诚心请教: 是否只有美国的人才会这么残忍杀死19个无辜学童?天理难容呀

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谁能解释一下, 我是否可以拿这个例子,来说这个美丽国的所有都是邪恶的? 我能否说所有的美国人都是邪恶的?




Texas shooting: 19 children among dead in primary school attack​

25 May 2022
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Relatives of children at the school gathered at a nearby civic centre to wait for news
Nineteen young children and two adults have died in a shooting at a primary school in south Texas.
The gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School - which teaches children aged seven to 10 - in the city of Uvalde before he was killed by law enforcement, officials said.
The 18-year-old suspect had a handgun, an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle and high-capacity magazines, investigators say.
The teenager is suspected of shooting his grandmother before the rampage.
Local media report he may have been a high school student in the area.
Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Chief of Police Pete Arredondo said the shooting began at 11:32 local time on Tuesday, and that investigators believe the attacker "did act alone during this heinous crime".
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the shooter, whom he named as Salvador Ramos, abandoned a vehicle before entering the school to "horrifically, incomprehensibly" open fire.
An Uvalde school district police officer, who worked at the school, saw Ramos emerge from the vehicle carrying a rifle and wearing body armour, according to Erick Estrada from the Texas Department of Public Safety, who was speaking to CNN.
The officer "engaged" the suspect but was unable to stop him, Mr Estrada said. Two more officers from Uvalde Police Department also attempted to stop Ramos but were unable to do so, and called for back-up.
Several of the children who died have been identified.
Family members confirmed the deaths of 10-year-olds Xavier Lopez and Amerie Jo Garza in statements on Tuesday night.

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Angel Garza said on Facebook that his daughter Amerie had been killed.
"My little love is now flying high with the angels above. Please don't take a second for granted. Hug your family. Tell them you love them," he said.
The two adults who died were both teachers - Irma Garcia and Eva Mireles.
According to the school district's website, Mrs Garcia is a mother-of-four and had been a teacher for 23 years. The same website says that Ms Mireles had been a teacher for 17 years, has a daughter in college and loved running and hiking.
Nearly 500 pupils are enrolled in the predominantly Hispanic school around 85 miles (135km) west of the city of San Antonio.

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Biden: When "are we going to stand up to the gun lobby?"
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The Associated Press news agency reports that a US Border Patrol official who was nearby when the shooting began rushed into the school and shot and killed the gunman, who was behind a barricade.
Border Patrol is a federal agency that guards US ports of entry. Uvalde, which is fewer than 80 miles from the border with Mexico, is home to a Border Patrol station.
Two border agents were reportedly shot in an exchange with the gunman. One agent was shot in the head, officials say, adding that both were now in a stable condition in hospital.
According to CBS News, the attacker was wearing body armour as he carried out the attack. Another 18-year-old who is suspected of attacking a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, on 14 May was also wearing body armour and carrying a semi-automatic rifle - both of which are commercially available in the US.
The Uvalde Memorial Hospital posted on Facebook earlier that 13 children had been taken to hospital "via ambulances or buses".
A 66-year-old woman and a 10-year-old girl were in a critical condition at a hospital in San Antonio, University Health hospital officials said.
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Analysis box by Sarah Smith, North America editor

This is a profoundly shocking tragedy, yet in America it is also depressingly familiar. The grief and sympathy being expressed around the country is genuine. But no one is genuinely surprised that this could happen.
There have already been 27 school shootings this year alone. Young school children routinely rehearse what to do if a gunman enters their classroom.
It's only 10 days since 10 people were killed in a mass shooting in New York.
Politicians recognise this a problem almost unique to America, where guns have overtaken car crashes as the leading cause of death for children and teenagers. But it's a problem that politics seem incapable of solving. Deeply entrenched views on gun control are not changed in response to events like the tragedy in Uvalde.
"Why do we keep letting this happen?" asked President Biden. "Why are we willing to live with this carnage?"
But there is no sign that Democrats will get any closer to passing tighter gun control legislation. Some Republicans are already accusing them of using this latest school shooting to cynically further their own political objectives.
Robb Elementary School will join the roll call of school shootings along with Sandy Hook and the Parkland shooting. The killing of innocent schoolchildren has reignited the debate over guns in America, but has not brought it any closer to a resolution.
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As evening fell police remained outside the community centre in Uvalde braving an intense rainstorm.
Earlier, cries and sobs could be heard from outside as family members who gathered there received the devastating news that their children had been killed.
Others were asked to give DNA samples to help identify some of the young victims.
Just a few blocks from the Robb Elementary school, a small vigil was held for the victims and survivors of the attack.
Karla Bohman's voice cracked as she told the group about a family friend whose young daughter, a student at the school, was among those still unaccounted for.
"They don't know if she's in surgery or one of the fatalities, but they know she's a victim of some sort because she's missing," Bohman cried. "I can't believe this."
Cheryl Juhasz, a lifelong resident of Uvalde, quietly wept during the prayer.
"You can't comprehend evil like this. No matter where it happens, but it's harder when it happens at home."
School district superintendent Hal Harrell said the school year had been ended early in the wake of the shooting.
Community members wept at an impromptu vigil on Tuesday night

Community members wept at a vigil on Tuesday night

In a speech from the White House, US President Joe Biden said he was "sick and tired" of responding to mass shootings, as he called for gun control.
"How many scores of little children who witnessed what happened - see their friends die, as if they're in a battlefield, for God's sake," he said. "They'll live with it the rest of their lives."
He ordered that flags at the White House and other US federal buildings be flown at half-mast in honour of the victims in Uvalde.
School shootings have become recurring emergencies in the US, with 26 recorded last year, according to EdWeek, an education trade publication.

