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Old 05-27-2022, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by MartinSE View Post
How many cars have been used to murder children in their classrooms at school?

I wait while you look up the answer since you seem to think this post will contribute to saving children lives.


It seems almost every week another shooting kills more kids, and what do we have to offer as a sign to the parents that we care at all? Sarcasm? Children are dying. They are being murdered. Can we please argue about the color of peoples skin, or the cause of poverty, or wars, or stupid politicians, and for the sake of our children TRY to find something that will HELP. Not SOVLE, just help.

The greatest country on earth and we can't even set aside politics long enough to TRY and find a way to reduce the number of kids being murdered.
Yes, children in a classroom have been killed by a car, so you can stop waiting. Here is a link to the story. Granted it was an accident, but if an accident can happen that kills children in a classroom, can you deny that a deliberate attempt could have the same result? Oh and let's not forget the children that have been mowed down by a car. Don't believe me? Here is the most recent example, and by most recent, I mean YESTERDAY(link). Also note that the car contained multiple incendiary devices. Note too that a school staff member denied him access to the school 'to use the restroom" (Way to go by that staff member!). So did the car do it, or did the monster driving the car do it? The POINT is that if someone evil or mentally deranged wants to kill they will. So STOP focusing on guns and START focusing on why these animals do what they do.!
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