You Reap What You Sow
Just three days ago, I predicted that school shootings in the U.S. will go on like clockwork. The latest wasn't worse because the shooter was a bad shot, I suppose. Now, the sheriff wants to know why it happened, as if he didn't have a clue.
It's very simple. People with guns will vent their anger and frustration through them. This is what happens in a country that refuses to recognize what is obvious to the rest of the world. The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution maybe made some sense in 1791, but it's been dangerously anachronistic for a very long time. What kind of a country considers having weapons a "fundamental right" worthy of being in its Constitution?
One that produces massacres and multiple shootings on a regular basis.
It's very simple. People with guns will vent their anger and frustration through them. This is what happens in a country that refuses to recognize what is obvious to the rest of the world. The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution maybe made some sense in 1791, but it's been dangerously anachronistic for a very long time. What kind of a country considers having weapons a "fundamental right" worthy of being in its Constitution?
One that produces massacres and multiple shootings on a regular basis.
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