Anonymous wrote:Apparently there were multiple cops there, and they retreated because he was shooting at them and let him barricade himself in a classroom and just kill everyone in there. I read he was inside the school for an hour before the additional tactical support came and went after him. Those poor babies. It wasn't a few minutes. They were in terror and dying in there trapped with their murderer. This is really, really getting to me. Why do we even have police if they will protect their own lives over 19 children? Why is it up to teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think any thing would change if the members of the NRA convention were mowed down on their way into the NRA convention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel frustrated because there is literally nothing me (as an average person) can do to change this or stop it happening.
Yes you can. Call your representatives. Over and over, not just this week, but regularly until we get legislation passed.
You have to tell them it's your number one priority and you will vote them out if they a/ take $ from the NRA, and b/ if they don't pass sensible legislation (and tell them what that is). Then, hold them to it. Also, participate in public opinion polls when Pew calls you.
I live in Arlington VA. Calling my representatives won’t do jack sht - they already strongly support gun control. What do I do!
Anonymous wrote:Do you think any thing would change if the members of the NRA convention were mowed down on their way into the NRA convention?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet we waste money arming our schools like prisons instead of doing the obvious like doing licensing for guns the way cars are licensed. And holding gun manufacturers responsible by letting them be sued when they are criminally negligent. You can sue a car manufacturer but Congress gave gun manufacturers immunity from lawsuits. Talk about national priorities….l
What about fatherless homes?
+1. As a tweet I read today said:
Start with a boy. Take away his father. Give him a drug-addicted, unwed mother. Sit him in front of a computer all day. Feed him porn, tik-tok videos and other "content." Give him no guidance, no moral compass, no religious training. Start him on drugs for some condition. Close his school and isolate him. This is how you make a school shooter. Every single one of them.
School shooters existed before TikTok. They existed before school closures. Some come from intact homes with loving families. Your tweet sounds clever, but it's wrong.
Really? Give us one example of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel frustrated because there is literally nothing me (as an average person) can do to change this or stop it happening.
Yes you can. Call your representatives. Over and over, not just this week, but regularly until we get legislation passed.
You have to tell them it's your number one priority and you will vote them out if they a/ take $ from the NRA, and b/ if they don't pass sensible legislation (and tell them what that is). Then, hold them to it. Also, participate in public opinion polls when Pew calls you.
I live in Arlington VA. Calling my representatives won’t do jack sht - they already strongly support gun control. What do I do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet we waste money arming our schools like prisons instead of doing the obvious like doing licensing for guns the way cars are licensed. And holding gun manufacturers responsible by letting them be sued when they are criminally negligent. You can sue a car manufacturer but Congress gave gun manufacturers immunity from lawsuits. Talk about national priorities….l
What about fatherless homes?
+1. As a tweet I read today said:
Start with a boy. Take away his father. Give him a drug-addicted, unwed mother. Sit him in front of a computer all day. Feed him porn, tik-tok videos and other "content." Give him no guidance, no moral compass, no religious training. Start him on drugs for some condition. Close his school and isolate him. This is how you make a school shooter. Every single one of them.
School shooters existed before TikTok. They existed before school closures. Some come from intact homes with loving families. Your tweet sounds clever, but it's wrong.
Really? Give us one example of this.
In addition to Columbine and Virginia Tech, the West Paducah, KY shooter came a family with both parents, as did one of the Jonesboro, AR shooters. The shooters in Fort Gibson, Springfield, Oregon, and Edinboro, PA did as well.
"Family with both parents" is something, but far from everything. Many of the other circumstances listed above still apply.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timeline that the shooter was inside the building seems murky. Apparently he was in the building for 40-60 minutes before being shot by a federal border patrol agent.
This is so disheartening. To me it appears that both the school officer and local Texas police officers weren’t brave enough to risk their lives for these little children.
https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Uvalde-Robb-Elementary-school-active-shooter-17195770.php
https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/pkp7gm/police-timeline-texas-school-shooting
This calls into question the effectiveness of school resource officers. Similar happened in Parkland when the SRO hid outside and refused to engage with the shooter.
So infuriating. Do your effing job.
Also, Abbott is a total POS. Here is quoting God. If children are truly a blessing -- then he too should do his effing job and start restricting gun access. Sickening to think any of these men will sleep tonight.
""For someone to gun down little kids. It’s intolerable for us to have in the state of Texas, anyone who would kill little kids in our schools," Abbott said. "Children are a blessing. God teaches that. They are filled with innocence.""
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timeline that the shooter was inside the building seems murky. Apparently he was in the building for 40-60 minutes before being shot by a federal border patrol agent.
This is so disheartening. To me it appears that both the school officer and local Texas police officers weren’t brave enough to risk their lives for these little children.
https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Uvalde-Robb-Elementary-school-active-shooter-17195770.php
https://www.vice.com/amp/en/article/pkp7gm/police-timeline-texas-school-shooting
This calls into question the effectiveness of school resource officers. Similar happened in Parkland when the SRO hid outside and refused to engage with the shooter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yet we waste money arming our schools like prisons instead of doing the obvious like doing licensing for guns the way cars are licensed. And holding gun manufacturers responsible by letting them be sued when they are criminally negligent. You can sue a car manufacturer but Congress gave gun manufacturers immunity from lawsuits. Talk about national priorities….l
What about fatherless homes?
+1. As a tweet I read today said:
Start with a boy. Take away his father. Give him a drug-addicted, unwed mother. Sit him in front of a computer all day. Feed him porn, tik-tok videos and other "content." Give him no guidance, no moral compass, no religious training. Start him on drugs for some condition. Close his school and isolate him. This is how you make a school shooter. Every single one of them.
School shooters existed before TikTok. They existed before school closures. Some come from intact homes with loving families. Your tweet sounds clever, but it's wrong.
Really? Give us one example of this.
In addition to Columbine and Virginia Tech, the West Paducah, KY shooter came a family with both parents, as did one of the Jonesboro, AR shooters. The shooters in Fort Gibson, Springfield, Oregon, and Edinboro, PA did as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where’s the list of NRA members who’ve committed mass shootings?
I knew a man who was an NRA member, former military, worked at a gun shop, and taught concealed carry classes. He shot his wife.
If that’s true, name him.
So he can come after me? Wife lived and he was let out of prison 4 months later.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think any thing would change if the members of the NRA convention were mowed down on their way into the NRA convention?