Quote Originally Posted by kaylagrl
I agree,they are being used.Its despicable and the adults ought to be ashamed of themselves.
Okay.
You mean YOU and everyone else who says such things should be ashamed of YOURSELVES.
Why? Kaylagirl is showing some level of care for the teen activists. She could write them off in much worse ways. I disagree with her on some finer points here, but I appreciate her sense of charity.
Do you want to live in fear of getting shot every day? Do you want to lose your best friend you've known since kindergarten to violence? Do you want to lose your child in that way? Do you want your child to turn to such evil?
Who wants these things to happen?
Nobody thinks any of these potentialities as good. Who are you arguing against?
We adults really are to blame for doing nothing in the face of such evil.
THIS SCHOOL HAD A SHOOTING PLAN, ARMED OFFICERS, AND PRACTICE, AND STILL! 10 PEOPLE DIED!!!
The primary blame rests with the murderer himself. I think it's important to not lose sight of that.
I happen to agree. The notion the school must be protected by a class of professional protectors is inadequate. Targets hardened in that way are rigid. If attend the school, you can take note of the protective gaps especially if you intend to do nothing. Imagine what those who have a diabolical imagination see?
It only really works well if you anticipate randos. School murderers are not randos.
Practicalities aside, the facts are known to all and are equally troubling. The question really is what can be done to put a damper on these and hold them up against potential tradeoffs.
Look at this facebook post from the police chief of Houston.
"To all my Facebook friends. Today I spent the day dealing with another mass shooting of children and a responding police officer who is clinging to life. I’m not ashamed to admit I’ve shed tears of sadness, pain and anger.
I know some have strong feelings about gun rights but I want you to know I’ve hit rock bottom and I am not interested in your views as it pertains to this issue. Please do not post anything about guns aren’t the problem and there’s little we can do. My feelings won’t be hurt if you de-friend me and I hope yours won’t be if you decide to post about your views and I de-friend you.
Since you didn't close the quotation, I don't know where he ends and you begin.
Needless to say, I'm moved by his sadness. I cannot imagine the place he's in. But he automatically foreclosed on the idea that thoughts can be had and shared in regard to this issue. Perhaps he's reacting to feelings, but as a sworn protector of the law, he ought to be more careful.
I have never accepted the status-quo in anything I do and I’ve never accepted defeat.
Your zeal is admirable. But wouldn't it be wise to take stock of the present and contemplate the effect of one policy over another. Perhaps learn more about the situation?
And I won’t do it now. I will continue to speak up and will stand up for what my heart and my God commands me to do, and I assure you he hasn’t instructed me to believe that gun-rights are bestowed by him.
From where do you receive the Lord's instruction? How?
Again, it's interesting that you too have foreclosed on the possibility of thought.
The hatred being spewed in our country and the new norms we, so-called people of faith are accepting, is as much to blame for so much of the violence in our once pragmatic Nation.
What kind of hatred? From what quarter? How are people of faith accepting it?
Assuming this hatred among evangelicals is real, what would it have to do with school shootings and ho could it be addressed in a neatly-tied "solution"?
This isn’t a time for prayers, and study and Inaction, it’s a time for prayers, action and the asking of God’s forgiveness for our inaction (especially the elected officials that ran to the cameras today, acted in a solemn manner, called for prayers, and will once again do absolutely nothing).
What do you expect them to do?
It goes back to Kaylagirl. At least they are expressing sympathy and charity even if it is banal.
Some are brave though. After the dust clears, they propose ways violence can be prevented and restrained. Their strategy differs from yours in that they differ in expectation.
Some are cowards though and they'll go where the wind blows rather than take a reasoned stand. On this we agree though my wishes/expectations differ dramatically from yours.
I close by saying, I wish those that move on from this page the best. May God Bless you and keep you."
I hope you are being genuine rather than formal. Regardless, I wish you the same. The God of peace be with you.