Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America!
Let’s not politicize this please.
But it IS political. Some things need to be politicized. Spare me. You don’t get to brush over your votes that allow this to keep happening! Silence isn’t the answer.
Honestly it's also not political and letting people define it as such is the problem. I've personally lived through a school shooting 20 years ago. It doesn't feel political when you're scared locked in your classroom. When your own kid is doing active shooter drills.
It's basic decency. The US accounts for 3/4th of all mass shootings in the world and we do nothing.
Heartbreaking. And you’re right that it should NOT be political. But unfortunately it is. The gun lobby owns the Republican Party. And as Sandy Hook showed us, it doesn’t matter how young, how white or how rich….they value guns over human life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s time for armed guards and metal detectors. only way to stop this human tradh behavior
You misspelled gun control.
ah yes gun control because criminals will willingly give up their guns
Anonymous wrote:I really wish this would stay in the politics forum where it belongs. It’s not about college/universities and it’s not off topic. Our gun obsession, the failure to address it and the consequences of failing to address it are political.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s time for armed guards and metal detectors. only way to stop this human tradh behavior
You misspelled gun control.
ah yes gun control because criminals will willingly give up their guns
Anonymous wrote:My kid is on Brown EMS but wasn’t working, was in a final. He’s helping police organize people in their building, they are still shattering in place. This is horrifying. Don’t know why I looked on here, restless until I pray suspect is found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:America!
Let’s not politicize this please.
But it IS political. Some things need to be politicized. Spare me. You don’t get to brush over your votes that allow this to keep happening! Silence isn’t the answer.
Honestly it's also not political and letting people define it as such is the problem. I've personally lived through a school shooting 20 years ago. It doesn't feel political when you're scared locked in your classroom. When your own kid is doing active shooter drills.
It's basic decency. The US accounts for 3/4th of all mass shootings in the world and we do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I really wish this would stay in the politics forum where it belongs. It’s not about college/universities and it’s not off topic. Our gun obsession, the failure to address it and the consequences of failing to address it are political.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s time for armed guards and metal detectors. only way to stop this human tradh behavior
You misspelled gun control.
ah yes gun control because criminals will willingly give up their guns
Anonymous wrote:My kid is on Brown EMS but wasn’t working, was in a final. He’s helping police organize people in their building, they are still shattering in place. This is horrifying. Don’t know why I looked on here, restless until I pray suspect is found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s time for armed guards and metal detectors. only way to stop this human tradh behavior
I have to agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it’s time for armed guards and metal detectors. only way to stop this human tradh behavior
You misspelled gun control.
Anonymous wrote:Political discussion belongs in separate thread below:
"https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1305571.page"
Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All I can think of is the tens of parents who are obsessively hitting “Find My” and calling their kids over and over who won’t get an answer. Horrifying doesn’t even touch it.
+1
My son’s campus had a hoax this fall with reports of a shooter in the library. He was evacuated and called me as he was being escorted by police out of the building. I was going out of my mind. These poor kids and parents. Absolutely devastating.