Nashville School Shooting

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What really pisses me off is that everyone in the Psych/Counseling field has a legal duty to report, just like teachers and school staff. They just dont effing do it(some do), and for the most part nothing is done about it when it is found out that they failed to do so.

Probably using that patient Dr. confidentiality BS as an excuse as for not reporting nut jobs instead of locking them up
 

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Maybe the school officials should be asked if they applied for/received safety grants for officers through the "Secure Our Schools" fed. grant program($1bil.?) or an accounting of how any funds received were spent(like in Broward Co.). The fact remains that removing officers was a widespread movement(like in Denver) after the George Floyd incident because of ideological(racial) issues(oppression/trauma/criminalization of students)
There are plenty of articles detailing the removals and why they were argued for...

From May 2020 through June 2022, at least 50 districts serving over 1.7 million children have ended their school policing programs or cut their budgets.
https://www.edweek.org/leadership/which-districts-have-cut-school-policing-programs/2021/06

This article says it all...

"Instead of subsidizing more police officers, we need to help schools hire more counselors, more nurses, more mental health practitioners"...
"students of color are often unfairly targeted and disciplined by police in schools"...
"black girls are four times more likely to be arrested than white girls. This is not simply an inequity, this is a crisis in and of itself,"...

https://www.police1.com/school-safe...nding-for-police-in-schools-EqjIdTFa9Uja6bWF/
Here's another one that's n interesting read...

https://www.idra.org/resource-cente...ding-and-accountability-across-the-u-s-south/
I won't say funding is never an issue but the real question is what has removed more school officers, funding or the widespread denial of what some kids and segments of our society are like and believe.

The reason some of these kids are four times more likely to be arrested other than white kids is because of the way that they are acting. They don’t need any more special treatment or pampering because of their color. If they’re acting like little shites, they deserve what they get. I’ve seen enough videos of these teachers, being bullied, yelled or screamed at and assaulted and the kids getting away with it because of the color. Thank Obomination for this downfall. More counselors? That’s not the solution. People need to be held accountable and be respectful in school, and if not expel them.
 

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It keeps happening because our politicians don’t give a rats rear about kids. It’s a very easy fix. Getting rid of gun free zones could have easily been done when the republicans controlled everything. But of course they didn’t care about that. They didn’t do anything. But hey, it’s those dang democrats every time!

But I also blame this on us. We have allowed all these so called “laws” to be created. Gun free zones is no exception. Expect more and more of this to happen. Our overlords want it to happen. It gives them more leverage against us to strip our freedom away.

Old wet Willy gets to take credit for the gun free zones when it comes to public schools.
 

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a few years ago???
LOL
He is probably thinking of all the transsexual weirdos that have come out and been since Obama. It was Clinton that mainstreamed the rest of the gays back in the late 90s.

Then that judge in the early 2000s illegally marrying them in California, and creating that other boondoggle.

Even liberal progressive California couldn’t pass legalized gay marriage as it was voted down twice by the people. It was put in by proxy through an illegal action through an activist judge and should’ve been struck down.

I agree with you, it hasn’t been the last few years, but the last few decades. The progressive liberal democrats have been constantly attempting to normalize these deviances
 
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Certainly seems the schools/Gov. are saying that about dangerous kids...

"...the student balled his fists and punched his teacher in the face..."
By the time a calm returned to Northeast High in Oakland Park, two teachers and an aide were in ambulances. The special needs student wasn’t arrested because he “cannot tell the difference between right and wrong behaviors,” a police sergeant wrote in his report. Three days later, the teen was back on campus.

https://projects.sun-sentinel.com/teenage-time-bombs/how-schools-manage-violent-kids/
"A year and a half before the Stoneman Douglas massacre, some of the shooter’s teachers were surveyed about his behavior. They wrote that he made threats. He was fascinated with guns. They were afraid of him."

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/...as-cruz-threat-assessment-20190124-story.html
"Whitmore assaulted a teacher at Hale Middle School and believes if the school took more action addressing that type of behavior, maybe he wouldn’t be where he is now, arrested for first-degree murder".

https://www.fox23.com/news/only-on-...cle_00db89dc-1fb7-5d07-9113-44462ad40f2f.html
"Waldron wasn’t hurt when he was teaching, but he said it’s not hard to find a teacher who has been."
"The two agree that physical assaults are a symptom of childhood trauma, large class sizes, and a lack of counselors in schools."

https://ktul.com/news/local/project-oklahoma-student-attacks-on-teachers-the-best-worst-kept-secret
Old question but still valid even though ignored, if the laws we have were enforced properly and no group had "special status" making them unaccountable would we be were we are or need new "special laws"?

We can thank DEI for this insanity and the lack of civil discourse. We can probably thank the ACLU also. A person that doesn’t know right from wrong can’t be disciplined? Yeah, right. If they’re assaulting people, they need to be beat down on the spot and they’ll learn quick
 
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Yes, Kel Tec, with a Glock 33 round magazine. I estimate $2000.00 worth of guns, mags and ammo. Still no reveal on the manifesto?
No reveal of the manifesto, probably states very clearly that this was a hate crime. If it was released she would go from martyr to monster quicker than I can hit 60 mph in my car, 3.9 seconds from a dead stop. Yes, I drive a heteronormative vehicle, the way God intended.
 

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Old wet Willy gets to take credit for the gun free zones when it comes to public schools.
Actually was 1992, and it was the ice cream licking, mumbo jumbo speaking, ghost handshaking, fall asleep during international events, stumbling up the stairs dementia riddled character we know.
 

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The picture below is of a school counselor at one of the Moore High Schools. She and her husband have been friends of mine for over 20 years. Yesterday, a 17 year old female student picked up an object from the counselor’s desk and beat her with it. This is the end result. View attachment 362844
- This is happening in our schools and the Oklahoma lawmakers and school boards ignorantly say they don't understand why there is a teacher shortage in Oklahoma, then they propose the idea that more money (higher salaries) will somehow 'fix' the problem.
- Like with so many other things they have no knowledge about, maybe our lawmakers and school board members need to spend a week or three INSIDE the actual classrooms monitoring what goes on before they propose 'fixes'. Or they could start by actually listening to the parents (for a change).
 

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