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[Misc] Here We Go Again - Breaking News Florida Shooting At High School



Klaas

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Nov 1, 2017
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The reaction of the kids at that school has been pretty inspirational. They've probably opened themselves up to a whole world of abuse from the gun nuts, so I hope they are looked out for.
 






Goldstone1976

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While the general point is valid, it’s not quite fair. Here’s the text of a speech made in the Senate by Chris Murphy, junior Senator for Connecticut:

“As we speak, there is a horrific scene playing out at a high school in South Florida. Turn on your television right now, you're going to see scenes of children running for their lives. It’s what looks to be the [18]th school shooting in this country, and we have not even hit March.

I'm coming to the floor to talk about something else, but let me just note once again for my colleagues: this happens nowhere else other than the United States of America. This epidemic of mass slaughter, this scourge of school shooting after school shooting.

It only happens here not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction. We are responsible for a level of mass atrocity that happens in this country with zero parallel anywhere else.

As a parent, it scares me to death that this body doesn't take seriously the safety of my children, and it seems like a lot of parents in South Florida are going to be asking that same question later today.

We pray for the families and for the victims. We hope for the best.”
 


Lower West Stander

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Mar 25, 2012
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No it isn't. I work for a US company who are a constituent of the S&P 500; employees start out with 10 days vacation. After 5 years, you get an extra five days and after 10 years you get another 5 days, making 20 days in total (for a 10-year veteran).

The vast majority of US companies (in my expereince) give 10 days vacation as a starting point.

US companies do. But companies based or with offices in the US but owned by a non US parent do not.
 




studio150

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Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Best way forward by a (sorry) long shot is through the kids and their new social media normal and their shaming and vilification of the NRA and those politicians who try and defend the indefensible. Those people are on the wrong side of history and need to be made aware of it.

That won't work.
 






Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Geelong, Australia
Why not? These kids are the voters of the future. Mobilise enough of them to vote NRA-supporting politicians out of office and things will have to change.

#TheNRAIsATerroristOrganization

Because it's these online, social media shaming tactics that have created a counter culture that is growing around the world among the conservative side of western nations populations.

No liberal kid in New York is going to change the mind of some kid in Alabama because they try to shame them on facebook. All they will do is steel their resolve to say **** you don't tell me what to do or say.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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No liberal kid in New York is going to change the mind of some kid in Alabama because they try to shame them on facebook. All they will do is steel their resolve to say **** you don't tell me what to do or say.

You're missing the point (as is probably 'some kid in Alabama') - the online criticism might not change opinions, but there appears to be a growing groundswell among the citizens of the US against the NRA and guns in general. It may take time, but ultimately, if and when NRA supporters no longer get elected to positions of power laws will be passed, and 'some kid in Alabama' will have to do what he's told. He might take out a few innocent citizens in the name of freedom, mom's apple pie and cup cakes before ending up in prison, but that day will come eventually if the current ground swell keeps on growing.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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You're missing the point (as is probably 'some kid in Alabama') - the online criticism might not change opinions, but there appears to be a growing groundswell among the citizens of the US against the NRA and guns in general. It may take time, but ultimately, if and when NRA supporters no longer get elected to positions of power laws will be passed, and 'some kid in Alabama' will have to do what he's told. He might take out a few innocent citizens in the name of freedom, mom's apple pie and cup cakes before ending up in prison, but that day will come eventually if the current ground swell keeps on growing.

It'll take time to chip away at that most stoopid of country's gun laws . But the NRA can their apologists can have no sane answer to why any American citizen legitimately requires ownership of an assault rifle to protect their family.
 






Tyrone Biggums

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Jun 25, 2006
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Geelong, Australia
You're missing the point (as is probably 'some kid in Alabama') - the online criticism might not change opinions, but there appears to be a growing groundswell among the citizens of the US against the NRA and guns in general. It may take time, but ultimately, if and when NRA supporters no longer get elected to positions of power laws will be passed, and 'some kid in Alabama' will have to do what he's told. He might take out a few innocent citizens in the name of freedom, mom's apple pie and cup cakes before ending up in prison, but that day will come eventually if the current ground swell keeps on growing.

That won't be happening for a long time.

And you're right, if they come for their guns there will be bloodshed, more than happens in any school shooting.

It's like people have forgotten that there are people like Timothy McVeigh out there who will fight back against the government should they appear to be threatening their constitutional rights.

As McVeigh said at the time of Waco.

The government is afraid of the guns people have because they have to have control of the people at all times. Once you take away the guns, you can do anything to the people. You give them an inch and they take a mile. I believe we are slowly turning into a socialist government. The government is continually growing bigger and more powerful, and the people need to prepare to defend themselves against government control.

People would be foolish to think there aren't a lot of people that share that view.
 


Commander

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That won't be happening for a long time.

And you're right, if they come for their guns there will be bloodshed, more than happens in any school shooting.

It's like people have forgotten that there are people like Timothy McVeigh out there who will fight back against the government should they appear to be threatening their constitutional rights.

As McVeigh said at the time of Waco.



People would be foolish to think there aren't a lot of people that share that view.

It’s amazing that there are people that think that the US Government would be in some way worried about not being able to control some redneck with an assault rifle. Like someone like him would be any problem whatsoever if they decided they wanted rid of him. What’s he going to do, shoot a drone out of the sky?
 




seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
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On Newsnight a couple of days ago there was some woman who was an NRA member or supporter and her argument was that gun control hadn't worked, and the problem was that the school didn't have adequate protection (i.e. guns themselves). So her solution was to arm more people, so that they can protect themselves. She suggested college (university) should be carrying guns around with them if necessary. How can you get through to someone like that?
 




daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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Prague, Czech Republic
That won't be happening for a long time.

And you're right, if they come for their guns there will be bloodshed, more than happens in any school shooting.

It's like people have forgotten that there are people like Timothy McVeigh out there who will fight back against the government should they appear to be threatening their constitutional rights.

As McVeigh said at the time of Waco.



People would be foolish to think there aren't a lot of people that share that view.

Baby killer McVeigh?
When you start killing babies you lose any credibility in normal peoples eyes. The twats execution wasnt painful enough.
 


Stat Brother

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Can someone help me out, this story has moved so fast I seem to have missed a chunk of it and can't get to the start.

What's happening regarding 'conspiracy actors' and how does that link directly to Trump.
I don't think my understanding is correct.
 




Stat Brother

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Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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It’s amazing that there are people that think that the US Government would be in some way worried about not being able to control some redneck with an assault rifle. Like someone like him would be any problem whatsoever if they decided they wanted rid of him. What’s he going to do, shoot a drone out of the sky?

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