Uvalde to Ukraine; You Deserve Better.
- glennshatz7
- Jul 12, 2022
- 7 min read
Life has a way of teaching us things that we would never otherwise expect. It happens all the time. We see it in our daily lives. It is a truly common occurrence to have the answers to our questions right in front of us, without us ever even realizing.
For example, take the assassination of Shinzo Abe and the motives of his assassin. If only we could convince someone willing to do the same thing to another world leader, it would certainly do the rest of the global community a world of good, for all mankind's sake.
Shinzo Abe had little reason to be assassinated, while another supposed world leader who deserves the same treatment, which is only more than fair and just in the eyes of the rest of the world, yet this one individual is allowed to continue his onslaught of war crimes upon innocent civilians on a daily basis while the rest of the world watches in a cringed amazement and disbelief of the destruction for no real apparent reason behind the rationale.
All because of nuclear threats and other innuendos of terrorism.
Welcome to the world of common Propaganda ladies and gentlemen...
This behavior, as much as it is apparent as much as it is turned away with a blind eye by the masses, is an inexcusable tragedy upon their very own neighborhood community, not to mention the foreign communities under attack for no other reason than that of one individual's plan to accomplish a goal in their little mind for which they intend to ultimately accomplish.
The same can be said about the law enforcement in Uvalde, Texas. Not to say that they need to be assassinated, but they do need to be educated.
It is the complete opposite mentality of a determined world leader...it is in fact, the polar opposite. One shows incredible strength, while the other shows terrible weakness.
You can be the judge of who is who...
The Robb Elementary incident just shows the absolute failure level of the academy providing the necessary training for their officers, because they were not only neglect in the performance of their duties, they were truly afraid to perform those duties for well over one hour before they acknowledged the seriousness of the overall situation.
It's not exactly an average day at the office...
It was more than apparent to everyone other than law enforcement. It was disturbing to watch the video of the incident after the Stateman eventually released the graphic video to the public. I was completely eyes wide open and jaw hanging down to the floor with amazement on the overall inaction of the immediate officers surrounding the classroom where the shooter and numerous children were located.
Whoa, what did I just witness to be considered a form of law enforcement?
Welcome to America, where one individual with a gun can hold more power than that of an entire division of law enforcement for 77 minutes.
I wonder how all of those officers would've felt if they knew it was their child in that classroom? I guarantee there would've been no holding them back from their objective to save their child...
But for the common law enforcement officer in Uvalde, Texas, the most excitement they may see in a day's work is the new waitress working in the coffee shop. I get it, it's not exactly New York City lifestyle speed, but it should only be common sense to anyone who joins the ranks of law enforcement that their duty is to put their life on the line for others, period. To serve and protect, exactly just how it is written in big bold letters on the application form when applying for employment to fill the position. It's right in front of applicants in plain black and white.
Fast forward to May 24th of 2022 when the services of law enforcement was not only 77 minutes late in performing their duties, but unmistakably lacked all the necessary training for protection that was non-existent for the one hour and seventeen minute duration. It was blatantly obvious the only lives they were protecting that day were themselves, and that is a serious blindness of vision towards their mission-stated commitment towards active duty.
It is negligence at it's utmost common standard of practices in the field of law enforcement.
But one look at the event tells is that the situation was absolutely riddled in fear. Fear itself allowed the shooter to conduct his fantasy with little enforcement upon his actions.
I just cannot imagine the thoughts and feelings flowing through the children's minds as they were inside the classroom along with the shooter. Anyone under the age of 25 years should never be able to purchase an AR-15 assault weapon in any sense of reality, but God Bless America, it's possible.
We have these unfortunate traumatic events in life in order to expose these things to one day make things better for everyone overall. It is now we can hope that the local law enforcement will begin to develop the necessary skills to perform their duties properly, and someone close enough to one of the world's leaders who believes they're leader is part of some conspiracy and who feels willing enough to commit the ultimate crime in order to exact their revenge can become a powerful message to the rest of us around the world...Ukraine, the USA and many others have defended themselves for long enough, someone needs to put a conspiracy into the mind's of a few Russian madmen and let nature take it's course.
