MY adjectives are too small and narrow to describe how I, and many I suspect, feel about what happened yesterday in Connecticut. Little kids, for God's sake!
Everyone thinks of the parents and family, [utting themselves in their position. However, imagine the folks that had to identify and remove the bodies. Wow. That would haunt you for life. Just horrific.
young enough to be blameless and they are totally unable to defend themselves. They live in a bubble that we create for them and this stuff just does not happen to them, until it does of course.
What makes a child any less "innocent" than an adult victim? How is a child any less able to defend themselves against a gunman than a weaponless adult?
How old were you when you first wished cancer on your little friends at nursery school?
Wasn't entirely intentional, but probably shouldn't have been waving it about. Reckless rather than malicious, in other words.
because then you have the f**king media sticking their collective noses in, jostling for some sort of "scoop". Interviewing the kids who survived?!!??!! REally?? MAking them describe the thing is unconscionable. But there they are. And they'll be prowling around for days poking and prodding, goading kids and parents to break down.
to do with anything important. So well done you on reducing the subject to meaningless sentiment.