:plzstop:
Literally the last place on this fucking planet that should be allowing this
https://twitter.com/ajplus/status/1123651714517614592
Why not just shoot everyone up now
that place is literal hell
wow
something is in the water over there
is everyone dumb as fuck?
what speckled cracker sat up looked at the bill and decided to pass it?
this isn't 1845 in the wild west
I just can't damn imagine :kii:
RIP girls
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:14:00 AM
Considering how "normal" it has become for students to begin shooting up classrooms for random reasons, I can kinda see why teachers may want protection. And this also protects students more.
School shootings have become so common now that we almost shrug when it goes down. I don't think we should be TOO surprised this is happening.
But I can see why the idea of it all makes people cringe. It just seems...weird.
I'm almost certain that the lion's share of shootings in schools will continue to come from the students and not the teachers, though.
that may be true, but my biggest concern are these undercover racists getting fed up and feeling threatened by Tyrone and the girls
I guarantee we'll see an uptick in teacher on student violence (especially in that hell hole of a state) and what they need to be focusing on is reducing violence and shootings altogether.
I really dont see teachers and their lil hand guns being a match for these assault rifles either. It may give them the feeling of security, but they aren't trained for that at the end of the day. They're underpaid and overworked enough as it is.
Give them weapons, and i just ... eek, idk.
omg :uhh:
I see two sides
The girls have been shooting up schools
But, teachers are very stressed. What if the wrong girl decide to shoot the kids
Quote from: 1RIG on May 02, 2019, 09:19:10 AM
I really dont see teachers and their lil hand guns being a match for these assault rifles either. It may give them the feeling of security, but they aren't trained for that at the end of the day. They're underpaid and overworked enough as it is.
Give them weapons, and i just ... eek, idk.
!!!!
The school shooting girls always go with a RIFLE mess
:plzstop:
This is just a mess. Use that money to get better security instead
Damn my state is always first to experiment some shit
It's been hell since Zimmerman was created
Quote from: Ton on May 02, 2019, 09:21:51 AM
omg :uhh:
I see two sides
The girls have been shooting up schools
But, teachers are very stressed. What if the wrong girl decide to shoot the kids
!!!!!!! :uhh: they're already "intimidated" by us
No ma'am. No shade to Florida btw king :'( i just like dumping on it
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:24:56 AM
Quote from: 1RIG on May 02, 2019, 09:19:10 AM
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:14:00 AM
Considering how "normal" it has become for students to begin shooting up classrooms for random reasons, I can kinda see why teachers may want protection. And this also protects students more.
School shootings have become so common now that we almost shrug when it goes down. I don't think we should be TOO surprised this is happening.
But I can see why the idea of it all makes people cringe. It just seems...weird.
I'm almost certain that the lion's share of shootings in schools will continue to come from the students and not the teachers, though.
that may be true, but my biggest concern are these undercover racists getting fed up and feeling threatened by Tyrone and the girls
I guarantee we'll see an uptick in teacher on student violence (especially in that hell hole of a state) and what they need to be focusing on is reducing violence and shootings altogether.
I really dont see teachers and their lil hand guns being a match for these assault rifles either.
If anything I'd be more concerned about parents who keep guns in their house and fail to really check in on their kids' wellbeing. Or feed them dangerous "beliefs" as they fail to properly conceal their weapons.
This is happening for a reason. Not just because people felt like giving teachers guns. We all watch the news. But we don't have to walk into a school the next day and teach after we roll our eyes at the latest school shooting.
MORE guns being the solution is my issue with this, no matter who has em. It's very lazy IMO
Quote from: 1RIG on May 02, 2019, 09:27:08 AM
Quote from: Ton on May 02, 2019, 09:21:51 AM
omg :uhh:
I see two sides
The girls have been shooting up schools
But, teachers are very stressed. What if the wrong girl decide to shoot the kids
!!!!!!! :uhh: they're already "intimidated" by us
No ma'am. No shade to Florida btw king :'( i just like dumping on it
cxxccxxx
It's a very weird place
All the small cities are full of racist killers
Then we have GIGANTIC cities full of normal people
But.... Occasionally the racist girls sneak in
:dead:
I hate it but Florida is just so amazing overall
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:28:46 AM
Everything doesn't have to be about White racists.
ch it does in a damn Florida
sdddd Agree with me or get out babe
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:28:46 AM
Everything doesn't have to be about White racists.