To think that the former President of the United States did exactly that and almost got away with his methodically delusional way of attempting to stay in the office of The White House, if only the Vice President had not performed his duties as designated. Just imagine the consequences if the VP had chosen differently...he performed his duty and allowed the traditional American democratic system of law and order to remain intact and stand against a true professional con artist of self-serving grandeur.
The number of psychologically corrupted world leaders that are hazardous to our world's health, can all be counted on one hand, even without the use of our thumb...only because these world leaders stick out exactly like a sore thumb.
A handful of skewed reality-isolated individuals among a world of rational common sense hard-working middle-class citizens is rather one-sided on the scales of justice, yet the single individual weight seems to be a little more heavy than that of the mass weight of it's foundation.
The balance of civilization is way off...
Boom Ditty on those self-serving narcissistic muthaf*ckers, including all those mofos with more firepower than brains, or for any other territorial leaders with the lack of compassion towards others, especially for their own people and society, because it is those individuals of evil who truly deserve such fatal treatment for their actions.
That is what I would legally and morally classify as "fair and just".
For Saddam Hussein, his execution was unjust in nature, considering the operation outcome, but he still deserved the ultimate punishment for the many other crimes he previously committed beyond the scope of possessing weapons of mass destruction.
Unfortunately, in today's day and age, it's one man against a entire world of inactivists.
Because I feel for the citizens of Ukraine, along with the citizens of Uvalde, only because both communities deserve better. There is zero reason for these events to happen, to allow these unthinkable acts upon others with delay and uncertainty. Let us act our age, because it's absolutely absurd to watch children become the adults and the adults cower and revert into children.
My heart goes out to the families of all those Uvalde victims now suffering from this needless crime. It pains me to believe just how badly the families were betrayed by their very own authority figures that just so happen to be paid by your very own tax dollars to wait in the hallways for 77 minutes before entering the classroom when that very specific task is exactly their job description and what they're officially paid to do, which is to perform their duties and uphold the law at any cost, including their lives.
But I can also say with certainty that my heart goes out to all the law enforcement that failed to perform their duties that day. I would never want to be in their shoes for the rest of their lives because they're the ones that have to live with themselves with every breath they take until their very last breath is exhaled. They had the opportunity to wound the shooter when his truck crashed a few minutes before he ever entered the school. Three officers allowed this young man to enter the school knowing he was armed and dangerous. In most cases I would immediately determine the blood is on the hands of the three officers and subsequent law enforcement officers who were in charge of the operation once the shooter entered the school, but I just can't. I cannot. I cannot blame someone for neglect when they do not understand what it is they're apparently neglecting. It is not the officer's fault for inaction, it is the academy and it's training regiment that lacks a whole lotta polish. In fact, the whole division of law enforcement on both State and Federal levels needs an entirely new paint job before anyone is ever going to get a nice coat of wax applied.
My heart also goes out to the family of Shinzo Abe and his billions of admirers from around the world, including myself. I am deeply saddened by his passing and mourn his loss for all his goodwill and promise to his people, as well as for his massive influence worldwide, but quietly hiding in the background of life there is a silver lining to his death, and a hint to those with the ability to conduct the same application on another world leader who has a much more sinister plan of action than that of the former Japanese Prime Minister.
Is it not worth sacrificing the life of one individual to spare the life of hundreds of thousands? Not to mention the millions displaced? Or all the children who are forced to become adults far too early in their young developing lives?
What's the difference between a child defending themselves in an American classroom or supermarket any different than that of the young child dodging bullets to cross the street in Iran or Afghanistan?
Kids are supposed to play with toy guns. Adults are supposed to grow out of them, just like any other toy. Americans, along with a few other select Nations around the world just haven't learned that yet...
Maybe one day they'll learn to act their age, but until then...tick tock, tick tock.







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