Athletic Dir [889]
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Newton, CT.
Dec 14, 2012, 4:32 PM
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Upon returning home on this sun dappled afternoon, I learned of what is one of the most horrific and confusing events in American history. Nineteen children and 8 teachers were shot and killed at school this morning. Why? Why? Why? WHY?! Those were nineteen children. Possibly nineteen Josh Hamilton’s, possibly nineteen Einstein’s, nineteen future citizens, nineteen future leaders, nineteen children who will never have a goodnight story read to them again by their parents. Eight more people with families, who they will never see again, but none of this answers the question. The truth is, we never will answer the question, because the question is unanswerable. There is no logical explanation to how someone could ever do this, whether in, or out, of their right minds.
While the question can’t be answered, we have to do our best to fix what we can, while we can. Maybe this is the wake-up call our quarrelling nation needs. So many people today don’t get along over the smallest things. Why dislike someone because they don’t agree with your political views? Why give someone the cold shoulder because they’re a Mormon, and you’re a Christian? Why give someone a dirty glance because they’re skin is a little bit darker than yours? Think back to when YOU were in elementary school, could you have cared less about if someone was a republican or a democrat? These were children, honest, and innocent, two traits that we have an extreme lack of these days.
Today, our nation weeps for these children and their families, but what about tomorrow? Tomorrow we will go back our arguments, back to our incessant ramblings over gun control, but why? Why can’t we finally stop and say enough is enough? I will put my best foot forward to living life to the fullest, and putting aside silly rivalries, because who knows how long we have? Let’s not forget these children and teachers, let us instead let the memory of them help us change our actions for the better. Glory to God in the good, and the bad.
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