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Yawn, yawn [Texas School Shooting]

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it looks to me that the gun lobby is more powerful than biden it needs fixing
 
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it looks to me that the gun lobby is more powerful than biden it needs fixing

I think of it this way.
James Brady, who was shot in the head by John Hickey Jr, even Brady, Reagan's buddy, didnt really succeed. I dont even remember if or what he was responsible for changing. The Brady Bill. Was that a waiting period when guns are bought?


1536, enacted November 30, 1993), often referred to as the Brady Act or the Brady Bill, is an Act of the United States Congress that mandated federal background checks on firearm purchasers in the United States, and imposed a five-day waiting period on purchases, until the National Instant Criminal Background Check ...

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I work for the Washington State Dept. of Education and the wave of Washington teachers quitting the profession continues.

A nation that doesn't care when it's children are murdered is a nation that has no future.


Teachers around the USA are talking and the exodus of classroom instructors could become critical.
 
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1) The "me" mentality that has dominated our society since the 1960's.

Yeah, right, before that, America was a socialist society :rotflmao:

You may argue the 1950s started to water with powerful developing chemicals the American basics of individualism when, as I have said before, America started departing from merely mimicking the Europe from which they derive, and began to shape themselves as a distinctive world-ruling power. Stil way to go, and we are, well, mostly the Americans, are suffering the consequences of that struggling adolescence to become a, more or less scary (depends on how you judge what it has been up to now), "true America".

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Do not have the time now to respond to the whole spiel but, for now, it can be summed up to: Americans are European runaways pampered to be majesties in their own castle set in the wild against all the evil world around. Want it shorter: Americans are basically all Karens... to a greater or lesser degree.
 
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5) Our society has increasingly abandoned public education, with the middle and upper classes progressively withdrawing from fully integrated schools where rich and poor are one .

That has truly always amazed me: if you live in a rich neighborhood or district, you don't attend a school in which you will find people from a totally different background. It is just a natural thing, and maybe if the Americans had been more "naturally" segregated, they would not feel the need to do it now in a far wilder way.
As long as you have the money, you can always attend the school you want, and it can even be surrounded by a neighborhood in which families do not send their kids there, but you might get less problems if you did not, more or less consciously, "force" people who actually detest or, at least, "disrespect" each other, to spend their daily lives together.
Actually, in the Barcelona area, maybe equally so in the rest of Catalonia, Spain and Europe, it is not actually so much a matter of social class or location, as of parental affinity with a particular pedagogical project. From there, you make ends meet to pay for that, or send your kids to a boarding school as far as it may take... I remember, while in the military over twenty years ago, taking the bus to Jaca, and there was that school, and there was that blond sixteen-year-old... oh well.
 
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I work for the Washington State Dept. of Education and the wave of Washington teachers quitting the profession continues.

A nation that doesn't care when it's children are murdered is a nation that has no future.

Teachers around the USA are talking and the exodus of classroom instructors could become critical.

Interestingly, that seems like it could be one of the very few lobbies with enough influence to effect the change. Although presumably teachers fall into the same political divisions as the general population, the fact that they are frontline exposed might mean that a majority of teachers favor gun control.

A national walkout protest in the midst of the school year could actually force Congress to act. The executive branch could ill afford to force teachers back into the classroom as it did with coal miners who struck or air traffic controllers.

Of course, what I fear would happen if there ever were such a scenario to unfold, is that Congress would give some effete control in the worst weaponry and at the same time, spent gazillions on turning schools into Fortress America, as proposed by the former president and much of the right.

Still, it would be worth a try. It's going to take something extreme, and it surely isn't going to be a bunch of national news anchors boohooing and swallowing hard while they interview survivors, again.
 
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The clips at the end are gut-wrenching. We've been subjected to an election season this year in Alabama, to no one's real surprise, that featured almost every one of the nine gubernatorial candidates in the GOP primary airing commercials that either featured them firing a handgun or worse.

The governor herself alternated between cloaking herself with mock virtue by saying "nothing" about Biden if she couldn't say anything good (as her sainted parents taught her), riding Trump's coattails by dropping his name for the faithful, and appearing on the shooting range firing a handgun.

Of course, she's also been bragging that in Alabama, "we don't kill babies." Well, maybe that should be emended to the truth. We don't kill them until they get to school.
 
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Good God I hope that is photoshopped. :telstra:

It is. So is the other one (I can't find it now) of a Valentine's Day display of knives with a sign that says "Surprise Her!"
 
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