I really do not want to live in a world you want to. I prefer not being stabbed everyday. That is a freighting world you must live in. Where everyone carries knives around ready to stab.
Your argument started off as a valid point on a hard and important issue. In my opinion it has lost all logic and reasoning or chance of a discussion of opinions.
Yes sorry I went way off topic. I am not really even talking about guns anymore. My point was simply that if you want to begin to say how to fix schools you can not just blame incident that should have never happened. If you really want to discuss fixing it you have to look at everything not that one little thing. Since that is not the key issues here. Since many things must operate together to run a school. Since these things would not happen if the kids were being supervised. It is like saying we must take away homework or the children will destroy us. You say guns need to be done?
We need a lot more done in schools to make them work better. Guns is not significant enough to blame the failure of school. It has nothing to do with bullying. It has nothing to do with teachers. It has nothing to do with grades. So that one little thing is not fixing anything in school regardless of it possibly repairing things elsewhere. So to act like that is going to completely going to fix the broken schools system is very far reaching. If you are going to talk about repairing school you have to think of everything. This is far more complicated. You can not simplify it so grossly. The structure of a school is not that simple.
The fact you simplify so much and think that would help is irritating. It would be nice if things worked so simply but it really does not. I know that probobly did not make any sense with my ranting and raving.
This also has a lot to do with the psychology of the child and group mentality. You also neglected this fact. Yet think your solution is going to completely repair everything. If you think we should fix the schools we should discourage bullying and maybe focus on helping people. Apposed to the mentality "Illuminating guns is the magical cure" Since that is barely reluvaunt. More needs to be done! Taking away the guns will not take away the amo. These children still suffer and you seem to miss that!
By saying that "Guns" did it you are completely ignoring the issue. By saying this issue is ok you are allowing it to happen a second time. What if the weapon was a knife? What would you say in this case? Would you not think "This kid just stabbed someone"! No you say "We need to out law knives"! You kind of missed the fact someone was kill. Maybe we should be figuring out why he killed. Not where he got the gun. Since honestly I think the fact a kid was driven to kill says something about the school, the parents and the whole community. Since they really could have stopped it. Would you have acted this way if it was a knife?
What is your opinion on gun control?
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Yes sorry I went way off topic. I am not really even talking about guns anymore. My point was simply that if you want to begin to say how to fix schools you can not just blame incident that should have never happened. If you really want to discuss fixing it you have to look at everything not that one little thing. Since that is not the key issues here. Since many things must operate together to run a school. Since these things would not happen if the kids were being supervised. It is like saying we must take away homework or the children will destroy us. You say guns need to be done?
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We need a lot more done in schools to make them work better. Guns is not significant enough to blame the failure of school. It has nothing to do with bullying. It has nothing to do with teachers. It has nothing to do with grades. So that one little thing is not fixing anything in school regardless of it possibly repairing things elsewhere. So to act like that is going to completely going to fix the broken schools system is very far reaching. If you are going to talk about repairing school you have to think of everything. This is far more complicated. You can not simplify it so grossly. The structure of a school is not that simple.
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The fact you simplify so much and think that would help is irritating. It would be nice if things worked so simply but it really does not. I know that probobly did not make any sense with my ranting and raving.
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This also has a lot to do with the psychology of the child and group mentality. You also neglected this fact. Yet think your solution is going to completely repair everything. If you think we should fix the schools we should discourage bullying and maybe focus on helping people. Apposed to the mentality "Illuminating guns is the magical cure" Since that is barely reluvaunt. More needs to be done! Taking away the guns will not take away the amo. These children still suffer and you seem to miss that!
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By saying that "Guns" did it you are completely ignoring the issue. By saying this issue is ok you are allowing it to happen a second time. What if the weapon was a knife? What would you say in this case? Would you not think "This kid just stabbed someone"! No you say "We need to out law knives"! You kind of missed the fact someone was kill. Maybe we should be figuring out why he killed. Not where he got the gun. Since honestly I think the fact a kid was driven to kill says something about the school, the parents and the whole community. Since they really could have stopped it. Would you have acted this way if it was a knife?