neanderpaul14 wrote:You fucking idiots turning this into a political debate. Think of all these poor parents and families going home to look at presents under Christmas trees which will never be opened, and which I'm sure in many cases will be looked at by grieving family members for years and years to come.
Shame on the whole fucking lot of you. Take your statistics and your usual stupid, boring and meaningless political debates and shove them up your asses.
Grow a heart for these people, or if you can't do that just do the right thing and SHUT THE f*ck UP.
If a plane crashes its being opportunistic of the government to examine what happens and in its findings hopefully prevent it from happening again? . Not talking about these horrible events is clearly doing nothing to stop them. Unless Americans are uniquely homicidal compared with the rest of us, and they are not, there must be another factor that allows these atrocities to keep happening, and the only thing I can think of is the uncontrolled, unregulated availability of firearms.
I have a child of primary school age and if I lived in the USA I wouldn't be quiet, I'd be hammering on my Congressmans door demanding action.
When a horrible tragedy like this may well have been prevented, its perverse not to talk about it, and preventing murder by the use of uncontrolled firearms isn't politics its common sense. How many lives is an unwavering adherence to the second amendment worth?
It's not respectful to the dead to deliberately overlook the very obvious cause of their horribly untimely deaths. That bogus moralism merely ensures that there will be successive slaughters.