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Teacher obviously should have had a second gunSo when a student on the edge overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun and ends up shooting people at school, what will the response be?
Teacher obviously should have had a second gunSo when a student on the edge overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun and ends up shooting people at school, what will the response be?
But I thought the guns themself were deterrents. Why then have them be a surprise?A state senator justified not revealing who is carrying weapons in a school because it's, quote... “relative to the element of surprise.”
Because that's how we should be thinking about our schools. That is an absolutely sickening quote.
or the teacher should have had a teachers assistant with a concealed gun and so onTeacher obviously should have had a second gun
So when a student on the edge overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun and ends up shooting people at school, what will the response be?
So when a student on the edge overpowers a teacher and grabs their gun and ends up shooting people at school, what will the response be?
Need more guns. Don't stop now, Dash.... we are so close to the other side of the curve.
Hire stronger teachers you bunch of pussy libtards.
Thanks for posting that video, Loco2 - I think my favorite line was when the state senator was discussing all the other issues causing deaths in America and mentioned obesity and Stewart says "so your answer to help the obesity epidemic is ice cream"
Also, the ending part about drag queen story hour infringing on free speech rights showcasing the hypocrisy of 2nd Amendment rights was very good.
The folks that would have issue with the bolded part are the same folks that have zero issue with showing a fetus or an aborted fetus.That interview is a master class in logic by Stewart.
The best part is at 7:35 when he gets the Oklahoma guy to say “The government has a responsibility to protect” and the quick wit to IMMEDIATELY say “I’m sorry?” In response. That state senator knows… and he is a gutless half wit.
I don’t have a problem with people having a different opinion than me. And Stewart even makes room for the idea that you can argue you believe in the right, but arguing it is safer to have more guns is objectively idiotic on its face, and falls apart more if you’ve ever even casually examined statistics on guns. The structural argument of chaos vs order as a framework is brilliant.
I think it’s a shame that television does not show the mangled bodies and corpses of children killed by guns. I can’t imagine if we showed 8-year old heads torn in fucking half by an AR15 in the news we would still have the laws we do. I want to see a 14-year old killed whose lungs have been shredded like cheese with 8 bullet holes and blood pouring out of him.
I want people to see this images and picture their own children in these moments. Not bc I like violence (my anti fighting stance alone is well established and that’s just weak boxing in sport), but because I’m 100% convinced that if they showed images of the Newtown kids who were trapped in a back room having their skin ripped from their faces by a psycho in a turkey shoot that there is a 0% chance we would continue to ignore a disgusting and easily solvable problem.
The same folks still want submissive women and slaves.To me, there's a strange fascination in America to historical documents such as the Constitution (which has had many amendments since its original composition) and other procedures such as the Electoral College that the founding fathers established. This is not to criticize these documents and processes by the way, but just to highlight that things change as society changes and what might have made sense and been a good idea 200+ years ago doesn't make a whole lot of sense today.