Bloody heartbreaking especially when defenceless children are involved.Do yourselves a favour and Watch the link 

https://7news.com.au/news/world/how-medic-who-rushed-to-help-texas-school-shooting-victims-learned-his-daughter-had-been-killed-c-6944709?fbclid=IwAR088enYG16YlO66jD7TJFBPDVPwfusdrsZb8eLgkTP_Lw0w41fR8cQv-tI&fs=e&s=cl#l3mwlwgklk0r7d8g36

 

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  • It breaks my heart. I saw this medic on the news clutching a  photo of his baby girl and he was a broken  man. Mass shootings are horrific, but when it is little children, 10 years old, who haven't even had a chance to experience life, it is too much. 
    I do not understand how the party that wants to control a womans right to choose by "protecting life" in the uterus is the same party that will not take steps to protect actual breathing individual children. 
    The USA will never change, it is part of their culture, even otherwise sensible people over there love guns, they are a victim of their own failed culture. No one trusts anyone and any sort of fear,  like the Pandemic, leads to more gun sales. 

    • For once we're in agreement My Bob

    • That failed culture that has created more wealth and prosperity than any other culture in the history of mankind thanks to its constitution and fundamental freedoms? Is that the failed culture you're referring to?

      • Oh spare me, so you equate a successful culture to one that has created wealth and prosperity for a tiny percentage of the population. A Country so rich that hundreads of thousands of people live in filthy tent compounds in some these wealthy cities. A Country where having a child costs thousands of dollars. A Country where the term medical bankruptcy, unknown in Australia, is common. A Country that had slavery and no rights for black peole up until the 1960's. A country that these black people with no generational wealth are third class citizens. 
        So yes that is the Country I am referring to. So why don't you pull your head out of your ass and actually think about things. 

    • I don't think it was the pandemic so much as it was defund the police that caused people to buy up guns 

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