No, it just reveals your muslim character. You say things that are bs, and when confronted, you can't back them up. You want to apply 'live by the sword, die by the sword' to this incident. But it does not apply. Because the students that were killed were not living by the sword. They were defenseless. dueq
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ok then, we, you and i, are doing it right now lol,
living by the sword, but for you i would just apply a different analogy, rather than attempt to connect the Hegelian dialectic that we all learn in grade school to
live by the sword, but it will hardly change the outcome, will it?
That district manifested that killer, and not in a vacuum either, so many hints that the FBI was even notified, right, the Defenders were publicly notified, many parents already knew about the kid, etc, so now you might see how "defenseless" is maybe not the best term to apply there either, even if the guards were asleep. Yes, the protection that they relied upon failed them, granted that.
if the kid felt loved there he certainly wouldn't be shooting the place up now, would he. so you can establish how innocent everyone was, and how defenseless, all you like ok, but they are still dead anyway. All you are doing is pumping up gun sales now right
"muslim character" :rolleyes