this makes me so angry. what entitled, privileged snowflakes they are. clearly they havenât been on a plane, been in a school, or any other high-risk target area in our gun-saturated country since 9/11. ohhhh, you have to let someone go through your bag? THE HORROR! you have to wait in line to go through a metal detector behind 5 people and be delayed an extra 15 minutes? MAH FREEDOMS!
I love Cori Bushâs reaction.
No, I think most of these people havenât really had a job before, not the way most of us think of a j.o.b.
They also have to wear clothes.
If those 15 minutes prevent you from voting, it might be onerous, but thatâs a scheduling issue.
or, you know, a personal planning one. like with anyone.
âIf you wonât abide by the rules of this job,â Bush added, âgo find another one.â
I freakin love this.
Whoa. I better go out and buy a bunch more guns.
Also, thisâŠ
well, Iâm fucking disappointed with this.
Seriously, people. Maybe the problem isnât the fucking desks.
The fact remains that the majority of children under fifteen so not have the ability to properly wield a firearm in self-defense.
Yes, we know there are exceptions, but little Jimmy cannot be expected to wield his pistol and maintain control in a classroom of sjw offspring.
Choices mist be made.
Plus I wonder what the overlap is between school boards that would buy these and school boards that wonât supply adequate pencils, or ventilation. Iâm guessing itâs a circle.
Isnât a gun shop with other customers present a stupid place to shoot someone?
If the shooters intent was to kill three people, including himself, it turned out to be a well executed plan, the product of a first rate mind.
It does disprove a libertarian theory about guns in our society, though.
Yes. It undercuts the argument that armed spaces are safer.