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Florida shooting survivor: Making friends wouldn't stop gunman | |
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A survivor of the Florida school shooting says the idea that killers can be stopped if people make friends with them is a "slap in the face". | A survivor of the Florida school shooting says the idea that killers can be stopped if people make friends with them is a "slap in the face". |
Isabelle Robinson is a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people in February. | Isabelle Robinson is a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people in February. |
The #WalkUpNotOut hashtag has been used to suggest students should make friends with potentially dangerous classmates. | |
Writing in The New York Times, Isabelle says that is a "dangerous sentiment". | Writing in The New York Times, Isabelle says that is a "dangerous sentiment". |
"The idea that we are to blame, even implicitly, for the murders of our friends and teachers is a slap in the face to all Stoneman Douglas victims and survivors," Isabelle says. | "The idea that we are to blame, even implicitly, for the murders of our friends and teachers is a slap in the face to all Stoneman Douglas victims and survivors," Isabelle says. |
A campaign for stricter gun controls in the US has been growing since the school shooting on Valentine's Day. | A campaign for stricter gun controls in the US has been growing since the school shooting on Valentine's Day. |
That movement has been largely led by students from the school. | That movement has been largely led by students from the school. |
Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets across the US calling for tighter gun control on 24 March in the March For Our Lives. | Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets across the US calling for tighter gun control on 24 March in the March For Our Lives. |
In the essay for The New York Times, Isabelle describes her first meeting with Nikolas Cruz when she was 12. | In the essay for The New York Times, Isabelle describes her first meeting with Nikolas Cruz when she was 12. |
"I was eating lunch with my friends, most likely discussing One Direction or Ed Sheeran, when I felt a sudden pain in my lower back," she writes. | "I was eating lunch with my friends, most likely discussing One Direction or Ed Sheeran, when I felt a sudden pain in my lower back," she writes. |
"I turned around and saw him, smirking... his eyes were lit up with a sick, twisted joy as he watched me cry. | "I turned around and saw him, smirking... his eyes were lit up with a sick, twisted joy as he watched me cry. |
"The apple that he had thrown at my back rolled slowly along the tiled floor." | "The apple that he had thrown at my back rolled slowly along the tiled floor." |
"I don't remember if Mr. Cruz was confronted over his actions, but in my 12-year-old naivety, I trusted that the adults around me would take care of the situation. | "I don't remember if Mr. Cruz was confronted over his actions, but in my 12-year-old naivety, I trusted that the adults around me would take care of the situation. |
"Five years later, hiding in a dark closet inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, I would discover just how wrong I was." | "Five years later, hiding in a dark closet inside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, I would discover just how wrong I was." |
A year later Isabelle became Cruz's tutor, helping him with work. | A year later Isabelle became Cruz's tutor, helping him with work. |
"Looking back, I am horrified," she writes. "I now understand that I was left, unassisted, with a student who had a known history of rage and brutality." | "Looking back, I am horrified," she writes. "I now understand that I was left, unassisted, with a student who had a known history of rage and brutality." |
Isabelle goes on to say she knows the "benefits of reaching out to those who need kindness most". | Isabelle goes on to say she knows the "benefits of reaching out to those who need kindness most". |
But she says: "It is not the obligation of children to befriend classmates who have demonstrated aggressive, unpredictable or violent tendencies." | But she says: "It is not the obligation of children to befriend classmates who have demonstrated aggressive, unpredictable or violent tendencies." |
"No amount of kindness or compassion alone would have changed the person that Nikolas Cruz is and was, or the horrendous actions he perpetrated. | "No amount of kindness or compassion alone would have changed the person that Nikolas Cruz is and was, or the horrendous actions he perpetrated. |
"That is a weak excuse for the failures of our school system, our government and our gun laws." | "That is a weak excuse for the failures of our school system, our government and our gun laws." |
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