Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
I said they are also community representatives. Which they are. And it's pretty normal to offer condolences to the victims after such an event, wherever in the world it is.

I'm sure you were against the instant politicization of events after the Southport stabbings, and yet you are clamouring for it here within the same timeframe, even though the facts arent known and the blood isn't dry.
I guarantee you will not find a post by me like that about the Southport stabbings. Feel free to search my history

The 'whoosh' exchange was me highlighting the irony in your reply, sorry that you missed it.

Offering condolences is fine. Offering condolences and doing nothing to help, and in fact doing more to make it worse, when you are literally the only people who can do something about it, is not fine.

There are hundreds of school shootings in the US. We can use the facts of any of those if you're worried that the blood isn't dry enough on this one.