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07-29-2019 09:53 AM
It's so sad, I will never understand how a person can do this to innocent people. Prayers for those who are working to save those injured and for those families who are hearing about there loved ones.
I've been to Gilroy and its a nice little town.
Just awful.
07-29-2019 10:21 AM
Why are these shootings occurring... access to guns.Who would think a garlic festival could be unsafe.I am sad for the families of all of the victims.
07-29-2019 10:22 AM
This is heartbreaking.
I feel sick.
07-29-2019 10:52 AM
@dex wrote:Why are these shootings occurring... access to guns.Who would think a garlic festival could be unsafe.I am sad for the families of all of the victims.
These things happen everywhere now. There was shooting at a festival in NYC too. Gone are the days when we thought such things only happened in big cities or bad neighborhoods. I do think that the easy availablity of guns to anyone who wants one is partially at fault but it's a lack of a moral foundation and a total disregard for human life that really results in things like this.
07-29-2019 11:31 AM
My family and I were going to be there until I was called in to work late Saturday night. I was so frustrated we were unable to go until I saw the news last night. I am a firm believer in everthing happens for a reason and I actually have my answer on this one. Horribly sad for those in attendance.
07-29-2019 11:40 AM
What a darling child. I don't know what has happend to civilization???
07-29-2019 12:30 PM
I know the shooter is dead, but I didn't hear if they have established a second suspect. In listening to eye witnesses this morning, the shooter was described as a slow moving, unemotional shooter who started walking in a straight line and shooting at anyone in his line of focus. There were police all over that event, and STILL this happened. He was killed before anyone could glean any information from him.
07-29-2019 01:24 PM - edited 07-29-2019 01:27 PM
And let's not forget all of the games children, tweens, teens, and adults are playing on their various electronic gadgets.....
Sh**ting, expl*ding, and everything else that is very noisy, in a dangerous way.
I do believe that too much of this type of self- 'brainwashing' can sometimes lead to very unemotional reality.
07-29-2019 01:48 PM
@ROMARY wrote:And let's not forget all of the games children, tweens, teens, and adults are playing on their various electronic gadgets.....
Sh**ting, expl*ding, and everything else that is very noisy, in a dangerous way.
I do believe that too much of this type of self- 'brainwashing' can sometimes lead to very unemotional reality.
The Boomer generation grew up with violent westerns showing the massacre of native American people. They grew up with war movies showing death. They grew up with horrific photos of Viet Nam. They grew up seeing beloved leaders shot dead. They grew up seeing college students mowed down by national guardsmen.
Some of this was pretend, but a lot was real life.
No one ever said we grew up in an unemotional reality.
I wouldn't place the blame today solely on video games. There is a culture of hatred fermenting here. That problem needs to be addressed.
07-29-2019 02:07 PM
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@ROMARY wrote:And let's not forget all of the games children, tweens, teens, and adults are playing on their various electronic gadgets.....
Sh**ting, expl*ding, and everything else that is very noisy, in a dangerous way.
I do believe that too much of this type of self- 'brainwashing' can sometimes lead to very unemotional reality.
The Boomer generation grew up with violent westerns showing the massacre of native American people. They grew up with war movies showing death. They grew up with horrific photos of Viet Nam. They grew up seeing beloved leaders shot dead. They grew up seeing college students mowed down by national guardsmen.
Some of this was pretend, but a lot was real life.
No one ever said we grew up in an unemotional reality.
I wouldn't place the blame today solely on video games. There is a culture of hatred fermenting here. That problem needs to be addressed.
Beside the fact that this happens only in America and other countries also have the same violent video games, played on the same various electronic gadgets. Why isn't it happening ovwrseas?
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