3 children dead in private Christian elementary school shooting in TN

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Anonymous wrote:I want a civil war II over this.


Civil War I fought by you a-holes over the right to keep slaves
Civil War II fought by you a-holes over the right to shoot children in their schools

You people are truly the worst.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





Just stop.

Such a hateful statement.
Thankfully, the shooter is dead. Pray for the children and the families.


OP here. I am a mother of two elementary school students and I am fed up with "thoughts and prayers" and no action every time I see another school shooting.

So unless you have something more productive to offer than "pray" (FYI, I'm an atheist, so no, I won't), you stop please. Stop and offer potential solutions that aren't prayers and more doors.


So are you going to allow citizens to protect the schools with guns? Or are you gonna hope and pray that guns magically disappear from this world?


No, we are not. Didn't Uvalde dispense with the "good guys with guns" will stop this? We know that is not going to help.

And Uvalde is just one instance. In some areas of the country, y'all are too afraid to go to the dairy aisle or beach w/o your pistols. They're everywhere and, so far, not putting a dent in this countries gun violence.


+1 There ARE no good guys with guns. There are, however, far too many heavily armed legends in their own minds running around.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





Just stop.

Such a hateful statement.
Thankfully, the shooter is dead. Pray for the children and the families.


OP here. I am a mother of two elementary school students and I am fed up with "thoughts and prayers" and no action every time I see another school shooting.

So unless you have something more productive to offer than "pray" (FYI, I'm an atheist, so no, I won't), you stop please. Stop and offer potential solutions that aren't prayers and more doors.


So are you going to allow citizens to protect the schools with guns? Or are you gonna hope and pray that guns magically disappear from this world?


No, we are not. Didn't Uvalde dispense with the "good guys with guns" will stop this? We know that is not going to help.

And Uvalde is just one instance. In some areas of the country, y'all are too afraid to go to the dairy aisle or beach w/o your pistols. They're everywhere and, so far, not putting a dent in this countries gun violence.


+1 There ARE no good guys with guns. There are, however, far too many heavily armed legends in their own minds running around.


+1 they think their Call of Duty successes are going to translate to the real world.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes

Faux News bobble head just said it’s because “SIDE DOORS”. If we could just control those now going forward, we could prevent this type of thing from happening in the future. SIDE DOORS.


Look, the wolf maulings aren't a function of the millions of wolves we have released into the forest. That's ridiculous. You're simply trying to mock our decision to flood the country with wolves. We simply haven't planted enough trees. If there were more trees, the wolves would have to work slightly harder to get to the foot paths.
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Anonymous wrote:I'll be all know. The only thing to blame is mental health because we are the only country in the world who has mental health issues.


Well that combined with lack of universal health care.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





Just stop.

Such a hateful statement.
Thankfully, the shooter is dead. Pray for the children and the families.


OP here. I am a mother of two elementary school students and I am fed up with "thoughts and prayers" and no action every time I see another school shooting.

So unless you have something more productive to offer than "pray" (FYI, I'm an atheist, so no, I won't), you stop please. Stop and offer potential solutions that aren't prayers and more doors.


So are you going to allow citizens to protect the schools with guns? Or are you gonna hope and pray that guns magically disappear from this world?


No, we are not. Didn't Uvalde dispense with the "good guys with guns" will stop this? We know that is not going to help.

And Uvalde is just one instance. In some areas of the country, y'all are too afraid to go to the dairy aisle or beach w/o your pistols. They're everywhere and, so far, not putting a dent in this countries gun violence.


+1 There ARE no good guys with guns. There are, however, far too many heavily armed legends in their own minds running around.


+1 they think their Call of Duty successes are going to translate to the real world.


I spent three hours in the theater yesterday afternoon watching John Wick. I assure you, I can now take down armies of assailants through a combination of firearms, martial arts, and snappy attire.
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The Uvalde cops were chickenshit cowards. Standing there afraid, fiddling with their radios while the little kids screamed and died. Manly Republican men, guaranteed.

"Good guys with guns."
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Anonymous wrote:I want a civil war II over this.


Civil War I fought by you a-holes over the right to keep slaves
Civil War II fought by you a-holes over the right to shoot children in their schools

You people are truly the worst.


I know. We VOTE to settle our differences. What a crazy woke concept.
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Even gangs don't shoot up f****** elementary schools
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Anonymous wrote:I want a civil war II over this.


