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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
SCHOOLS- no longer soft targets
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<blockquote data-quote="DCAN" data-source="post: 1410902" data-attributes="member: 32384"><p>A person has to stop and ask. What has changed to make shooting up a school full of kids an option? When I was in high school, guns were everywhere. Like in the back of trucks in the parking lot. My friends had bad days at school. So did I. We had trouble at home, and trouble at work. The thought of shooting our class mates just didn't occur. So what has flipped the switch in the minds of this generation? Trained not care about human life by all the video games? No connection to reality thanks to social media? Some types of music driving it into their brains that murder is cool? A justice system which prevents parents from whoopin a butt, when a butt really needs whoppin? Or, parents letting "the system" raise their children, cause they just don't feel like being parents. </p><p>Or, maybe, just maybe, this is all just a symptom. A symptom of a long running, slow moving, plan. A little look back in history may hold some answers.</p><p></p><p>Opinions welcomed.........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCAN, post: 1410902, member: 32384"] A person has to stop and ask. What has changed to make shooting up a school full of kids an option? When I was in high school, guns were everywhere. Like in the back of trucks in the parking lot. My friends had bad days at school. So did I. We had trouble at home, and trouble at work. The thought of shooting our class mates just didn't occur. So what has flipped the switch in the minds of this generation? Trained not care about human life by all the video games? No connection to reality thanks to social media? Some types of music driving it into their brains that murder is cool? A justice system which prevents parents from whoopin a butt, when a butt really needs whoppin? Or, parents letting "the system" raise their children, cause they just don't feel like being parents. Or, maybe, just maybe, this is all just a symptom. A symptom of a long running, slow moving, plan. A little look back in history may hold some answers. Opinions welcomed......... [/QUOTE]
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