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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.[/quote] Dp. This is about all of us. The fact of the matter is that, in America, we *could* be victims in a mass shooting. Pp's statical analysis of risk doesn't comfort me. However rare (statistically), the fact remains that mass shootings can and do happen anywhere at any time. Excuse op and me for being upset and wanting to protect our kids.[/quote] Some of us care about other people's kids. Every time something like this happens, you can count on DCUM moms to start posts about how this affects THEM. No thought is ever given to how it affects others.[/quote] WTH are you even talking about? [/quote] Ignore the troll. She always comments about people being selfish blah blah blah. I have been considering private for a long time. What is even sicker is these shooters killed their own families! [/quote] I'm not being a troll. I'm saying what I honestly think. Instead of thinking only of yourself, think about what you can do to help others. Putting your kid in a private schools accomplishes nothing for anyone else, and probably nothing for yourself as well. You're kidding yourself.[/quote] So then tell us what to do to “help others.” This impacts ALL OF US. I don’t see how you can possibly think this reaction is selfish.[/quote] NP. The PP is just an idiot troll. Better not to engage. OP, when Sandy Hook happened my kid was in the exact same grade. I remember driving to school and being one of several parents who pulled their kid from school. There were a few more kids than usual who left for private that year, and they were all kids of parents who were waiting with me to pull their kids early. I think your reaction is pretty common. [/quote]
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