Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Tribune update: it’s now 18 children and 3 adults dead in Uvalde elementary school shooting
And in two days Abbott is going to speak at the NRA conference just a few hundred miles from where this happened. Apparently 18 dead children and 3 dead adults is an acceptable sacrifice for some extra campaign $$.
Where’s the conference?
Houston
So Trump, Cruz, Abbott and 55,000 NRA supporters will be at the George R. Brown Convention Center this weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Gun policies are the most readily available policy lever but hardly anyone likes to discuss the root causes of these shootings, namely, the culture of masculinity and glorification of violence. And when these discussions are had too often they are over simplified. It is well documented that many of these school shooters were bullied, had relationship problems with women, and did not meet societal definitions of "masculine." These shooters are trying to reclaim masculinity through violence, and we really should look more broadly at issues of gender expectations and the consider the many boys/young men who are bullied and outcast for not fitting in and the consequences it has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next time you are at your child’s school notice how easy it is for someone to walk in the door with anything they want.
And never once have I ever seen a suggestion that we try and at least make that change.
There should be no school that has no entrance doors for visitors that open immediately into the actual school building.
All entrances should be double doored. And require being buzzed in twice. ID should be scanned at the door before being buzzed in the first time. The second time along with ID they need to show it again. At least this slows someone with bad ideas down.
How about you sit down and be quiet. You have literally nothing useful to add to the conversation with your brain dead suggestions. Schools can’t even freaking afford to buy paper and books. You think we are supposed to retrofit all schools with this kind of gear. Who is going to pay for THAT when even in my wealth county public schools are begging me to send in tissues and paper towels.
And tell me how those measures are going to protect kids getting off and on the busses. Or older kids at, I don’t know, Virginia Tech’s campus or the like.
Learn some critical thinking skills before you open your mouth. We are sick of you and your ilk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.
What is happening to young people today?
We gave them guns and ignored their mental health.
"NBC News: Senator Murphy spoke to reporters as he walked off the Senate floor, saying, "spare me the bullshit about mental illness. We don't have any more mental illness than any other country in the world.""
What a lovely human. Voters should be ashamed.
Anonymous wrote:The next time you are at your child’s school notice how easy it is for someone to walk in the door with anything they want.
And never once have I ever seen a suggestion that we try and at least make that change.
There should be no school that has no entrance doors for visitors that open immediately into the actual school building.
All entrances should be double doored. And require being buzzed in twice. ID should be scanned at the door before being buzzed in the first time. The second time along with ID they need to show it again. At least this slows someone with bad ideas down.
Anonymous wrote:I just donated to Newtown Action Alliance. Can someone point me to the best organization for gun violence? I don’t attempt vigils or marches and am overwhelmed with newsletters. I just want to donate. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White men and guns just don’t go together… yet we fear the black man walking on the other side of the street with a hoodie on…
Stop it with your racism.
Wasn’t the shooter Latino?
There are white Latinos.
Here comes the spin to make him a white guy. Typical
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Tribune update: it’s now 18 children and 3 adults dead in Uvalde elementary school shooting
And in two days Abbott is going to speak at the NRA conference just a few hundred miles from where this happened. Apparently 18 dead children and 3 dead adults is an acceptable sacrifice for some extra campaign $$.
Where’s the conference?
Houston
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to f***ing scream
Perhaps starting paying some attention to the person under your nose who is in dire emotional pain. I guarantee you, there’s someone under your nose who is severely depressed. Pay some attention to them.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I come from a hunting family. We hunt on horseback with a pack of hounds.
We support a nearly total ban on firearms, even if it means no guns for us.
+1000. Here, here. I'm the ex-military PP. I'm with you 1000%.
If we ban firearms, how do we ensure the bad guys turn theirs in?
You can require a license to buy ammo or the components to pack your own. Also there are ways to identify and track purchases of bullets after they have been fired.
Here we go again with a C word - "can." I think you meant "ought to." Because it's not happening. The sooner people get realistic and pragmatic, the sooner school boards across America can start making plans, and following them through with completed action, to keep kids safe. Like: Plan - metal detectors. Budget, find contractor, install. That simple. Rather than whining and wishing and nothing getting accomplished and kids dying.
Of course, because a metal detector is definitely enough to stop a psycho that shows up at a school with a weapon of war. 🙄🙄🙄
The magical thinking, the complete lack of common sense and logic, this is such an American phenomenon.
Metal detectors do work. How many mass shootings happen in airports or courts? Don't play coy. They absolutely do work.
I just told you, the vast majority of courthouses in America DO NOT HAVE METAL DETECTORS at entrances. There have been numerous courthouse shootings in America. Educate yourself.
HOW WILL WE PAY FOR METAL DETECTORS AND THE MULTIPLE OFFICERS REQUIRED TO STAFF THEM AT THOUSANDS OF SCHOOLS ACROSS THE USA?! Put up or shut up.
Most counties and cities place bond or whatever referendums on ballots to finance improvements to schools or other large school expenditures. They would not need to be staffed, although an officer at each school would be even better. These size of expenditures are run of the mill. Nothing extraordinary at all.
I'm sorry you hold false beliefs that a metal detector does not deter gun carrying.
Are you some kind of troll?
A metal detector is USELESS without at least two armed staffing officers. Who would respond when the detector goes off?!?! You think the person set on mass murder at the school is just going to hear the alarm and say ‘oh whoops ya got me’ and drop their arsenal and handcuff themselves?!
You are either an idiot or a piece of excrement, arguing such ridiculously stupid things in the face of MURDERED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN. Seriously, GFY.
1) Deterrent. There's things called deterrents. It's a real thing. Not all crime is prevented by police officers.
2) Can man them with officers.
Deterrents and officers are both mainstay tools used to fight crime all over the country. There is nothing new about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas Tribune update: it’s now 18 children and 3 adults dead in Uvalde elementary school shooting
And in two days Abbott is going to speak at the NRA conference just a few hundred miles from where this happened. Apparently 18 dead children and 3 dead adults is an acceptable sacrifice for some extra campaign $$.
Where’s the conference?