Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Quote of the Day

[Content Note: Guns violence misogyny.]"I'm feeling that there's more anger toward mom than there's toward the boy."—Lisa Sheridan, a resident of Newtown, cited within an article concerning the town's feelings toward Nancy Lanza, mother and first victim of mass killer Adam Lanza.It's obvious to question why Nancy Lanza possessed weapons, or even the particular weapons she did, or how secure she stored them, although it isn't particularly fair to neglect to think about the possibility she'd these to safeguard herself from her boy, considering that he was, unquestionably, some risk to her.It's obvious to question why she required him towards the gun range together with her, although it isn't particularly fair to neglect to grant her the great belief assumption it wasn't because she meant to train him to murder children.It's obvious to question several things, because we all know precious little about Nancy Lanza, with the exception that she apparently threw in the towel her career to remain home together with her troubled boy. Which her existence ended at his hands.It's bullshit to carry her more accountable than her adult boy.[H/T to Erica.]

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