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People are saying the negative "social order" is hurting the kids. I'm offering school uniforms as part of a solution to changing the culture in government run (aka public) schools. It seems to work well in private schools, who have better sports, better academics, higher achievement, and zero school shootings.

What solution do you suggest?


I don't suggest anything, I'm at a loss. What concerns me though is people like the very ones we have posting on this site about how the issue is the schools, or the democratic boogeyman, or gun control. These people may or may not have children. You think that'll help the problem, or fix it? I don't know the answers here, at this point I don't think ANYONE does. All we can do is throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.

I'm a responsible gun owner, a libtard, a husband and a father. bubblegum like this scares the bejesus out of me. What if my kids school gets shot up, or worse, my kid shoots up a school?

This is a societal issue, I think we can all agree at least on that much.

You bring up private schools. Private schools are funded. Their teachers don't go on strike. But bringing up funding of schools makes you a socialist.

People bring up gun control. But bringing up gun control makes you an anti-2A libtard.

People bring up how important educators are, then don't pay them a living wage.

People bring up parental involvement, then call you a socialist for even THINKING any state/government program assists anything in a low income household.

People bring up the social order, then decry any social programs to support that "order".

The only thing people offer are thoughts and prayers. That really helps.

I mean for Christ's sake the Lt. Gov is talking about limiting entrances in schools. Really? At what point do people in this country stop with the bullbubblegum and actually fund scientific studies of what makes this garbage happen?

But no, lets talk about arming teachers and having less entrances. Thatll fix it.
 
I think parents should be charged with a minimum of manslaughter for raising school shooters. Putting harsh punishments on parents for certain things their kids do may convince some of these waste of breath neglectful parents to go to authorities / get their kids help before their creation does something malicious outside of the home
 
I think parents should be charged with a minimum of manslaughter for raising school shooters. Putting harsh punishments on parents for certain things their kids do may convince some of these waste of breath neglectful parents to go to authorities / get their kids help before their creation does something malicious outside of the home

I disagree completely. You can't just threaten parents with being charged if their kid goes full whacko. But I will say this, how many more kids are going to get their hands on guns owned by the parents?? This is a real problem. Makes me almost agree with a mandatory safe storage law. There's not one in place (yet) but I keep everything I own in a safe. Period.
 
Be prepared to the renewed push for more gun control, by those who aren't old enough to vote yet, nor wipe their own butt properly...

Be prepared for more mental health insurance cuts, more teachers strikes, more gun violence, more murdered school children, because the current ruling party cant do anything unless their God Emperor bubblegums something up first.

Supported by people old enough to know how to wipe their own butts, but wont because toilet paper is too liberal.
 
I don't suggest anything, I'm at a loss. What concerns me though is people like the very ones we have posting on this site about how the issue is the schools, or the democratic boogeyman, or gun control. These people may or may not have children. You think that'll help the problem, or fix it? I don't know the answers here, at this point I don't think ANYONE does. All we can do is throw spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.

I'm a responsible gun owner, a libtard, a husband and a father. bubblegum like this scares the bejesus out of me. What if my kids school gets shot up, or worse, my kid shoots up a school?

This is a societal issue, I think we can all agree at least on that much.

You bring up private schools. Private schools are funded. Their teachers don't go on strike. But bringing up funding of schools makes you a socialist.

People bring up gun control. But bringing up gun control makes you an anti-2A libtard.

People bring up how important educators are, then don't pay them a living wage.

People bring up parental involvement, then call you a socialist for even THINKING any state/government program assists anything in a low income household.

People bring up the social order, then decry any social programs to support that "order".

The only thing people offer are thoughts and prayers. That really helps.
We've had several decades of eroding the moral fabric of America, this is the new norm.

Our society doesn't value life, it doesn't respect each other, it has no absolutes for a basis of morals, it's got a broken moral compass, absentee parents, only opinions of some are valid, if your opinion disagrees with them, then your shouted down, or worse yet, you get beat down.

Bring morals, value for human life and respect for each other back, then perhaps, we will see less of these shootings.

What ever happened to "treat others the way you want to be treated". Out the window with the rest of it I guess...
 
Its' the schools, not the guns.
Okay. I'll add it to the list.
  1. Bad parenting
  2. Pharmaceuticals
  3. Lack of discipline
  4. No religion
  5. Media
  6. Video games
  7. Smartphones
  8. Hillary Clinton
  9. The schools
  10. Bullies
  11. Movies
  12. Mental health
  13. Gun free zones
  14. We don't throw enough students in jail
  15. No family values
  16. Pacification
  17. Politicians
  18. Drugs
  19. Society
My apologies if I missed any. Now that we have this very focused list of root causes, we can formulate a winning message to combat the gun grabbers. :rolleyes:
 
Reports now are that he used his fathers shotgun and 38 cal revolver. Ironically, what we'd be allowed to own if "sensible gun legislation" was passed. Media just assumed that he had to of had an AR. Jeebus...
 
