He wrote “Where is your God now?” On his weapons. Along with other extreme anti-religion rhetoric. Continuing to allude that prayer is useless is exactly what the shooter wanted and believed
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Anonymous3w
Again subscribing to the exact rhetoric of the shooter. Extremely disrespectful to the victims and families
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Anonymous3w
Who said not to do anything about it? Definitely need to do something about it. But you know what we definitely shouldn’t do? Mock those victims and their families.
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Anonymous3w
So what if people say to be in your thoughts and prayers? Should we not be thinking about the victims and families? Obviously we should and also be pursuing solutions. The NRA wants to arm and protect innocent civilians. What’s wrong with that
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Anonymous3w
That’s your opinion though. If nothing else it’s comforting to the victims and families. The NRA is pushing for self defense and the defense of children. The best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
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Anonymous3w
Again you’re literally siding with the shooters rhetoric. Good people don’t just mean cops, it means lawful citizens. Ford motor company sells cars that kill kids in accidents. What’s ur point?
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Anonymous3w
What does it matter to you if people pray?? You are spreading and subscribing to the same agenda as the SHOOTER holy crap.
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Anonymous3w
It’s not all they offer lol. It’s just all u choose to see. Likely because you have the same regard for Christians that the shooter did.