Yea but just because someone, or everybody has mentioned a party, or refutes your opinion.It doesn't mean that they wont have value for your opinion in the future.
Information is information, how you apply it determines wether it is good or bad.
I think you might agree, that you should only vote if the candidate honestly represents your own views.It doesn't matter if you think they will fail with only 2% of votes, wich party they are with, or how long you had to wait to have them to vote for.
They represent what you want to see happen, and voting for a close alternative can damage your future hope at having a country you 100% feel free and safe in.Even if it only lasts for a few years.
But thats a bitt off topic anyway, this thread is about a murder, and I don't want people to think that my heart and thoughts arent towards the victims.Id give my life to prevent this if I could, and I believe nearly everybody on this forum would to.
Its the same with people sharing there thoughts.Its the only thing we can do at this point, and its in all of our hearts to try.But from what iv read on here, we mostly agree that its stupid and senseless for one person to be able to create so much harm.
The best thing that I think we can do to respect the victims, is to acknowledge it, and discuss it as a community.The families involved are overwhelmed right now, and it is our responsibility to make sure that our communities act on it in a way they would approve.
It doesnt matter what the options are.Moving the emergency exits, making hollywood hire bouncers, gun control, or better laws permitting self defense.
The lawmakers are meeting in mass to discuss it, we should be as well.Its the only way that we can make sure the laws we are given work, and force change in the future when they don't.