Wvroach
WKR
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2020
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I get it man, I do. When we go at each other and not the people causing the problems we get nowhere though.You are correct, but biden didnt hesitate. He made sure yo say "Use this pain to control guns".
I am pro 2-a, no buts attached. I don't think we get anywhere with the name calling back and forth though. I also don't think within a couple hours of the shooting before we even know what happened or lead up to it that we should be at each other's throats.
We should really take time to reflect on it though, maybe do something positive for the families of the victims.
I myself am trying to figure out what I can do now, be that financial support or something else. This makes my stomach turn to think about but I know the teachers in my area aren't equipped to deal with these threats. Are they in yours?
Can we work on productive solutions in our community to be proactive and minimize casualties? Medical training, stop the bleed courses at a minimum every teacher, janitor and staff member should go through yearly. I think left or right we can all get behind that. I'd really love to see everyone write their legislators about this and encourage medical training for all staff.
I've seen blood and violence first hand enough in my life I'd also like to request that we keep the first responders in our thoughts and prayers as well. Seeing trauma like this doesn't go away. But you can learn to live with it. To many times we let people who have witnessed these types of things go and expect it to be normal only for them to become a self inflicted casualty later.