Posted on 05/25/2018 9:22:18 AM PDT by MNDude
Looks like the Deep State's false flag has failed!
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
> The public schools have become some of the most dangerous places in America.
Based on what evidence? Show us the data.
And please break down the data into categories of
— fighting without weapons
— bullying and verbal “assault”
— fighting with objects and weapons (non-firearms)
— shootings without injury
— shootings with injury without death
— shootings of single persons
— shootings of targeted specific persons
— shootings of random persons
“The public schools have become some of the most dangerous places in America.”
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And that was before the school shootings...
This is in Noblesville, Indiana. Not sure it it is rural, urban or suburban. But likely the shooter is a juvenile, so the media is oh so careful in hiding its identity. The did use the pronoun he, so likely a male or at least a male wanna be.
they won’t be once we give up our guns.
Male peep, female victim.... If this turns out to be another spurned adolescent, let’s hope the floodgates of copycats aren’t opened. Nor that the media will help in that regard.
I’m very suspicious of the drugs young people are given. I understand in one class I heard about that nearly all the kids were on psychotropic drugs. I have no respect for the psychiatric profession. They messed up my mom and had her on many different drugs all at the same time. I would never trust a psychiatrist.
Yeah, I guess that kind of crap happens in MIDDLE school now. When I was a pup, we at least waited until HIGH school.
I live 7 miles by road or about 5 miles from that school as the crow flies. I would estimate 80% Upscale Suburban with a 5% Rural kids and 15% Towneys. There is a Section 8 apartment complex that sends kids there, but even that is pretty descent. It is Pollyanna Midwest in a place with virtually no unemployment and really low crime.
You are spot on regarding the hyper-publicizing of these events. They wont show people streaking sporting events because the media know that the publicity creates copycats.
But, they publicize these events endlessly! The only rational reason: they want more events like this in order to further their political agenda.
Thus, the media are partly responsible for the deaths of children in school shootings.
I'm happy that an adult actually DID something....he's a hero, no question...
too many wimpy adults standing around while people get hurt....
we must ALL become heroes..
We can pretty much predict....the kid is white, a gamer, and probably has been bullied over the past year. Pretty good odds that he’s on antidepressants.
He’s not supposed to do that. Now they’re going to have to create another incident!
Local media reported he was shot THREE TIMES while stopping the shooter. Also he is in surgery ATM.
College football player; kids loved him. etc etc.
good guy. Real bravery and honor.
Here is another peon who doesn’t know his proper place interfering with the Grand Master Plan.
Didn’t someone tell him that this is not permitted?
“Looks like the Deep State’s false flag has failed!”
That’s the article text from the Daily Mail, eh?
“Because of the media attention and drama these are becoming almost daily events...”
Bingo. You want more crazy people to do this? Give them lots of publicity to satisfy their megalomania. Want less? Don’t mention their names for weeks on end on 24-hour cable news channels.
> The public schools have become some of the most dangerous places in America.
Based on what evidence? Show us the data.
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Well, how about you? Prove that the statement is false.
Let us know if you need a list of data categories.
(wow - some people can be too literal)
And the girl he likes isn't interested in him.
Too bad he got shot. Of course we don't know the situation, but, if they aren't going to arm teachers, they should TRAIN adults how to create a diversion so the kid turns away (such at pointing and saying, "Look out! There's the cops!"), then hit him hard while going for the gun. Most people will turn toward you when you yell, and turn away in the direction you are pointing.
That's easy for me to say while sitting peacefully at my keyboard on one of our first real sunny, spring/summer-like day.
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