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I think the less said the better to any age unless an older child may be more inquisitive. There is only one answer to cover the whole incident and any other similar to them that have happened over the years. They are not going to go away and will become more frequent since we have a president who will not secure our borders, our country, our schools, our theaters, or even parks from foreign invasion.
The time and hate for the American people is making peace and safety something we must always be ready to defend. No child or adult is safe with a government who will not protect them from invasion and foreign terrorist. Therefore children must be taught that freedom, rights, and peace in this country is continually at risk and harm or death is our way of life as American patriots.
We call this man a crazy for shooting up this theater but without reason or explanation for his actions. We are presuming and not being realistic with these events and why they are becoming more common. The economy and foreign invasion is the biggest reason normal peaceful people are becoming Activist and Rebels.
The idea that the president or "foreign invasion" are to blame for this incident is preposterous.
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