Are you fucking serious with that question/statement?! Show me ANY culture, religion, faith, ideology, etc. that doesn't hold the life or in this case, senseless, unnecessary, tragic death of an innocent, defenseless child in higher regard than that of any other sector of their respective society. You can't and won't. We as adults make the decision to bring a child into this world. A world rife with so very many issues, crime, oppression, famine, disease, etc., none of which these children are responsible for nor are they given a choice. It is therefore our moral obligation and duty before our respective God(s) to protect them and provide them with at least a fighting chance of surviving in a place where, depending on one's geographic location, the odds may be stacked hopelessly against them.Archetype wrote:Fact Finder wrote:One of those killed was 8 years old....
FUCKING BASTARDS!
Is one innocent death more tragic than another? It pisses me off how people differentiate life lost from life lost. Front page headlines after Newtown were" 20 children killed! 20 children killed" and then way back in section Z on page 346: "6 teachers killed"
Now it's 8 year old killed! 8 year old killed!
Our culture is driven completely by idealized emotion.
You can't believe we hold the life of one higher than the life of another?! If that life happens to be the life of a child, you're God damned right we do and anyone who doesn't has far deeper issues than this discussion can or will ever rectify.