Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.
Oh STFU. We need to protect our kids.
OP, I’m grateful we can send our daughter to a private school. I know they’re not guaranteed to be safe, but for multiple reasons, it’s less likely there will be a shooting at one of them.
Anonymous wrote:There is no world in which these types of shootings aren't horrific. And I don't want to minimize the agony of the families involved by invoking math... but this isn't a real risk factor for your children.
I understand that you want to feel like you have some control over this. Like, that if you just have your kids in the right school you could avoid this. And maybe there are margins where private schools are "safer", but you're talking about trying to avoid a lightning strike here.
Short of keeping our children in our homes full time, there's just always a chance of tragedy striking from a multitude of sources. It's one of the hardest things about being a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats, OP, for turning this tragedy into being all about you.
Anonymous wrote:Do you drive to school? Or spend any time on a road whatsoever?
Way riskier.
I'm sorry you're feeling anxious, op. Maybe getting active might help. For both gun safety and road safety, parents need to mobilize and push for change