in 2015. Google, Facebook, and YouTube allow the video of his daughter's murder to be posted, and they all profit from it because of monetization. He channeled his grief into action and became an outspoken advocate for common-sense gun legislation, traveling around the country demanding change and speaking for victims and survivors of gun violence.
We talked about what happened and what he's doing to effect change--which includes running for office, writing a book and starting a PAC that will help elect candidates who support common-sense gun legislation as well as the regulation of social media platforms.
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