I asked because you really can't lock kids "in" a school. You can lock people out, but not in.
They do it all the time. Whenever theres a threat. Did it in portage the other day.
I asked because you really can't lock kids "in" a school. You can lock people out, but not in.
I don't have to think anything through. People are continually told by the authorities to see something, say something. That's exactly what has been done here.
The threat was common knowledge to everyone. Online, social media, in person to classmates, school officials, doctors/institutions, Fed and local LEO.
There was plenty of investigation and follow up to be done by all of the authorities involved, without rights violations. Nothing was done by any of them.
The authorities dropped the ball here on many obvious levels.
They do it all the time. Whenever theres a threat. Did it in portage the other day.
Can’t remember where I heard it, maybe ABC. They were interviewing a Florida child about gun control and talking about how we need to listen to the children because, “Adults are controlled by money, and teens are controlled by feelings.” I totally made the Jackie Chan meme face.
Let’s interview kids while mom is getting an ultrasound and see if they think it’s Ok to have their sibling killed before he’s born.
I asked because you really can't lock kids "in" a school. You can lock people out, but not in.
I agree, but there is a difference. The storming beaches to snowflakes ratio was quite a bit more skewed toward beaches. Now we say "I support the military" because of some vague fear we will appear to be as evil as our parents were during Vietnam. Then everyone supported the military because the military was your family.
Not being argumentative, or contradicting you. Just pointing out the differences.
there are a lot of schools with "lock door policies"
I saw a CNN tweet (yes I follow the enemy's twitter) where they basically said that these 16 year old students protesting for gun control are showing enough adult maturity that they should be able to vote.
Of course it didn't take twitter long to counter with the implications of lowering the voting age to those who participated in the Tide-pod challenges.
When people advocate mandatory military service they generally do so without understanding todays military. It is a technological service now, cannon fodder need not apply. They also do so without understanding that over 75% of America's 18-24yr olds are unfit for military service. Over 30% are medically unqualified, about a quarter are physically unqualified, 20% are educationally unfit and 10% have disqualifying criminal records. Some of those overlap but it's a significant number.
The military does not have the time or resources to be the nations fitness instructor/parents/psych wards or prison. Especially if at some point you want it to, you know, fight a war.
It does seem that a lot of people feel obligated to thank servicemen for their service, almost more out of it being a social necessity than actually being thankful that the person served.
I read that the couple that took the shooter in when his mom died said that he had no idea how to function as an adult. They had to teach him everything, and helped him get a job. It seemed to them that he was making progress in putting his life together. They said he talked about joining the Army and had talked with recruiters. Jeez. I dunno. Maybe the military could have straightened him out, but this kid didn't know anything about how to do basic things for himself. I just kinda doubt he'd have made it.
These kids are being led around and orchestrated by anti-gun liberals. That needs to be exposed vs letting them get away with the "wholesome" appearance they are seeking to achieve from these mature speaking youths with no pimples.
Who is paying for these buses?
Who is paying for these buses?
These kids are being led around and orchestrated by anti-gun liberals. That needs to be exposed vs letting them get away with the "wholesome" appearance they are seeking to achieve from these mature speaking youths with no pimples.
must be dems tweeting for more voters....
I saw a CNN tweet (yes I follow the enemy's twitter) where they basically said that these 16 year old students protesting for gun control are showing enough adult maturity that they should be able to vote.
Of course it didn't take twitter long to counter with the implications of lowering the voting age to those who participated in the Tide-pod challenges.
That just seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
Cleveland 7th grader, proly 21 and bought the handgun himself.
there are a lot of schools with "lock door policies"
That just seems like a disaster waiting to happen.
Joe Clark got in trouble for it in “Lean on Me”
This Von Duprin model is made right here in Indianapolis.