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DonViejo
(60,536 posts)memorial to the 26 innocents
Cha
(305,207 posts)DonViejo~
classof56
(5,376 posts)I am so grateful our country has such a thoughtful, caring, compassionate President. May he be blessed as he has blessed us.
Okay, here come the tears again. Can't seem to hold 'em back for long.
Cha
(305,207 posts)on my appreciation of our kind, compassionate President and his family.
Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)(snip)
Its easy to understand the reasoning behind excluding a killer. In the aftermath of a tragedy, the shooter becomes the villain. And his family members become the accomplices. The families of the Columbine victims sued the families of the shooters, claiming they should have seen it coming, and won a settlement. In Newtown, after all, it was Lanzas mother who bought the guns he used. But she didnt just enable her deeply disturbed son. She was his first victim, shot to death in her bed, and its dishonest and unhealthy to simplify the grieving process by depriving her of her proper remembrance.
The black-and-white picture of villain versus victims sells our humanity short.
Whatever blame people assign to Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza is the one who fired the bullets: first at his mother, then at the schoolhouse, then at himself. His act, the standard narrative suggests, was one of crazed retribution, then malice, then cowardice. Lanza never deserved to live, and so of course he clearly deserved to die. And now that he is dead, the argument goes, his memory shouldnt be commemorated: It should be cursed.
This notion has an obvious appeal. Anyone who subscribes to it has every right to do so. But as attractive as the black-and-white picture of villain versus victims may be, it sells our humanity short. Painful though it may be to acknowledge, Adam Lanza and his mother were humans, every bit as much as the other victims were. It is Newtowns tragedyand the worldsthat those beautiful children and devoted teachers had their humanity extinguished so soon before their time. But it helps no one to pretend that the tortured 20-year-old at the other end of the rifleand his mother, also killed that daywas not, in some fundamental respect, every bit as much human.
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Cha
(305,207 posts)Isoldeblue
(1,135 posts)article. It expresses exactly how I feel about omitting Mrs. Lanza. Both she and her son were victims of the tragedy.
It is tragic that in this rich country, we have ignored the mentally ill, with so few treatment programs. It's a travesty of justice and we should all be ashamed! If there had been help for him, and support for his mother, chances are high this would never have happened.
Between our love for guns and dismissal of the mentally ill, we are doomed to have this repeated in the future.
Little Star
(17,055 posts)Cha
(305,207 posts)sheshe2
(87,321 posts)They are in our hearts forever~
The President and First Lady, such compassion for all that we lost that day.
Tears, Cha.
Cha
(305,207 posts)to you for those two poignant photos of Remembering and Never Forgetting Sandy Hook.
Too many thoughts to write.
Cha
(305,207 posts)to you, she, Mahalo! And, so I shall~
the sorrows of our heart.
applegrove
(123,036 posts)Cha
(305,207 posts)all their loved ones. My heart goes out to them~
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)Cha
(305,207 posts)names, sheshe~ Mahalo, dear heart~