You’ve probably never heard the name of Anthony Borges. At best, he will be a footnote to tragedy.
You know all about David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez, survivors
of the Parkland school shooting. After all, they were useful. Their adolescent
passions could be channeled and directed against the gun lobby. They became the
faces of a national anti-gun movement… movement that is currently fading from
view… for having largely outlived its usefulness.
Anthony Borges was also a student at Parkland’s Marjorie
Stoneman Douglas High School. He ended up taking five bullets for trying to
protect his classmates. A hero, don’t you think?
Now, instead of using the incident to advance the anti-gun
agenda, Borges has called out the local sheriff and the school superintendent…
the people who ought to have resigned in disgrace to accept responsibility for failure.
Zero Hedge blog has the story:
Parkland
shooting victim Anthony Borges slammed Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Superintendent Robert Runcie for failing
"on so many levels" leading up to the February 14 massacre that left
17 students and teachers dead, reports CBS
Miami via The Red Elephants.
“To
Sheriff Israel of the Broward Sheriff’s Office and Robert Runcie, the
Superintendent of schools in Broward, I want to thank you for visiting me at
the hospital, but I want to say that both of you failed us, students,
teachers and parents alike, on so many levels,” read Borges's
attorney Alex Arreaza.
Borges
is being hailed as a hero for saving the lives of 20 classmates for
attempting to close and lock a classroom door during the shooting - taking five
bullets in the process.
The
15-year-old shooting victim also criticized school officials for allowing
self-confessed gunman Nikolas Cruz to continue to attend school even after
realizing he was a threat.
An intelligent young man.
ReplyDeleteSo, of course, the Left will hate him for harshing their mellow.
ReplyDeleteI am in awe such a young person would have the presence of mind to do what must be done in a situation like that. He is remarkable.
ReplyDeleteHe shows you don't have to have a gun to act heroic.
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