Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend is headed there now to grab daughter.
Shooter at large. No leads.
Is that really the best option?
My son is at a different New England school but I just told my husband if this were happening at his school I would already be at the airport/on a plane. Not sure I'd bring him home, though I suppose they will cancel finals, but I'd want to be physically there with him.
Anonymous wrote:background checks wouldn't stop the majority of mass shooters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America!
Let’s not politicize this please.
People always say that and then nothing happens. How many of these do we have to see happen and listen to empty platitudes about thoughts and prayers while politicians continue to take money from gun manufacturers?
You can’t give it even an hour during an active shooting to begin screeching politics. This is scary, horrifying, and needs to be addressed, but right now, parents are worried their kids may be dead or soon dead
If you help put guns in the street, this blood is on you. I don’t give one crap if you are offended.
This.
Tomorrow will mark 13 years since Sandy Hook. The students shot today were likely born in the same years. We had 13 years. So when is "too soon", exactly?
My college freshman was 5 and in kindergarten when Sandy Hook happened. There is a Parkland survivor on lockdown at Brown right now. It is not political to state that we have failed in protecting America’s children from gun violence. That is fact.
Political is whether you think that’s acceptable and what you are willing or not willing to do about it.
Children go to bed hungry in America. Whether you think we should do something about that and if so what we should do is political.
Not the time as it’s still happening right now, @sshole.
Anonymous wrote:background checks wouldn't stop the majority of mass shooters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America!
Let’s not politicize this please.
People always say that and then nothing happens. How many of these do we have to see happen and listen to empty platitudes about thoughts and prayers while politicians continue to take money from gun manufacturers?
You can’t give it even an hour during an active shooting to begin screeching politics. This is scary, horrifying, and needs to be addressed, but right now, parents are worried their kids may be dead or soon dead
“Screeching politics” means highlighting things that make a certain kind of politics look bad.
Don’t bring up politics! (Nobody says this during terrorist attacks where the perpetrators are a different kind of politics)
People can bring up whatever they want and if you cared enough to have the courage to chime in you'd have the right to do so.
Right now I’m worried about my daughter who is sheltering in place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend is headed there now to grab daughter.
Shooter at large. No leads.
Is that really the best option?
Anonymous wrote:I am afraid gun control won’t keep Ivy League shooters (this guy, Luigi etc) from getting guns…They will 3D print them…
Anonymous wrote:Link your sources, people.
(And not the idiot in chief)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend is headed there now to grab daughter.
Shooter at large. No leads.
Is that really the best option?
If my kid were at Brown and I was driving distance away, I’d be on my way. It’s finals week which I’m sure Brown will have some kind of change coming to accommodate. I wouldn’t want my kid there for the next few weeks before break with a shooter on the loose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend is headed there now to grab daughter.
Shooter at large. No leads.
Is that really the best option?
Anonymous wrote:I am afraid gun control won’t keep Ivy League shooters (this guy, Luigi etc) from getting guns…They will 3D print them…
Anonymous wrote:My friend is headed there now to grab daughter.
Shooter at large. No leads.