We know you're far from insensitive, liberals always think with their emotions rather than their brains. It's exactly why you are unable to see the cold hard facts. You ain't gonna restrict anyones rights. "PRY IT FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS" Strick gun control laws have failed repeatedly in America We live in the greatest nation on earth, that allows fundimental rights even for our peasents. And the ability to defend your family and property...so many other counties don't. Even the UK has no freedom of speech, no ability to arm yourself and protect your family. How many more terrorist attacks is it gonna take until the peasents revolt? How many more peasents are gonna die until liberals decide to look at numbers not emotions? 99% of American's families immigrated here. If you hate it, go back where y'all came from. You aren't free to take rights away from anyone else here. Go elsewhere if you want to live in a repressive regime. May I suggest North Korea if you're into having your civil liberties trampled on.
The equivalent right you refer to here in the UK is "freedom of expression" - article 10 of the european convention of human rights. That said, just because you have the right to say something, doesn't mean people need to listen, or stop them judging you for it.
Idc what other people think of me, I rarely encounter them tbh I am one with nature. And I am very happy with that. Judge away losers! Anyhoo, This not my belief but lets prove a point: I want you to go post on facebook exactly these words: "I HATE MUSLIMS! GO HOME!" See how that turns out for you and your "freedom of expression" The UK has a long history of censorship. Ps I don't hate muslims, I am very respectful of all religions. I admire your faith, god bless
Your post and every post that links this tragedy to a political agenda is insensitive. While you fuel this debate... Someone mourns: A mother... A sister... A daughter... A soulmate... A lifelong best friend... A neighbor... A mentor. They stare at the empty spot on the couch where that person sat everyday.... They take care of that daughter, who, for the third day, asks when their mother is coming home... and then asks why?.... While fighting tears. They make memorial arrangements. Take a moment to reflect on that... "nurse". The last thing someone that lost someone close to them wants to hear right now is about how the person they lost would still be here if there was more "regulation on guns". Instead of making threads to push a political debate: Make a thread with a link that people can use to donate to the victims families. Wear a black ribbon. Apologize to all the victims families for feigning affection and then pushing a political stance in the same breath, as if those people did not matter and the issue is more important. That would help a lot more actually.
You missed the point and I'm not surprised from the other arguments you've made which are full of pitfalls and fallacies.
I would think a nurse would just do her job and not get into politics at a time like this. Only smart cookies think getting political with a post helps more than showing solidarity I guess.
y'all chastise us for having an "emotional" response and then go on about the "empty spot on the couch" here's some tea: they are dead. their families are broken. they are not coming back, regardless of how much you sympathize or mourn or post about what a great person you are for commiserating. none of those things will prevent future incidents, either. you know what does? politicizing things. making a change instead of a "prayer" or "condolences". this was preventable, and it was not prevented, because people like you want us to stagnate after every incident. after we were done "mourning" the last 273 mass shootings in the US this year, what did we do to stop THIS one? because your pity for the first victim didn't bring them back, and certainly didnt stop the second from dying. and here's some slightly hotter tea: you're still doing effectively nothing posting about your lil sympathy fest while the nurse does her job and helps save those lives that aren't gone yet, so how about, idk, closing your mouth about her contribution to the situation?
While I'm not entirely sure what creating an account and posting what I can only assume was an initial twitter based draft of the current US President's travel ban on a different American firm's platform will demonstrate, at least I can rest easy with my follow up post criticising Trump's haircut, secure in the knowledge that the US Department of Homeland Security would never start issuing demands to social media platforms to reveal the identity of users that make posts critical of the presidental administration. Oh wait.
I chastise you for faking sympathy while pushing a political agenda. Spin it all you want. It's insensitive and dismissive. Point blank period.