My aunt is an educator. Luckily she's the director of a daycare so there's less of a concern there. But if she were in that type of setting I'd be all for her having protection in this day we're living in.
it is here unfortunately
Racist whites run this place :dead:
Fortunately there are also a ton of minorities to balance the mess
Damn Afro was THRASHED in this bitch
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:34:51 AM
So because White racism exists, let's pull the idea off the table.
While we're at it, take the guns out of every police officer's holster.
If I am ever in danger and call for their protection, hopefully they'll be able to pray away the person with a gun to my head.
huh?
:dead:
King I'm confused
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:34:51 AM
While we're at it, take the guns out of every police officer's holster.
why not?
it works in literally every other country :dead:
To think there are people getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to strategise and implement laws and the best they can come with is MORE GUNZ!!! (https://media1.tenor.com/images/e62e2b319ff7e6bbea5853ff45e81aa3/tenor.gif)
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:34:51 AM
So because White racism exists, let's pull the idea off the table.
While we're at it, take the guns out of every police officer's holster.
If I am ever in danger and call for their protection, hopefully they'll be able to pray away the person with a gun to my head.
its just ... extra dangerous to me. Gun control/reform needs to be the major discussion in this next election because i simply don't use
This won't end well
Quote from: 1RIG on May 02, 2019, 09:19:10 AM
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:14:00 AM
Considering how "normal" it has become for students to begin shooting up classrooms for random reasons, I can kinda see why teachers may want protection. And this also protects students more.
School shootings have become so common now that we almost shrug when it goes down. I don't think we should be TOO surprised this is happening.
But I can see why the idea of it all makes people cringe. It just seems...weird.
I'm almost certain that the lion's share of shootings in schools will continue to come from the students and not the teachers, though.
that may be true, but my biggest concern are these undercover racists getting fed up and feeling threatened by Tyrone and the girls
I guarantee we'll see an uptick in teacher on student violence (especially in that hell hole of a state) and what they need to be focusing on is reducing violence and shootings altogether.
I really dont see teachers and their lil hand guns being a match for these assault rifles either. It may give them the feeling of security, but they aren't trained for that at the end of the day. They're underpaid and overworked enough as it is.
Give them weapons, and i just ... eek, idk.
Add to that, the fact that in most school shooting scenarios most of the first responding officers are almost always seriously hurt/killed by the gunman, I don't see how a teacher much less trained and much less prepared can even make a fucking difference.
This is a nightmare waiting to happen. Some student is gonna fuck around the wrong teacher and get blown the fuck away. The US is absolute SHIT.
Quote from: ShujiVengers Endgame Billion Dollar Premiere on May 02, 2019, 09:45:50 AM
Quote from: 1RIG on May 02, 2019, 09:19:10 AM
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:14:00 AM
Considering how "normal" it has become for students to begin shooting up classrooms for random reasons, I can kinda see why teachers may want protection. And this also protects students more.
School shootings have become so common now that we almost shrug when it goes down. I don't think we should be TOO surprised this is happening.
But I can see why the idea of it all makes people cringe. It just seems...weird.
I'm almost certain that the lion's share of shootings in schools will continue to come from the students and not the teachers, though.
that may be true, but my biggest concern are these undercover racists getting fed up and feeling threatened by Tyrone and the girls
I guarantee we'll see an uptick in teacher on student violence (especially in that hell hole of a state) and what they need to be focusing on is reducing violence and shootings altogether.
I really dont see teachers and their lil hand guns being a match for these assault rifles either. It may give them the feeling of security, but they aren't trained for that at the end of the day. They're underpaid and overworked enough as it is.
Give them weapons, and i just ... eek, idk.
Add to that, the fact that in most school shooting scenarios most of the first responding officers are almost always seriously hurt/killed by the gunman, I don't see how a teacher much less trained and much less prepared can even make a fucking difference.
This is a nightmare waiting to happen. Some student is gonna fuck around the wrong teacher and get blown the fuck away. The US is absolute SHIT.
:stressed:
Just pray my family never goes through that shit
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on May 02, 2019, 09:38:45 AM
To think there are people getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to strategise and implement laws and the best they can come with is MORE GUNZ!!! (https://media1.tenor.com/images/e62e2b319ff7e6bbea5853ff45e81aa3/tenor.gif)
:dead: :dead: :dead: :dead: :dead: :dead:
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on May 02, 2019, 09:38:45 AM
To think there are people getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to strategise and implement laws and the best they can come with is MORE GUNZ!!! (https://media1.tenor.com/images/e62e2b319ff7e6bbea5853ff45e81aa3/tenor.gif)
ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddf
New Yooooork
Concrete Jungle where dreams are MADE OF!