To me a rock is better than a loaded pistol in a aafe negating the self defense need of the firearm. I have no children to worry about. Why should I keep everything locked up in my home.
 
Yup lots of signs with this one again, posting online that he wanted to commit the shooting and then commit suicide.

Someone wanting to commit suicide has a mental imbalance that should be investigated and treated.

Weapons used, shotgun and the other was a .38 revolver. Neither were his, but we're obtained from his father... This coming from the Governor of Texas...

The media is reporting he used an AR-15 style rifle and also was carryign a shotgun, pistol and bombs. That does seem like quite a heavy load for one person to lug around on a a shooting spree. So, I hoping I can finally get some clarification, did he use the AR-15 or the shotgun as his primary weapon? This will make all the difference with the media blitz. The fact he was 17 and not even allowed to legally own (or at least purchase) these guns means that there will be no push for raising age limits in this episode. However, the media loves focusing on what gun was used. If it was the shotgun, then this story will probably die out, since the media's push is to fulfill the liberal agenda of banning semi-automatic magazine fed rifles.

If he used a revolver and a shotgun, the media and liberal politicians will get bored with this school shooting and try to sweep this one under the rug. THe loss of human life means nothing to liberals, but what really matters is pushing their agenda of disarming law abiding American citizens and turning America into a modern Nazi like police state. That is the reality. They love wailing and crying on TV and rallying up the soccer moms by saturating them with fear propaganda.
 
Reports now are that he used his fathers shotgun and 38 cal revolver. Ironically, what we'd be allowed to own if "sensible gun legislation" was passed. Media just assumed that he had to of had an AR. Jeebus...

Yep, several media outlets were of course reporting an "AR-15" type weapon was used. They immediately jump to conclusions that it was an evil black gun. Funny how a shotgun and a revolver are just as affective. :rolleyes:
 
Be prepared for more mental health insurance cuts, more teachers strikes, more gun violence, more murdered school children, because the current ruling party cant do anything unless their God Emperor bubblegums something up first.

Supported by people old enough to know how to wipe their own butts, but wont because toilet paper is too liberal.
Seriously? So this is the Republicans fault? I feel sorry for you...
 
To me a rock is better than a loaded pistol negating the self defense need of the firearm. I have no children to worry about. Why should I keep everything locked up in my home.

You shouldn't. If kids aren't living there, then I think any "law" being proposed shouldn't count.
 
Be prepared for more mental health insurance cuts, more teachers strikes, more gun violence, more murdered school children, because the current ruling party cant do anything unless their God Emperor bubblegums something up first.

Supported by people old enough to know how to wipe their own butts, but wont because toilet paper is too liberal.

Wow. You're kidding here right? You must be.
 
I disagree completely. You can't just threaten parents with being charged if their kid goes full whacko. But I will say this, how many more kids are going to get their hands on guns owned by the parents?? This is a real problem. Makes me almost agree with a mandatory safe storage law. There's not one in place (yet) but I keep everything I own in a safe. Period.
There is a difference between your kid showing no signs and just snapping, and a kid coming from an abusive home. Ide say for example, your own kid puts a gun to your head - thats a clear sign that you need to act, if you do not then charges are brought.
I guess i should further expand on my post. Discretion should be taken case by case. Not every parent should be charged
 
Seriously? So this is the Republicans fault? I feel sorry for you...

They're currently in power, and all they've done is let the ape-in-chief comment on how firearms should be removed and bumpstocks banned. Don't feel sorry for me, feel sorry for voting for grifters like this, then demand they do something.
 
Yep, several media outlets were of course reporting an "AR-15" type weapon was used. They immediately jump to conclusions that it was an evil black gun. Funny how a shotgun and a revolver are just as affective. :rolleyes:

According to the media and liberal anti-gunners in our country it would simply be impossible for a person to even desire to shoot up a school with any other weapon than an AR-15. ANd, of course, only an AR-15 has killing potential. Revolvers and shotguns are compltely ineffective and causing large casualties against a helpless, unarmed and trapped group of children. Yup :rolleyes:
 
and 3-2-1 .... the Schools administration and teachers will begin to chant the same mantra that they indoctrinate their students with ....

....."it's NOT OUR fault, can't be, we're above scrutiny or error!, blame it all on someone/thing else!":mad:
 
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