Civil War I fought by you a-holes over the right to keep slaves
Civil War II fought by you a-holes over the right to shoot children in their schools

You people are truly the worst.


I know. We VOTE to settle our differences. What a crazy woke concept.



Awesome! So you're up for popular vote and not this bull crap? That is the electoral college correct?
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Anonymous wrote:Children die for the 2nd Amendment. The GOP has decided to sacrifice our young for men to pretend to be the punisher.


We have their thoughts and prayers. Doesn't that stop bullets or do they just call fake news when children actually die?


Per the perusal of Foxnews comments every time something like this happens, it's:

-That we don't have enough armed guards at schools ("lots of retired veterans would be happy to guard schools!") ignoring that we have mass shootings with armed guards anyways, and at other locations besides schools including concerts, malls, movie theaters, workplaces, churches, and on and on
-That we don't arm teachers (most teachers don't want to be armed, I know many of them and they have enough to worry about let alone carrying a loaded gun that kids could easily get ahold of)
-That it's our lack of family values as a country/society in the USA that is to blame (specifically democratic erosion of traditional family values)... basically a "shrug, can't do nothing about that till we have better morals!" response that is useless
-We have enough gun laws, more won't do anything

blah blah blah. Conservatives have absolutely nothing helpful to say and it keeps happening and rinse and repeat.


Tbh I just pray it happens at schools filled with the kids of Republican elites. Then only way they change their tune is when it happens to them. They don’t give a f#ck about anyone else.

That said, I wish for a world with strong gun control and an absence of school shootings.


Wow. Just wow.


Yes, I am also shocked at how ghoulish the Republican elites conduct themselves. Democrats have been begging for 20 years for sensible gun reforms and the Republicans just grow more extreme, egged on by our lunatic Supreme Court.

If we are going to have a country with mass shootings, I’m going to pray that it mostly affects those who enable it to happen and block good-faith reforms. Reap what you sow, and all that.


Multiple posters on this thread have literally said they hope the dead children have Republican parents, and you're calling Republicans "ghoulish?" I've never seen/heard Republicans hoping for dead children.


DP... I don't know whether it's one poster, one person trying to troll, or multiple posters - and neither do you. Either way I hope they aren't being sincere in wishing death on children.

But I will say I can understand where that poster might be coming from, that Republicans generally refuse to help on issues, even the worst kinds of things like children being slaughtered in schools, until it actually affects them personally. There's something fundamentally broken and sociopathic in the Republican mindset that this is what it always has to come to, rather than Republicans actually having the empathy and care about the fate of others and their children that they should. It's like they are living in a bubble of delusion thinking their guns will stop all of this - yet the violence and horror keeps continuing in spite of their guns, and in fact fueled by easy access to guns.
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Anonymous wrote:As long as the shooter wasn't carrying a photo of the naked statue of David, the outrage in TN will simmer down soon.


You are terrible at geography if you don't know that Florida and TN are two different places.
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Probably had too many doors and too little God at that Christian school.

Thoughts and prayers, but certainly no actionable changes needed.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/nashville-school-shooting-green-hills-b2308856.html





Just stop.

Such a hateful statement.
Thankfully, the shooter is dead. Pray for the children and the families.


OP here. I am a mother of two elementary school students and I am fed up with "thoughts and prayers" and no action every time I see another school shooting.

So unless you have something more productive to offer than "pray" (FYI, I'm an atheist, so no, I won't), you stop please. Stop and offer potential solutions that aren't prayers and more doors.


So are you going to allow citizens to protect the schools with guns? Or are you gonna hope and pray that guns magically disappear from this world?


No, we are going to confiscate your guns. By any means necessary.


Who is "we?" Would you confiscate the guns by gunpoint?
Anonymous
Since it appears to be a faith-based private school, I am hopeful the faith community with power can finally lead the way for change.

The only way to force conservative legislators to take action is to be forced there by their own constituents. This tragedy just might provide that opportunity for real change.

This happened in TN, the land where the great Dolly Parton is a saint—as well as a deep pocket machine who drives change. While she has strategically avoided taking sides when it comes to politics, I’m hoping that she just might decide she no longer needs to tread lightly and instead launches the mutiny we desperately need when it comes to gun control, safe storage, and commonsense measures that even many gun owners support.

Can we draft her to take action? Could this be her true legacy?
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Anonymous wrote:I want a civil war II over this.


You think the side that doesn't have guns will win this "civil war?"
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