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AssassinsMace

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Speaking of... 60 Minutes last night had a piece on Canada's silent genocide of indigenous people. Not cultural but the real deal. Of course they won't frame it like that but that's what it is when they start with the children. This is not like it was a hundred years ago. This is recent memory. And they're still doing business with China after their charges which they'll say is worse.

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Of course they air the story when the TV viewing season is at its lowest. That's part of how they make it not serious where they do a story on it but wait until not many people are watching TV but then they can say they were open and honest. It's like when the White House releases bad news on Fridays because they the know the American people won't be watching TV as much on the weekends.
 

AssassinsMace

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Like this wouldn't increase the number of deaths from guns in schools. Schoolyard beefs will be immediate. Bullied kids armed with guns? I have a friend who's a high school teacher and students make death threats to him all the time and most them centers around students who get shamed in front of other students by the teacher. That's a big no-no to do to kids. One time he moved a chair that a student didn't know had happened and student sat back and fell to the floor thinking there was a chair there and the other students laughed and the student who fell to the ground made all sorts of death threats. One time the teacher was engaging in friendly talk with the students and the school's high school team was going play the team of another high school to which the teacher's nephew was playing on. One of the students who was on the football team asked what number was he wearing and he answered thinking it was nothing and the student made the threat the team was going to target him to break his legs. The thing was the teacher told him accidentally the wrong number for another player. So there was this whole commotion behind the scenes because the two schools had to be notified of this threat was made and to the wrong student player. And they think they can trust students with guns...?
 

tygyg1111

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Like this wouldn't increase the number of deaths from guns in schools. Schoolyard beefs will be immediate. Bullied kids armed with guns? I have a friend who's a high school teacher and students make death threats to him all the time and most them centers around students who get shamed in front of other students by the teacher. That's a big no-no to do to kids. One time he moved a chair that a student didn't know had happened and student sat back and fell to the floor thinking there was a chair there and the other students laughed and the student who fell to the ground made all sorts of death threats. One time the teacher was engaging in friendly talk with the students and the school's high school team was going play the team of another high school to which the teacher's nephew was playing on. One of the students who was on the football team asked what number was he wearing and he answered thinking it was nothing and the student made the threat the team was going to target him to break his legs. The thing was the teacher told him accidentally the wrong number for another player. So there was this whole commotion behind the scenes because the two schools had to be notified of this threat was made and to the wrong student player. And they think they can trust students with guns...

The below paragraph is from the article. Truly the stuff of parodies:

I initially thought Uzi submachine guns for each student made the most sense due to their sheer firepower against any would-be attacker, but figured that might be a little TOO much firepower for the younger ones to handle. Then I reasoned they should at least have AR-15 semi-automatic rifles, since this seems to be the weapon of choice for some of the more infamous mass shootings we’ve experienced.
 

ansy1968

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Like this wouldn't increase the number of deaths from guns in schools. Schoolyard beefs will be immediate. Bullied kids armed with guns? I have a friend who's a high school teacher and students make death threats to him all the time and most them centers around students who get shamed in front of other students by the teacher. That's a big no-no to do to kids. One time he moved a chair that a student didn't know had happened and student sat back and fell to the floor thinking there was a chair there and the other students laughed and the student who fell to the ground made all sorts of death threats. One time the teacher was engaging in friendly talk with the students and the school's high school team was going play the team of another high school to which the teacher's nephew was playing on. One of the students who was on the football team asked what number was he wearing and he answered thinking it was nothing and the student made the threat the team was going to target him to break his legs. The thing was the teacher told him accidentally the wrong number for another player. So there was this whole commotion behind the scenes because the two schools had to be notified of this threat was made and to the wrong student player. And they think they can trust students with guns...?
@AssassinsMace Sir it had been foreshadowed by most of our members here and it doesn't disappoint....lol a typical American reaction as always there are NO reflection, NO remorse and most IF ever are crocodile tears! Here in the Philippines you can owned guns BUT you can't carry it, The PERMIT TO CARRY is only issued after a year of vetting to ensure it won't fall to criminal syndicate, So it can be done, a third world country with a Macho culture compare that to the Land of the free. And they call us uncivilized....lol
 

liamban

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The below paragraph is from the article. Truly the stuff of parodies:

I initially thought Uzi submachine guns for each student made the most sense due to their sheer firepower against any would-be attacker, but figured that might be a little TOO much firepower for the younger ones to handle. Then I reasoned they should at least have AR-15 semi-automatic rifles, since this seems to be the weapon of choice for some of the more infamous mass shootings we’ve experienced.

The National Grenade Association disagrees

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jwnz

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Like this wouldn't increase the number of deaths from guns in schools. Schoolyard beefs will be immediate. Bullied kids armed with guns? I have a friend who's a high school teacher and students make death threats to him all the time and most them centers around students who get shamed in front of other students by the teacher. That's a big no-no to do to kids. One time he moved a chair that a student didn't know had happened and student sat back and fell to the floor thinking there was a chair there and the other students laughed and the student who fell to the ground made all sorts of death threats. One time the teacher was engaging in friendly talk with the students and the school's high school team was going play the team of another high school to which the teacher's nephew was playing on. One of the students who was on the football team asked what number was he wearing and he answered thinking it was nothing and the student made the threat the team was going to target him to break his legs. The thing was the teacher told him accidentally the wrong number for another player. So there was this whole commotion behind the scenes because the two schools had to be notified of this threat was made and to the wrong student player. And they think they can trust students with guns...?
I'm pretty sure it's satire.
 
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