A photo that looks innocent but hides a sad and alarming meaning.

© Facebook - Stacey Wehrman Feeley

When Stacey photographed her daughter standing on the toilet, she thought she'd filmed a funny moment.
"I was about to send it to my husband when my little girl interrupted me and explained why she was up there."

He was showing me what to do in the event of a kindergarten shooting
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Stacey's little girl is only three years old and the daily violence she witnesses has already changed her lifestyle and way of thinking.
Stacey posted the photo on her Facebook page, asking politicians to look at it.

They are your children. Your grandchildren. Future generations. Those who will live and grow in a world that you will have built

Stacey's message is nothing more than a request for action, control and change.
"Can I help you? I am offering you my support," he writes, putting himself at the forefront.
His post, to date, has had over 43,000 "likes", 5,000 comments and 37,000 shares.
The people of Facebook therefore seem to have sided with Stacey: will it be enough for her brave words to become facts?
We hope so. Because neither a three-year-old nor a fifty-year-old adult should live with the anguish that, by now, has stuck to our skin.

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