:feelinmyself:
So on top of being underpaid, poorly funded, and overworked while dealing with an oversized classroom filled with bad ass kids-- teachers need a gat now to play robocop?
Im so tired of these crackers in power man...
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:28:46 AM
Everything doesn't have to be about White racists.
(http://i42.tinypic.com/52jo7t.jpg)
Quote from: Kurama on May 02, 2019, 10:20:06 AM
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 09:28:46 AM
Everything doesn't have to be about White racists.
(http://i42.tinypic.com/52jo7t.jpg)
:dead: :dead: :dead: :dead:
And what happens when the potential school shooter finds out where Ms. Jenkins is keeping her pistol at and decides to steal it?
:udontlookok:
Coming from a Florida Resident and someone who was pretty much raised in South Florida:
While this is SCARY as fuck to many, I can see how it makes sense in some capacity down here in Florida. MANY people here in Florida carry guns and live their day-to-day lives with guns. Florida is more than just South Beach. In fact majority of Florida is still very "red-neck". People start learning how to use and carry guns as young as 10, depending on where you live.
So for most of us this is shocking, but in Florida this is not surprising. I am not a fan of ANY GUNS period and think they ALL should be banned but I can't say I'm surprised by this. If this was NY or CA, I would be surprised. But not here in Florida. Guns are a normal part of life.
Quote from: mayor of pettyville on May 02, 2019, 11:25:21 AM
Quote from: BRockaBaby on May 02, 2019, 11:16:25 AM
Coming from a Florida Resident and someone who was pretty much raised in South Florida:
While this is SCARY as fuck to many, I can see how it makes sense in some capacity down here in Florida. MANY people here in Florida carry guns and live their day-to-day lives with guns. Florida is more than just South Beach. In fact majority of Florida is still very "red-neck". People start learning how to use and carry guns as young as 10, depending on where you live.
So for most of us this is shocking, but in Florida this is not surprising. I am not a fan of ANY GUNS period and think they ALL should be banned but I can't say I'm surprised by this. If this was NY or CA, I would be surprised. But not here in Florida. Guns are a normal part of life.
Thank you for your perspective.
why wasn't i thanked hun
Quote from: BRockaBaby on May 02, 2019, 11:16:25 AM
So for most of us this is shocking, but in Florida this is not surprising. I am not a fan of ANY GUNS period and think they ALL should be banned but I can't say I'm surprised by this. If this was NY or CA, I would be surprised. But not here in Florida. Guns are a normal part of life.
Makes sense
I just enrolled baph into some courses.
Happy hunting :howfestive:
I hate guns.
Quote from: .:::Slærya Stark:::. on May 02, 2019, 12:41:04 PM
I just enrolled baph into some courses.
Happy hunting :howfestive:
:ohwow:
i feel like knowing teachers have guns is gonna pump up more of these mentally deranged yts to go and shoot a bit
Yeah.
I work with kids and I know for a fact (and the fact that it's Florida) that a teacher will blow the damn classroom up if they had the chance.
Actually lol... knowing that the teacher you hate also has a gun locked up in their desk might actually strike a nerve with little Jimster and he's gonna take the whole class out himself :letsmessfag:
http://time.com/5186040/sherrilyn-ifill-black-children-classroom/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article&utm_content=20190506&fbclid=IwAR0UsELuoNEb2Uo2Ylw9SNxNkzPZaqcUn0dcg5TFH98s9nl7wMHAWB2qRyg
:blessed:
Quote from: Kurama on May 10, 2019, 11:17:34 AM
http://time.com/5186040/sherrilyn-ifill-black-children-classroom/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article&utm_content=20190506&fbclid=IwAR0UsELuoNEb2Uo2Ylw9SNxNkzPZaqcUn0dcg5TFH98s9nl7wMHAWB2qRyg
:blessed:
hellur!!!!!
The tragedies that are waiting to happen
QuoteIt does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code. Police officers — ostensibly trained in the use of firearms and the observation of criminal behavior — have shot and killed black children at an alarming rate, often citing their fear of the child or mistaken belief that the child was armed. They rarely, if ever, pay the consequences. We have every reason to believe that armed teachers will react similarly and keep their jobs with impunity. Just this past weekend, the Florida Senate is charging ahead with a proposal to arm teachers anyway — over the objections of Parkland victims' families and students. More than two dozen black lawmakers, in particular, are keenly aware that letting educators pack heat is a "recipe for disaster." They get it.
