Could you please post your credentials that show you are an expert on the speech patterns and habits of six year olds.
>>Could you please post your credentials that show you are an expert on the speech patterns and habits of six year olds.<<
It has nothing to do with the speech patterns and habits of six year old and everything to do with logic and reason and adults erroneously believing made up stories of unnamed individuals.
But you keep on believing The Daily Telegraph. I won’t stop you.
I'm no expert, just a mother of four. And those words out of the mouth of a 6 year old don't ring true.
"Mummy, I'm okay but all my friends are dead."
I have a hard time believing that a child of that age, just having seen her classmates shot, would consider the fears of her parents and say "I'm okay". Their world is about them, especially when in shock.
And what American child refers to her mother as "Mummy"? Sounds like a British term.
And "all my friends" .... "All" as in every last one of them? And were all the victims this child's friend?
I doubt it. But I don't doubt for a moment that someone would manufacture this heartrending "statement" for political purposes, though.