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Watch: Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr condemns gun violence in the US
Active shooter lockdown drills are a common part of the school curriculum, from primary to high school.
The 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut was the deadliest such attack. Twenty of the 26 victims were between the ages of five and six.
Speaking on the floor of the US Senate in Washington DC on Tuesday, Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy begged his colleagues to pass gun control legislation.
"These kids weren't unlucky," he said. "This only happens in this country. Nowhere else, nowhere else do little kids go to school thinking that they might be shot that day."
But Texas Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican, rejected the calls for gun control. He said restricting the rights of "law-abiding citizens... doesn't work. It's not effective. It doesn't prevent crime."
Guns overtook car crashes to become the leading cause of death for US children and teenagers in 2020, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last month.
On Monday, an FBI report found that "active shooter" rampage attacks have doubled since the coronavirus began in 2020.
Map showing the location of the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas
 
不行。
漂亮国干任何伤天害理的事都是对的。因为人家有16亿美元洗白
中国不行,即使啥都不干,这16亿美元也能把屎盆子扣你头上
 
最后编辑:
又特么拿孩子撒气,真特么畜生都不如。
 
苹果要和苹果比,不能拿苹果和梨比。要不中国把枪禁开了再看看?怕就不是19个那个简单数的过来了吧?
 
苹果要和苹果比,不能拿苹果和梨比。要不中国把枪禁开了再看看?怕就不是19个那个简单数的过来了吧?
你这个视角有意思。
美国应该比哥伦比亚枪击案少。 :tx:
 
苹果要和苹果比,不能拿苹果和梨比。要不中国把枪禁开了再看看?怕就不是19个那个简单数的过来了吧?
这话说的,不禁枪是美国自己的选择,不是很多公知说乱象与是否禁枪无关吗?“人人有枪,才不会乱。
 
这话说的,不禁枪是美国自己的选择,不是很多公知说乱象与是否禁枪无关吗?“人人有枪,才不会乱。
人人有枪,政府及其官员才不敢为非作歹
 
这话说的,不禁枪是美国自己的选择,不是很多公知说乱象与是否禁枪无关吗?“人人有枪,才不会乱。
中国禁枪菜刀实名,不是为了人民的安全,而是怕人们早饭 :monster:
 
苹果要和苹果比,不能拿苹果和梨比。要不中国把枪禁开了再看看?怕就不是19个那个简单数的过来了吧?
你这个逻辑真NB,一个国家安不安全,不是看实际的结果,而是看假设的情况。

有人说中东战乱,不安全,没有美国安全,有可能的话尽量呆在美国不要去中东。

你一定会说NONONO, 你这样比不对,中东比美国安全,美国要是发生了战争,死的人怕不是中东能比的。

能有这样逻辑的,不是把别人当傻子就是自己是个傻子。
 
有啥解释的。

按照现在CFC主流的说法:

“美丽国,灯塔国,枫叶国杀人的都是可怜的心理疾病的患者,即使再怎么残忍,杀的人再多,都是心理疾病,需要治疗而已,国家还是伟大的,宗教都是最对人怜悯关爱的,人民还是伟大的善良的,整个殖民史都没有杀过人,运黑奴都是谎言,黑人在运奴船上都是吃战斧牛排的,怎么可能把老弱病残扔海里喂鱼的,绝对是阶级敌人造谣,原住民死亡灭绝的都是他们自杀的。中国如果出现这样突然杀人的,都说明中国执政群体的罪恶,都是中国人的罪恶,中国需要再被殖民三百年,才能被昂撒拯救” :cool:
 
你这个逻辑真NB,一个国家安不安全,不是看实际的结果,而是看假设的情况。

有人说中东战乱,不安全,没有美国安全,有可能的话尽量呆在美国不要去中东。

你一定会说NONONO, 你这样比不对,中东比美国安全,美国要是发生了战争,死的人怕不是中东能比的。

能有这样逻辑的,不是把别人当傻子就是自己是个傻子。
中东战乱是战争状态。
要比也是用二战来相比。二战的时候呆在中国安全还是美国安全呢?

谁是傻子我不知道,但是肯定你脑子不够用。
 
你这个逻辑真NB,一个国家安不安全,不是看实际的结果,而是看假设的情况。

有人说中东战乱,不安全,没有美国安全,有可能的话尽量呆在美国不要去中东。

你一定会说NONONO, 你这样比不对,中东比美国安全,美国要是发生了战争,死的人怕不是中东能比的。

能有这样逻辑的,不是把别人当傻子就是自己是个傻子。
原来那个梨还是假想中的梨,不带这么比的 lol
 
不行。
漂亮国干任何伤天害理的事都是对的。因为他们有16亿美元洗白
中国不行,即使啥都不干,这16亿美元也能把屎盆子扣你头上

这16亿美元是“追加”的钱, PROGRAM 一直都有

油管上,X上,FACEBOOK上大部分贬损中国一直都有国家力量和特别基金会(索罗斯那个就是犹太跨国的)资金支持。

很多都成了一门巨大收入的生意,都要请专业团队收集内容,各种图像视频音频特效处理
 
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