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I heard the news in my classroom today: 27 killed in a school across the continent. Words cannot describe the sadness we should feel. I watched a video where President Obama wept openly. This is an unimaginable act that seems sanctioned by the lack of laws and a lack of courage to do what is right.s

Such sadness

Strong people weep

Shed tears

Shed not innocent blood.

A tragedy

Senseless, deplorable

Words do not express–

Certainly, do not replace.

In this moment

Plead, beg, pray

Where is our courage?

Certainly not in violence.

The right to bear arms

Holds us each close

Embraces one another

We should never let go.

Use one’s arms–

Bear arms for one purpose–

Love–

And to be loved.

About ivonprefontaine

I have been an educator for almost 20 years. Prior to that, I worked in private industry for 15 years, then returned to university to earn my education degree. For the past 11 years, I have been a co-creator of learning in a unique, progressive, alternative educational school of choice. Currently, I am engaged in a doctoral program at Gonzaga University in Spokane. A main theme in my learning there has been the roles of systems thinking, complexity theory, and organizational theory, and how they apply to education generally and the learning environment I share with students, parents, and colleagues.

13 Responses »

  1. Ivon, we will cry together until something changes. Xoxoxo

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  2. Our world has turned upside down. We wondered what would happen when the radicals of the 1960′s and 1970′s were running the country – now we know. They encourage and sanction the unruly population they encouraged. The ‘feel good’ society the one who thought ‘anything against the establishment’ was the way to go. Now we are reaping the benefits of a lawless society. God help us.

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  3. love conquers all….such a sad day.

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  4. Very deplorable to hear this sad news..
    May Almighty save all.

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  5. We pray and continue to pray through our tears for the families and the community that has lost so much.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  6. It is hard to know how to relate to something so terrible. There is that desire… not to let the moment pass… to make a change while people are still in the shock wave of loss and agony… but the big question, is what can be changed… what is wrong? How easy it is to point the finger at the weapons. I’m not convinced. Having seen more TV than I wanted to, and a couple of the popular ‘action’ flicks… it seems to me that the west is much too tolerant to violence as entertainment. The culture has absorbed the violence, and it is reflected in every breath, every shadow and every reflection… protected by the constitution as ‘free speech’, we are allowing the promotion of a monstrous inhuman standard to saturate our world…

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    • I think you are right. We have allowed a saturation point with violence and young people do not have the skills of discernment in place to perhaps fully understand the finality of the consequences of their actions. The best I have to offer is we can only change that which is closest to us-us and hope like a rock in water the ripples flow outward.

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