Anonymous wrote:In 2021 big tech spent $70 million in lobbying... silence
In 2021 big pharma spent $90 million in lobbying... silence
In 2021 the NRA spent $4.9 million in lobbying... RAGE!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the point of cops if they're a bunch of corrupt cowards?
Apparently many of the victims are children of CBP officers. Hence why CBP scrambled a tactical unit to the school and took on the shooter head-on, but they were traveling a far distance.
Un-f#cking-real.
Yeah, these SROs are just a jobs program for a bunch of washouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10855093/Furious-father-Texas-school-shooting-victim-slams-police-failing-stop-gunman-HOUR.html
This article is INFURIATING
Steve McCraw, director of the Texas department of public safety (DPS), said on Wednesday that a 'brave' school resource officer 'approached him' and 'engaged him' - but added that 'gunfire was not exchanged.'
He did not explain why.
The New York Times reported that their sources said at least one armed law enforcement officer from the Uvalde school district was at the school, and that officer exchanged gunfire with the gunman, but the gunman was able to get past.
Anonymous wrote:What's the point of cops if they're a bunch of corrupt cowards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is worse, banning box cutters after 911 or banning pressure cookers after the Boston Marathon bombing?
Good question.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10855093/Furious-father-Texas-school-shooting-victim-slams-police-failing-stop-gunman-HOUR.html
Steve McCraw, director of the Texas department of public safety (DPS), said on Wednesday that a 'brave' school resource officer 'approached him' and 'engaged him' - but added that 'gunfire was not exchanged.'
He did not explain why.
The New York Times reported that their sources said at least one armed law enforcement officer from the Uvalde school district was at the school, and that officer exchanged gunfire with the gunman, but the gunman was able to get past.
Anonymous wrote:Which is worse, banning box cutters after 911 or banning pressure cookers after the Boston Marathon bombing?
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.