With the pending birth of my son, I decided to clear out some
of the storage on my phone by removing and archiving photos. I came across a
number of screenshots I took in the morning hours of June 12th
2016 while having spent a sleepless night outside my son’s bedroom door. He was
having night terrors at the time and my wife and I would take turns outside his
room so we could be nearby if he woke up screaming.
The following were all from the comment section of a
developing story about the Orlando terrorist attack at The Pulse nightclub. It
was an establishment that catered to homosexual patrons had hosted a “Latin
Night” the previous evening. Around 2 AM, 29-year-old security guard named Omar
Mateen entered the night club and began shooting people. Once it was over, it
would be the deadliest terrorist attack in this country since September 11th.
Forty-nine people lost their lives and another 58 were injured before the
perpetrator was killed by Orlando police officers.
At the time these comments were made, details were still coming in and the headline was that a shooting at a gay nightclub in
Orlando had left 20 dead. These comments were made in the breathlessly-reported early
hours of the story before the scope of the tragedy had fully unfolded. Nevertheless,
they represented some of the most abhorrent reactions to a tragedy I can
remember.
How did we get here? How have we become so blinded by anger
that we show blatant disregard for human life while self-righteously editorializing
on a tragedy stemming from a blatant disregard for human life? A
year later, are we better than this?
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