Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Driving is definitely more deadly than gun homicides (DOT, FBI).
Not for kids 1-19, unfortunately: https://theweek.com/school-shootings/1013846/firearms-are-now-the-leading-cause-of-death-for-us-children
Anonymous wrote: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
Driving is definitely more deadly than gun homicides (DOT, FBI).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As scary as this is, I am far more worried about cancer, car accidents and drugs and mental health.
Exactly. Illegal drug abuse is killing over 100,000 Americans a year. Many of them are children. Astounding how there isn’t a peep here about THOSE kids. Why?
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
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:As scary as this is, I am far more worried about cancer, car accidents and drugs and mental health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is PP. I mean not much more you can do if you’re not willing to enact gun control.
You start paying attention to the lack of effective mental health services for teen boys from fatherless homes.
Would you STFU about fatherless homes. No evidence it matters.
Name one teen killer who had a present, loving and respectable father at home.
The shooters from Columbine, the shooter of the Sunday school, Virginia Tech shooter. Want me to go on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to keep living your life. There will always be another tragedy, illness, war to worry about.
I'm heartbroken for what happened too.
Yes there will always be more tragedies until the pro-gun Republcants are driven from office.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP’s attitude is part of the American problem.
We see other people’s children die and we don’t think “those are OUR kids,” we immediately turn to “how do I protect MY kids?” Those kids who died were our kids, they were all our kids. All of the American kids who are suffering, in bad schools, in unsafe homes, in unsafe neighborhoods, those are our kids. And we are failing them.
This is really truly a cultural phenomenon. In other countries people really do have a different attitude when this kind of a tragedy happens. We really need to step back and think about whether the way we think as Americans is even normal or reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:You have to keep living your life. There will always be another tragedy, illness, war to worry about.
I'm heartbroken for what happened too.