hog88
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I see the similarities from the crazies on both ends of the spectrum. It once was that the crazies were made up by the extreme 1-2% of each end. It has grown to where now the crazies are up to about 10% on the left extreme and and 20% on the right extreme.Where on Earth did they learn that behavior?
I see the similarities from the crazies on both ends of the spectrum. It once was that the crazies were made up by the extreme 1-2% of each end. It has grown to where now the crazies are up to about 10% on the left extreme and and 20% on the right extreme.
Where do you come up with these percentages?I see the similarities from the crazies on both ends of the spectrum. It once was that the crazies were made up by the extreme 1-2% of each end. It has grown to where now the crazies are up to about 10% on the left extreme and and 20% on the right extreme.
Take what you have been conditioned to think the level of impact is and divide it by 20.
About to the same level it has impacted education and what is taught for the past 5 thousand years.So we agree it does have a real impact and that things such as CRT are in education?
earlier you were talking about the lack of respect for teachers. A lot of that stems from this. The idea that we can’t have discipline in schools because it will end in disparities
About to the same level it has impacted education and what is taught for the past 5 thousand years.
Can't have discipline because is will end it disparities? What does that mean.
Have kids walking the halls openly carrying. That will fix it.
-utvolpj.......and every other gun nut
But yes, it's a damn shame.......as a nation, we are insane.
-luther
So we agree that it's a people problem and not a gun problem.
Then what is it? Some people will continue to be mentally ill and teens have always been adolescents regardless of time period. The people of today combined with their mindset is the problem. Guns have been available for centuries.No, and the reason is that the people problem is known and cannot be fixed. People are mentally ill and teens are adolescents. The fact that those things cause them to be violent doesn't mean we ignore the mechanism of their violence that is so lethal, so fast.
No, and the reason is that the people problem is known and cannot be fixed. People are mentally ill and teens are adolescents. The fact that those things cause them to be violent doesn't mean we ignore the mechanism of their violence that is so lethal, so fast.
One of the biggest changes is the public's loss of respect and support for public education. There has been a concerted effort over the past 30+ years by the right to portray public education (government schools as one idiot always made it a point to call them) in the worst possible light. As a result, respect for teachers and the educational process is at an all time low. The days of most parents siding with the school or believing the teacher are over. Today, the first response for many is to defend the kid and immediately accuse the school/teacher of some type of wrongdoing. Students know this and play it to the hilt. The degree to which students are able to manipulate their parents is astonishing.
I operate under this simple truth:No. The simple fact is evil exists. There are over 20,000 gun laws. Yet shootings and unnecessary murder happen everyday. You are not taking all guns out of circulation.