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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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saywhat-politics · 3 months
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Nothing says ban assault rifles like 5 school officers, 8 federal DEA officers, 13 U.S. Marshals, 16 sheriff’s deputies, 25 Uvalde officers, 69 officers of nearby law enforcement, 91 state police officers plus 149 U.S. Border Patrol agents being scared of 1 shooter with an AR-15.
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kirasometimess · 2 years
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“YOU ARE DOING NOTHING”
Beto O’Rourke snapped at Abbott’s press conference today, was called a “sick son of a bitch”, and was then escorted out while audience begged “let him speak”.
“This one is on us,” Beto says, speaking about the Uvalde shooting. “Now is the time to stop the next shooting. Right after Santa Fe High School was the time to stop the next shooting. Right after El Paso was the time to stop the next shooting. Right after Midland-Odessa was the time to stop the next shooting. In each case we say this isn’t the time. Now is the time!”
He’s right.
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nhlovesadri3 · 3 months
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Adriana Lima shooting the 2002 VS Dream Angels collection commercial in the desert, Texas, 10/09/02.
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oscarwilds · 2 years
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b0bthebuilder35 · 2 years
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THIS 👏🏻IS 👏🏻NOT 👏🏻OK👏🏻
Children should not have to live like this!
Where are the parents protesting masks in school because it would traumatize their children? Is THIS not a trauma inducing practice?!
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politijohn · 2 years
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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uboat53 · 1 year
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Well, a maniac with a gun stormed into a house last night and killed a family. While the pro-gun people will tell us that it was the person who bears responsibility, and they are correct in this, I think it's valid to point out that this could not have happened if the man did not have easy access to a gun.
If the man had had to wait even several hours to get a gun, this likely would not have happened. But he had a gun in his hands when he got angry and undertook a massacre.
There's no getting around this. Americans are not uniquely violent, we are not uniquely mentally ill, or anything else. We are only unique in that it is uniquely easy to get a gun here and we have a uniquely high rate of violence.
The guns may not decide to kill, but they make it really easy to do.
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Like to knock that fucking ridiculous hat off his corrupt head.
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The idea of the gun lobby saying the solution against guns is arming teachers is mind blowing.
Like, the people selling the people-killing tools are telling you that the way to stop the people-killing tools from killing people is to buy more people-killing tools from them. Right.
And there’s imbeciles actually falling for it.
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saywhat-politics · 3 months
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UVALDE, Texas (AP) — Police officials who responded to the deadly Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting waited far too long to confront the gunman, acted with “no urgency” in establishing a command post and communicated inaccurate information to grieving families, according to a Justice Department report released Thursday that identifies “cascading failures” in law enforcement's handling of the massacre.
The report, the most comprehensive federal accounting of the maligned police response to the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School, catalogs a sweeping array of training, communication, leadership and technology problems that federal officials say contributed to the crisis lasting far longer than necessary. All the while, the report says, terrified students inside the classrooms called 911 and agonized parents begged officers to go in.
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faehalfwit · 2 years
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Obsessed with how schools in the United States would rather create high level security measures that would likely result in an even stronger school to prison pipeline by conditioning than just.... put that energy towards guns
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