Kaido
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- Feb 14, 2004
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thats a pro gun psychopath for you.
I'm not anti-gun, but there's a time & a place for throwing your views out there...publicly posting a picture of yourself with a mask & a gun to a teenage kid who just watched his friends get murdered a year ago is pretty dang insensitive. The Internet has made it waaaaaaay too easy to stick your foot in your mouth:
Searcy later deleted the tweet following a backlash and even posted an apology to Hogg, but the gun activist had already retweeted the picture calling out the principal, telling him ‘what’s more cool’ than guns.
‘Cool guns, you know what’s more cool?,’ Hogg rhetorically asked. ‘Mom's and dads getting to see their kids graduate high school alive; Kids not having to step over bloodstained sidewalks on their way to school; Parents not coming home to find their child with a self inflicted gun shot wound.’
I mean, I understand what the principle was doing, as he enjoys guns himself & wants to protect that right, and gun rights is a very serious discussion, but now he's been placed on leave from his job because of the way he expressed those views, and probably getting a ton of hate mail from the Internet because of it. That's the other difficult problem with the Internet - you basically get branded for life. Remember Kathy Griffin? She took her humor over the line with the severed head photo & got fired because of it. It's hard because we've all done moronic stuff at some point in our life, but for most of us, it becomes a distant memory & we learn & grow from it...with the Internet, it seems like steeping over the line can haunt you for the rest of your life.