EyeballKid
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I’m not gonna apologize for holding you accountable for issues that you evade.You could say that in a nicer way. I have been nothing but respectful to you.
In general, my opinion is that the negative externalities of schools doing anything is greater than the positive benefits. Schools should focus on teaching. As Foster the People sang in Pumped up Kicks, you aren't outrunning the gun.
Obviously, you can limit egress and ingress into the school (which almost all schools do today). And you can lock doors (and not prop them open like in Uvalde).
Twice you referenced COVID stuff, which is a deflection that has nothing to do with gun violence—and is a particular issue for me, given that I work in public health and communications, and was involved in the periphery of the debate around how to deal with federal messaging that would affect state governmental policy decisions like school ventilation, teacher safety, etc. I’m open to a discussion of how those decisions impacted kids and whether it was worth it—but that’s not what this thread is about, nor does it address the question I asked.
Aside from that, I feel it’s incumbent upon the person criticizing all current efforts to confront school shootings to supply an alternate idea that would better address the concerns.
People forget to lock doors all the time. Hell, I forget to lock my front door when I go to bed at least once a month.
Thats not a valid solution.