School shootings

srh88

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its happening so often that i figure i could make one main thread on it.

another shooting today in a middle school. fucking middle school kid. when i was in middle school all i wanted to do was ride my bike and play guitar. shits crazy
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/25/us/indiana-school-shots-fired/index.html

a science teacher tackled him before it got worse.
did the school have too many doors?
should the science teacher gave him a pity fuck?

im just going off of the rights great ideas on how to stop a disturbed kid with a gun.

im glad i dont have a kid right now, im not sure how id feel about them being in a public school with a new shooting every week. super fucked up.

this kid should have never had access to a gun. i understand a senior in high school having a rifle or something to hunt with that they can just grab and go. but not a fucking middle schooler. the parents need to face some serious charges to put some fear in other shitty parents
 

SB85

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There seems to be Americans that think USA doesn't have a problem when it comes to firearms getting into the wrong hands.
 

srh88

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There seems to be Americans that think USA doesn't have a problem when it comes to firearms getting into the wrong hands.
id be willing to put money down he took that gun from his folks. can you easily buy a gun off the street? yes.
but i got 2 reasons why im sure it didnt come off the streets.
1- middle schooler.
2- guns are cheap. but not middle schooler cheap
 

srh88

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I don't think it's that big of a problem.

The USA has a much bigger problem with parents insisting they drive their kids to school and schools forbidding students to walk or ride a bike.

That doesn't get people to tune in, click, or tap though.
after driving through school zones everyday for years and sitting in line behind parents who think their kid is too good to ride the school bus... i agree.

a lot of my fun memories from school were on the bus lol.

but the shootings are a huge issue. ill take a 10-15 minute traffic jam over innocent kids getting shot
 

captainmorgan

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Schools have to many doors, when will people do something about all these doors killing our children. Just practicing my tRUmp supporter impression.
 

tangerinegreen555

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https://amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/05/24/us/new-hampshire-teacher-benefit-trnd/index.html?amp_js_v=a1&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCCAE=#amp_tf=From %1$s&ampshare=https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/24/us/new-hampshire-teacher-benefit-trnd/index.html

Yeah but teachers are starting to get way better life insurance death benefits.

Not the kids though. They just die while Alex Jones calls them false flags.

The biggest problems are truth and facts. People are making up their own, and stupid dumb fucks believe it.
 

srh88

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https://amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/05/24/us/new-hampshire-teacher-benefit-trnd/index.html?amp_js_v=a1&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQCCAE=#amp_tf=From %1$s&ampshare=https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/24/us/new-hampshire-teacher-benefit-trnd/index.html

Yeah but teachers are starting to get way better life insurance death benefits.

Not the kids though. They just die while Alex Jones calls them false flags.

The biggest problems are truth and facts. People are making up their own, and stupid dumb fucks believe it.
an ex of mine was a special ed teacher in a public school in FL. she made 16.50 an hour. not even close to worth it
 

choomer

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This has only started happening so often since the media has made "stars" out of the murderers.

Seems the smart parents will start looking at homeschooling w/ a little less derision since if you send your kid to public school these days it's not a matter of if, but a matter of when.

Doesn't anyone wonder why there is such a proliferation of these acts when there wasn't before Columbine?
They did happen (Texas Watchtower, etc.), but not on an every other month basis.
What changed? It wasn't that guns are easy to get because they were MUCH easier to get before.
 

choomer

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How much more often is it happening than say in the 90's? % based?
I don't have the time or inclination to track them down and make a list.

Wikipedia (NOT a definitive source) has this page that has a good listing of the rest of the world having this issue before Columbine, but doesn't do the same for the US and seems to only address ones that happened after Columbine.

Ah.....here's an actual timeline for the US. by decade.

Looking at the list, school shootings are nothing new, it just seems the aim of killing as many as possible is.
If you want more info remember that a web search (but NOT Google) is your friend.
 

charface

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its happening so often that i figure i could make one main thread on it.

another shooting today in a middle school. fucking middle school kid. when i was in middle school all i wanted to do was ride my bike and play guitar. shits crazy
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/25/us/indiana-school-shots-fired/index.html

a science teacher tackled him before it got worse.
did the school have too many doors?
should the science teacher gave him a pity fuck?

im just going off of the rights great ideas on how to stop a disturbed kid with a gun.

im glad i dont have a kid right now, im not sure how id feel about them being in a public school with a new shooting every week. super fucked up.

this kid should have never had access to a gun. i understand a senior in high school having a rifle or something to hunt with that they can just grab and go. but not a fucking middle schooler. the parents need to face some serious charges to put some fear in other shitty parents
Im all for peoples rights and all that shit. Im also very rational but couldn't
Help but worry about my kids when I sent them to school. I get tge chanses were probably less than slim but still it nagged.

When the school sent notices that there had been odd writings found on a bathroom wall or something.
I kept them home.

Im glad I no longer have school age kids. Now in a few years I can worry about the grandkid
 

srh88

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Im all for peoples rights and all that shit. Im also very rational but couldn't
Help but worry about my kids when I sent them to school. I get tge chanses were probably less than slim but still it nagged.

When the school sent notices that there had been odd writings found on a bathroom wall or something.
I kept them home.

Im glad I no longer have school age kids. Now in a few years I can worry about the grandkid
When I was in highschool some dude wrote a bomb threat in just about every bathroom there. I'm lucky I didn't get shot. He wrote a bomb will go off at so and so time. So I crossed out bomb whatever and wrote shark attack over every one of them lol
 

UncleBuck

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I don't think it's that big of a problem.

The USA has a much bigger problem with parents insisting they drive their kids to school and schools forbidding students to walk or ride a bike.

That doesn't get people to tune in, click, or tap though.
i'm not certain that driving a kid to school is as big a problem as children being massacred in schools by gunmen
 

RetiredGuerilla

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This is the repercussions of economic oppression. These kids don't feel as though they have a future. Graduate high school then get a job at McDonalds and be a slave to the dollar. Unaffordable health care and the widening gap of rich and poor. The fortunate living among the unfortunate creates animosity. They have to see the unattainable everyday and have it shoved in their faces followed by insults and ridicule for simply being less fortunate. The poor bullied kids are pissed and seeking retribution vs. the rich pricks. Having more fortunate kids make fun of your cheap shoes and clothes everyday is not cool.
 
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