Quote from: PowerBottom92 on May 10, 2019, 11:19:52 AM
QuoteIt does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code. Police officers — ostensibly trained in the use of firearms and the observation of criminal behavior — have shot and killed black children at an alarming rate, often citing their fear of the child or mistaken belief that the child was armed. They rarely, if ever, pay the consequences. We have every reason to believe that armed teachers will react similarly and keep their jobs with impunity. Just this past weekend, the Florida Senate is charging ahead with a proposal to arm teachers anyway — over the objections of Parkland victims' families and students. More than two dozen black lawmakers, in particular, are keenly aware that letting educators pack heat is a "recipe for disaster." They get it.
Everything we spelled out king
:welllol:
Quote from: Kurama on May 10, 2019, 11:22:14 AM
Quote from: PowerBottom92 on May 10, 2019, 11:19:52 AM
QuoteIt does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code. Police officers — ostensibly trained in the use of firearms and the observation of criminal behavior — have shot and killed black children at an alarming rate, often citing their fear of the child or mistaken belief that the child was armed. They rarely, if ever, pay the consequences. We have every reason to believe that armed teachers will react similarly and keep their jobs with impunity. Just this past weekend, the Florida Senate is charging ahead with a proposal to arm teachers anyway — over the objections of Parkland victims' families and students. More than two dozen black lawmakers, in particular, are keenly aware that letting educators pack heat is a "recipe for disaster." They get it.
Everything we spelled out king
:welllol:
lol but hey! let's look at this from a different angle... :butwait!:
Quote from: Kurama on May 10, 2019, 11:17:34 AM
http://time.com/5186040/sherrilyn-ifill-black-children-classroom/?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article&utm_content=20190506&fbclid=IwAR0UsELuoNEb2Uo2Ylw9SNxNkzPZaqcUn0dcg5TFH98s9nl7wMHAWB2qRyg
:blessed:
Bitch
Come on TIME mag
:omf:
Period.
Quote from: PowerBottom92 on May 10, 2019, 11:19:52 AM
QuoteIt does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code. Police officers — ostensibly trained in the use of firearms and the observation of criminal behavior — have shot and killed black children at an alarming rate, often citing their fear of the child or mistaken belief that the child was armed. They rarely, if ever, pay the consequences. We have every reason to believe that armed teachers will react similarly and keep their jobs with impunity. Just this past weekend, the Florida Senate is charging ahead with a proposal to arm teachers anyway — over the objections of Parkland victims' families and students. More than two dozen black lawmakers, in particular, are keenly aware that letting educators pack heat is a "recipe for disaster." They get it.
woooooo
I really fucking can't
Quote from: tongue kiss da RING on May 10, 2019, 12:41:29 PM
No one ever denied the existence of racist teachers who may use this as an excuse to use excessive force. No one ever said there's no possibility that misuse of the firearm based on racial stereotype or fear could occur. At least I know I didn't.
However, my aunt is an educator. With schools being shot up left and right, I wouldn't mind someone handing her something for her protection - especially if she taught a school out in Ohio with a bunch of weird White kids coming into the class every day.
Luckily, she's the director of a daycare so the chance of one of the toddlers bringing a gun to class and firing away is less likely. Just understand why I may personally see this from more than one angle than the most controversial and seemingly entertaining one.
If you vehemently oppose the decision make sure you do your due diligence to ensure your voice is heard on the issue, outside the confines of BSource walls. Which I'm sure you guys are already doing.
Being personally impacted by something is fair and understandable. Not being able to see past that personal experience on an issue that impacts so many is the dicey part. Framing your personal exp as an equivalent perspective for guns in schools is also a lil dicey imo.
No one is saying we can't see your (or whomever else's) angle , it's just not a sufficient one. Still have yet to see you raise a legitimate reason in favor of guns in classes beyond your aunt being an educator. You also admitted to it being unlikely she would ever need one because she works in a daycare, so what was all of this about???
Also, thanks for using my verbiage. If you are sure we are raising our voices on the issue, why'd ya post that?
I caught the edits too.
:-/
Quote from: Kurama on May 10, 2019, 12:57:52 PM
Quote from: tongue kiss da RING on May 10, 2019, 12:41:29 PM
No one ever denied the existence of racist teachers who may use this as an excuse to use excessive force. No one ever said there's no possibility that misuse of the firearm based on racial stereotype or fear could occur. At least I know I didn't.
However, my aunt is an educator. With schools being shot up left and right, I wouldn't mind someone handing her something for her protection - especially if she taught a school out in Ohio with a bunch of weird White kids coming into the class every day.
