Thoughts and Prayers

Filed in National by on March 27, 2023

6 dead, including 3 kids, in Nashville school shooting; female shooter dead

@GovBillLee
TNHighwayPatrol are assisting local law enforcement & first responders at the scene. As we continue to respond, please join us in praying for the school, congregation & Nashville community.

https://abc7.com/nashville-school-shooting-covenant-active-shooter-tn/13027564/

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  1. Arthur says:

    how did this happen at a christian school? didnt jesus stand in front of the bullets and deflect them from hitting anyone? didnt he use his heat vision and melt the gun before any shots could be fired?

    now i want some ahole christian idiot to tell me it was just these peoples time for god to call them home. really, so to do so he sent a gunman with a weapon of war to take care of it

    • Bane says:

      I hear you, but this is really unnecessary right now. Poking fun at these people and their religious beliefs does nothing. This is about guns and people’s easy access. Not Jesus, Muhammad, or Abraham

      • Jason330 says:

        Yes and no. American style Christianity is really at the heart of the problem.

        • Arthur says:

          This is exactly the time!!! All we do is hear about F’ing prayers. It’s time to start talking directly to the bs all these politicians keep spewing. The Tennessee congressman who reps that district had his Christmas card with him and his family holding weapons of war. Remember they want to defund public education so they can start indoctrinating kids in their Christian schools – schools just like this!!! The guns are what the Christian loving right so fiercely protect.

          • Jason330 says:

            Yes. It is extremely ghoulish for the Governor to call for prayers which, at best, are pointless.

      • Alby says:

        I disagree. Religious beliefs are a form of irrationality that, alone among forms of irrationality, are (because of deliberate misinterpretation) protected by the Constitution.

        This. Is. Wrong.

        I’m not going to pretend it’s not wrong just because lots of pathetic people can’t face a cold universe without it.

    • Alby says:

      You spelled your name, “shit for brains,” wrong.

  2. bamboozer says:

    Gawd did not save them, he never does and never will. No explanation of why the shooter gathered up an arsenal and opened fire, dare say that yet again mental illness is part of it. When the collective genius of the politicians closed the mental hospitals they unleashed the first wave of the homeless and a second wave of insane criminal behavior. Can speak first person to this, my brother became “certifiable” (Remember that one?) in his mid twenties, had lots of guns and lots of “Police Contact” to go with it. They took his guns, and I found the rest. That was a close one. Trust me.

    • Jean says:

      Really upsetting to hear that it’s a woman this time. Lord knows we have enough angry white men in this country

  3. Jason330 says:

    “The suspect entered Covenant School with at least two assault-type rifles and a handgun, officials said.”

    Purchased legally? That’s always the next shoe to drop.

    For me, the horror of these episodes tends to turn my mind reflexively towards mitigating rationalizations. Why this will not happen near me. Why this place was a unique. And why this (utterly normal occurrence) is some kind of strange outlier.

  4. Jason330 says:

    Also, Since 2022, Tennessee has been a “no permit required” state.

    Gov. Bill Lee
    @GovBillLee
    I signed constitutional carry today because it shouldn’t be hard for law-abiding Tennesseans to exercise their #2A rights. Thank you members of the General Assembly and
    @NRA
    for helping get this done.

    All gun owners are law-abiding up until the moment they murder a bunch of elementary school children.

    • Jason330 says:

      Lee on the call described the bill as a component of his “public safety agenda.”

      “That includes criminal justice reform. It includes support for law enforcement,” Lee said. “This particular piece of legislation not only protects the Second Amendment, it actually creates a safer environment in our state.”

      Sickening.

  5. Andrew C says:

    https://twitter.com/jackstelzner/status/1640398101658714131?cxt=HHwWpoC-ubvY7sMtAAAA

    The Republican Rep. from the district where the shooting occurred, posing with his wife and children for Christmas with assault rifles. If that’s not grooming, I don’t know what is.

  6. Arthur says:

    Ive completely changed my stance. its not the guns. they are not the problem with the school massacres. its the politicians. imagine strong and willful politicians saying this cant happen anymore and then doing something about it. guns dont kill kids, republicans do