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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSandy Hook day. And the last five minutes of those children's lives
runs through my head still.
hlthe2b
(102,562 posts)No change to prevent other attacks and bring solace to those parents. No. They just get to have death threats and accusations that their loss is "made up" from the RW conspiracy cretins.
Their pain has been compounded infinitely.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,232 posts)Not even 9-11.
Part of it was the horror that was inflicted on the victims.
Part of it was the callous, absolutely ass-backward response by many gun enthusiasts to immediately run to gun shops and gun shows to stock up on more AR-15s.
HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)Angry at the NRA, at Alex Jones (who is as evil as the shooter was) and at the politicians who stood by and allowed for the weapons that became the Las Vegas shooting. Who could possibly think we are better off with all these guns?
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)lapislzi
(5,762 posts)More than half of my co-workers are absent today. I decided to come to work as a welcome distraction. However, I expect to spend at least part of the day at my desk crying. Those colleagues who're here today will probably collect in the break room for a moment of silence and remembrance.
For us, it sucks every single day, not just December 14. Every day we interact with our co-worker who has to go on with his life. Every day is a little heartbreak. When he is absent from the office, it's often because he cannot face the overwhelming grief day in and day out. And often it is because he is doing advocacy work, which will go on for the rest of his life.
I can't think about those five minutes. It would overwhelm me with grief, rage, and pain. So I'll spend some time today being kinder to people. I'll hug the people who want hugging.
I'll remember how much the 26 are still loved by so many.
Peace to you.
booksenkatz
(3,466 posts)The hurt in my heart doesn't stop, but it's something I can do to make her mom and dad smile for a moment.
https://cvhfoundation.org/
sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)and I'll never forget the day. I just finished presenting to a big department meeting and when I got back to my chair a colleague told me there was a school shooting in CT. It was far worse than anything I thought of.
lostnfound
(16,203 posts)I think about the innocence and beauty of that age, about lives cut short so young, about grieving parents, and about the pain.
But the idea that they suffered with the terror and horror of seeing other children shot before their eyes? Scared and alone without even their parents to comfort them? Oh my god, how horrible.