Luckily, she's the director of a daycare so the chance of one of the toddlers bringing a gun to class and firing away is less likely. Just understand why I may personally see this from more than one angle than the most controversial and seemingly entertaining one.
If you vehemently oppose the decision make sure you do your due diligence to ensure your voice is heard on the issue, outside the confines of BSource walls. Which I'm sure you guys are already doing.
Being personally impacted by something is fair and understandable. Not being able to see past that personal experience on an issue that impacts so many is the dicey part. Framing your personal exp as an equivalent perspective for guns in schools is also a lil dicey imo.
No one is saying we can't see your (or whomever else's) angle , it's just not a sufficient one. Still have yet to see you raise a legitimate reason in favor of guns in classes beyond your aunt being an educator. You also admitted to it being unlikely she would ever need one because she works in a daycare, so what was all of this about???
Also, thanks for using my verbiage. If you are sure we are raising our voices on the issue, why'd ya post that?
I caught the edits too.
:-/
:omf: :omf: :omf: :omf:
Maybe put metal detectors up?
There is literally no rational or logical explanation as to why teachers need to carry guns in the classroom :dead:
What kind of environment is that going to create knowing your geography teacher is carrying a glock in his desk :uhh:
America get real.
(and that wasn't directed at you, so don't cry at me!)
Quote from: Kurama on May 10, 2019, 12:57:52 PM
Quote from: tongue kiss da RING on May 10, 2019, 12:41:29 PM
No one ever denied the existence of racist teachers who may use this as an excuse to use excessive force. No one ever said there's no possibility that misuse of the firearm based on racial stereotype or fear could occur. At least I know I didn't.
However, my aunt is an educator. With schools being shot up left and right, I wouldn't mind someone handing her something for her protection - especially if she taught a school out in Ohio with a bunch of weird White kids coming into the class every day.
Luckily, she's the director of a daycare so the chance of one of the toddlers bringing a gun to class and firing away is less likely. Just understand why I may personally see this from more than one angle than the most controversial and seemingly entertaining one.
If you vehemently oppose the decision make sure you do your due diligence to ensure your voice is heard on the issue, outside the confines of BSource walls. Which I'm sure you guys are already doing.
You also admitted to it being unlikely she would ever need one because she works in a daycare, so what was all of this about???
(http://abload.de/img/j8sd0xreas58.gif)
:welllol:
S
Not reading that love. You wanna get fuckin cute save the essay.
Yeayeayea
Quote from: tongue kiss da RING on May 10, 2019, 01:13:54 PM
"Not being able to see past that personal experience.."
Your argument hit a flat line there for me, tbh. And that was what....the second sentence you wrote to me about this? Your entire speech was based off of an assumption that I am unable to see anything other than what could possibly affect myself. That is totally untrue. I see this from all sides. I'd say there's more evidence to say that you only see this from one angle and are stuck in that. Which is fine and totally understandable. It's a valid concern. Again, I never said it wasn't.
And, if anything, me referencing the fact that it's a daycare as opposed to junior high or high school is something that gives me solace when I see these stories. It's not to say it could never happen, because just as there are nutjob kids, there are nutjob parents who pick them up as well.
I hope that makes sense, luv.
It didn't seem that way when you responded to me posting those articles on the NRA with some other article that didn't seem to have anything to do with my initial point.
:diddraispoot:
You know how to dress it up real cute Annalise, but your snarky and dismissive tone in response to me posting those articles diminishes your point.
But thanks for proving my point :dead: again
Guys
Quote from: tongue kiss da RING on May 02, 2019, 12:36:11 PM
sdsdds
A lot of those people wear that "right to bear arms" mess on their sleeves.
The only other real life option other than arming teachers is going against the damn constitution and petitioning to remove guns from people's houses so kids will not have access.
Is that really the only other real life option?! So there is no option for armed security / police officers at schools? That would be difficult to fund, but at least we wouldn't have to have to put guns in the hands of people working with children.
There's no option for metal detectors. They already have them in some schools. They can put them in all schools.
The only solution is to arm teachers? That could create more problems than it solves.
Back from lunch guys what i miss?
Yeah this umm...this ain't it...
This won't end well...
Quote from: Kurama on May 02, 2019, 10:19:27 AM
So on top of being underpaid, poorly funded, and overworked while dealing with an oversized classroom filled with bad ass kids-- teachers need a gat now to play robocop?
Im so tired of these crackers in power man...
Exactly
Their sanity is barely hanging on by a thread and now they want to give them guns? :uhh: :dead:
gngng
damns tha gates of HELL rlly mus be sumwhere under florida