I'll wait til more info comes out before saying more but this man had to be sick.
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That is totally unhelpful.Sad. Going to continue to happen as long as the Republican strategy for combating it is thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for backing up my point!That is totally unhelpful.
What would your strategy be?Sad. Going to continue to happen as long as the Republican strategy for combating it is thoughts and prayers.
If your actual solution is we need more Jesus, that isn't a solution. It's a combination of mental health issues and the fact that for many, it's still pretty easy to get a hold of firearms. I don't have the answers to any of this, but the country does not want to hear "um, more Jesus, guys?" at this point. We're far beyond asking the country to just pray to the young guy with pretty brown hair that resembles 1980s Kenny Loggins in some paintings.What would your strategy be?
I bet of you could get the people that commit these senseless crimes to think like those with the “thoughts and prayers” mentality, or be raised with the same principles they were, you wouldn’t be seeing these acts very often.
Religion isn't the answer. USA is one of the most religious developed countries in the world yet we're the only developed country in the world where mass shootings and school shootings are a common occurrence. No other country in the world, rather that be developed or developing, even has 10 school shootings, USA has 288.What would your strategy be?
I bet of you could get the people that commit these senseless crimes to think like those with the “thoughts and prayers” mentality, or be raised with the same principles they were, you wouldn’t be seeing these acts very often.
I’d think if they truly followed Jesus the mental health wouldn’t be the issue. I’m just of the opinion Jesus is the answer, you can disagree.If your actual solution is we need more Jesus, that isn't a solution. It's a combination of mental health issues and the fact that for many, it's still pretty easy to get a hold of firearms. I don't have the answers to any of this, but the country does not want to hear "um, more Jesus, guys?" at this point. We're far beyond asking the country to just pray to the young guy with pretty brown hair that resembles 1980s Kenny Loggins in some paintings.
What’s interesting is that this evil person broke plenty of laws. So, of course, we should add more laws on the books to prevent this type of evil because they work really well at preventing evil acts.I’d think if they truly followed Jesus the mental health wouldn’t be the issue. I’m just of the opinion Jesus is the answer, you can disagree.
I guess we could get another bill written. That’ll solve it.
It isn't the gun its our society. One thing I don't understand is why every school doesn't have security doors so someone can't just walk in. Seems like an easy fix for the vast majority of these.Something needs to be done about guns in this country. This is unacceptable. Totally unacceptable and it breaks my heart to the core.
Why even say something like this? This was a horrible event that happens far too often. There's zero reason to bring politics into this senseless and violent act.Sad. Going to continue to happen as long as the Republican strategy for combating it is thoughts and prayers.
The answer is and has been for quite some time to have armed guards at every single school. Retired police officers, etc. would gladly do this in every community.Religion isn't the answer. USA is one of the most religious developed countries in the world yet we're the only developed country in the world where mass shootings and school shootings are a common occurrence. No other country in the world, rather that be developed or developing, even has 10 school shootings, USA has 288.
With all due respect, I don't know what "truly following Jesus" and just saying "Jesus is the answer" even means. There's deeply religious people with mental health issues who can also be violent. Not everything is cupcakes and butterflies just because you believe in Christ. Like I said, just saying the country needs more religion isn't the answer. It's actually an incredibly simplistic view of the crisis. Much like the media blaming rock or metal music in the 80s and 90s.I’d think if they truly followed Jesus the mental health wouldn’t be the issue. I’m just of the opinion Jesus is the answer, you can disagree.
I guess we could get another bill written. That’ll solve it.
FYI, just saying the word evil over and over isn't particularly helpful either. Sorry, I'm not accepting that "welp, there's good and evil in this here world and we just gotta live with the evil...hope good prevails praise be!"What’s interesting is that this evil person broke plenty of laws. So, of course, we should add more laws on the books to prevent this type of evil because they work really well at preventing evil acts.
It isn't the gun its our society. One thing I don't understand is why every school doesn't have security doors so someone can't just walk in. Seems like an easy fix for the vast majority of these.
It isn't the gun its our society. One thing I don't understand is why every school doesn't have security doors so someone can't just walk in. Seems like an easy fix for the vast majority of these.
OTOH, Biden's strategy of lowering flags to half-staff for a few days will surely put a stop to mass shootings...Sad. Going to continue to happen as long as the Republican strategy for combating it is thoughts and prayers.
If you bring politics into this in any form today, you care about your side, and not the deceased. And that’s a sickness in itself.
Pure evilI'll wait til more info comes out before saying more but this man had to be sick.
Sure did a lot of good in Buffalo when the armed guard didn't stop the shooter because he was wearing body armor.The answer is and has been for quite some time to have armed guards at every single school. Retired police officers, etc. would gladly do this in every community.
This is rich coming off the news of the SBC being another Catholic-like sexual predator organization.I’d think if they truly followed Jesus the mental health wouldn’t be the issue. I’m just of the opinion Jesus is the answer, you can disagree.
I guess we could get another bill written. That’ll solve it.
If we had more people caring about fixing the problem instead of just offering thoughts and prayers then maybe we wouldn't have had this happen today.If you bring politics into this in any form today, you care about your side, and not the deceased. And that’s a sickness in itself.
Sad. Going to continue to happen as long as the Republican strategy for combating it is thoughts and prayers.