What follows is a rant. Pure and simple.
I pulled the following from the discussion on the horrific shootings in Connecticut and the ensuing debate on gun control. While I have my opinions on that, the following really rubbed me the wrong way.
As those of you who have been around a while and know my posting style, this is not usually something I delve into. I let most things slide by. Sorry if this offends, but the post offended me. Have given it some thought and I just can't let it go.
Yes, yes they are "our" dead. They are "our" children. Children of America. Who could have grown up to be corporate leaders, global leaders, doctors, teachers, scientists, musicians, artists, whatever.
I have seen a lot of offensive stuff posted on this forum. But that struck a nerve as insensitive, clueless, condescending, arrogant and pointless.
Being a parent and living in the United States, you're damn right those are "our" kids. Because they very well could have been MY kids.
I am truly sorry that you feel such a disconnect from community and nation that it is of no difference to you whether the kids lived across the street or across the globe if you did not personally know them. I guess that should be expected.
Rant over. Carry on.
I pulled the following from the discussion on the horrific shootings in Connecticut and the ensuing debate on gun control. While I have my opinions on that, the following really rubbed me the wrong way.
As those of you who have been around a while and know my posting style, this is not usually something I delve into. I let most things slide by. Sorry if this offends, but the post offended me. Have given it some thought and I just can't let it go.
Isabella_deL said:n0_0n3 said:Let us mourn, grieve, and bury our dead...first.
You say "our" dead. They are no more your dead than they are mine (unless you know them). If someone who I do not know dies in my country, I still know them no more than someone in australia knows them. I mourn these children as much as I'd mourn children dying in England. Now if I personally knew these children... Yes I would be fully mourning, I quite possibly would not bei talking about guns, but I believe I would be glad that people were discussing how to end something like this happening again.
Yes, yes they are "our" dead. They are "our" children. Children of America. Who could have grown up to be corporate leaders, global leaders, doctors, teachers, scientists, musicians, artists, whatever.
I have seen a lot of offensive stuff posted on this forum. But that struck a nerve as insensitive, clueless, condescending, arrogant and pointless.
Being a parent and living in the United States, you're damn right those are "our" kids. Because they very well could have been MY kids.
I am truly sorry that you feel such a disconnect from community and nation that it is of no difference to you whether the kids lived across the street or across the globe if you did not personally know them. I guess that should be expected.
Rant over. Carry on.