8 Answers
This reminds me of the Wedgewood Baptist Church shooting in FT. Worth. I used to pass by the church a couple times per month after the killings.
I know bad things can happen at any time, but I feel so much safer living here in the UK than I did in the USA. I guess a person must live here to understand the vibes.
7 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
....God help us
7 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Where is it coming from? Really? Lack of gun laws in the U.S.A. Every other country sees it as so obvious and wonder why Americans keep questioning the problem as though it is a big mystery. Amazing! Your President thinks it's nothing more than a mental health issue. Gosh, is there no mental illness in other countries?
Even more ironic....he made that statement from Japan. They had ONE death by a gun last year.....ONE! I wish we, in Canada, had Japanese gun laws.
7 years ago. Rating: 6 | |
Getting rid of guns is not the answer,enforcing gun laws do work..first question is did he have a gun license and how did he get it..>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<..
7 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I use to do a talk show and I once interviewed a psychic in San Francisco. We talked about this very topic of violence American society. He in essence indicated that we program people with violent movies, video games, music etc. and then they go out and act like what they have been watching and listening to. In addition now we also have people teaching people on-line how to run over people in trucks and cars and how to shoot them or cut their heads off. what do we expect. and more importantly what can we do. and we can do something.
7 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I have given a lot of thought to this and a lot of study. I have just returned from a trip to the southern part of United States. It was enlightening, filled with culture, beauty, food, art, people and subjects.
I think, we leave it up to them.
Empathy is an extremely large word.
7 years ago. Rating: 4 | |