Chanute elementary student suspended for spent shell casing [More]"Progressive" public school administrators -- is it any wonder we love them so?
This is the mindset:
"Get in your safe place now."
Where the hell is that, and how would this herbivorette know?
Look at the brainwashing these hive insects are subjecting children to, with "drills" like this. Talk about politically-driven programming of paranoia into young minds not equipped to evaluate the reliability of information being forced on them by "authority" figures. And talk about a useless "adult" that parents are abdicating their most precious responsibilities to.
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"We can't hide from gun violence [sic]"
ReplyDeleteSo the administrators' solution is to ... hide (under their desks) from gun violence.
Idiots.
An excellent lesson:
ReplyDeleteSon, Principal Gary Wheeler is what we refer to as a 'Panty Wetter"
Point and laugh!
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Not too many years ago, I knew a teacher at a private school who sometimes gave spent brass to her elementary students as a reward for accomplishment. The rounds came from her son, a Marine who was serving in Iraq at the time. When the young man was home on leave, he came and spoke to the class about his love of country, his desire to serve we the people. When a kid got one of those spent rounds, he or she understood it was a big deal.
ReplyDelete"Carlson said she was not happy with her son for having the shell casing, which everyone agrees he should not have had at school."
ReplyDeleteEveryone agrees?
Leave me out of it. You don't speak for me, which clearly means you don't speak for everyone.
I've said this previously, but it fits.
ReplyDeleteWhom the Gods would destroy, they first make mad.
And yet, despite the numerous stories we get just like this one every week, I predict that gun owners will still continue sending their precious children to State schools, to be taught by the State that guns are bad and gun owners are morally suspect.
ReplyDelete"You can have my gun when you pry it out of my cold, dead fingers! But my kids? Meh, here you go ..."
How is it that so many people of the independent mind that causes them to value the possession of the means to defend themselves and their loved ones are still so dependent on State-provided education, and that funded by coercive means from their very own neighbors?
Hiding under desks?
ReplyDeleteI plan on being a teacher.
My students won't be hiding under the desks. Since I will, technically, be unarmed, I plan on piling up every single desk in front of the door to the room. Any shooter will have to dig his way into the room.
As for defense.... I already have plans.
Who says you have to be unarmed? It depends a lot on the state, but in more than one state it is entirely possible for a teacher to be armed in the classroom. Might be worth looking into before you decide where to settle to teach.
ReplyDeleteHunter, already settled in a good state. Virginia is great on gun laws, even if we have a blue gov and blue senators. Gun control is dead in the legislature.
ReplyDeleteAs for being armed in class, we also have great resource officers with security plans.
Trust me.... I won't be completely unarmed.