new school shooting in texas, gonna get ugly

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The BORTAC guy's hat that sent the shooter to hell. He was grazed several times including his hat and hit on the leg. He's good.
 

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WhiteDragon said:
The BORTAC guy's hat that sent the shooter to hell. He was grazed several times including his hat and hit on the leg. He's good.

That'll make your butthole pucker. I had two close calls like that, one time my cousin was shooting at a rock with a .22 and I beelined over to yell at him because the bullets were ricocheting. On my way over I felt two tugs on my shirt, two bullets went through my T-shirt and didn't touch me. The other incident was being on a second story walkway for some stupid DV call and some nutjob emptied a mag of 5.56 at us from about 150yds away. Bullets went past the front and back of my head and hit the wall.
 
True evil walks amongst us. This made me physically ill. I can't even come close to imagining the utter grief and rage these families are going through, while our society is gleefully celebrating the abnormal.
 
Truly is a shame and as a father of kids in this age group I could never imagine what it must feel like for those parents and kids that survived watching that go down next to them.

Of course guns will be at the front of the blame but as we all know its not the tool that does the damage its the nutcase behind it. If we had no guns at the access it would just be something else instead. Never understood why crazy has to take a bunch of people with them, go off yourself somewhere else and leave others alone. Media does us no favors as they prop up anything related to "mass or school shootings" and end up putting it into more nutjobs heads to be the next one.
 
Hrmm lets see here :

Crappy family life (drug addicted mother, booted kid out to live with granny)
Self destructive (reported to have been known to cut his own face)
Socially shunned (Bullied, harassed over speech impediment and clothing)
Violent (Would try to start fights at parks with random people, shoot at cars/people with BB guns)
Somesortof"ist/ism" (Reported to have harassed and sent inappropriate messages to female coworkers at the wendys")

And of course the honorary interview where someone says "he was a nice, shy boy who needed to break out of his shell."

Amazing, once again all the warning signs were there (or recruitment traits depending on your conspiracy theory level) and no one did anything. Apparently was violent towards druggie-momma to the point the cops were called - and of course he posted it on social media. Also, apparently Wendy's pays enough for this kid to go drop some serious coin on at least one DD rifle and an Eotech (assuming it is real) and another AR.
 
BORTAC'er dude w immense cojones had an angel watching over him. He's been discharged from the hospital.
 

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One day they will protect children in the proper way and I am pretty sure I pick Lead over Legislation. Lots of schools lots of ink still left to print money hire some real guards for a change.
 
Manitu said:
One day they will protect children in the proper way and I am pretty sure I pick Lead over Legislation. Lots of schools lots of ink still left to print money hire some real guards for a change.

They will put guards in schools right after they make seat belts in school buses mandatory.
 
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat shit crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.
 
Doc said:
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat s*** crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.

This comment needs to be pinned. :clap:
 
Doc said:
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat s*** crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.

Hard to argue with that.
 
Doc said:
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat s*** crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.

I get a bit twitchy when I hear "it takes a village..." I agree with everything else you said... and probably with what you MEAN by "it takes a village" - unless you mean it in the way that Killary did (as in - the child belongs to the state first then the parents...).

I can tell you that when we moved out to the sticks when our kids were young (they were 9, 7, & 5) we walked around to the neighbors and introduced ourselves. I noted that we moved out there so the kids could ride go-karts, shoot BB guns and chase rabbits in the desert instead of hanging out at the mall - and that we were also instructing our kids that they were to be courteous and safe when doing those things. I would then say, in front of the kids and the neighbor, "If they are being knuckleheads please set them straight - and then let me know so that I can reinforce this with them..." (said with a grin and a glare a the kids). That kind of "it takes a village" I'm OK with - as long as it is clear that it is MY responsibility to raise the kids - not the gubberment's...

:-)
 
Per usual "Society" doesn't want to admit the issue with these "mass shooters" is a societal one.
 
BigNate said:
Doc said:
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat s*** crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.

I get a bit twitchy when I hear "it takes a village..." I agree with everything else you said... and probably with what you MEAN by "it takes a village" - unless you mean it in the way that Killary did (as in - the child belongs to the state first then the parents...).

I can tell you that when we moved out to the sticks when our kids were young (they were 9, 7, & 5) we walked around to the neighbors and introduced ourselves. I noted that we moved out there so the kids could ride go-karts, shoot BB guns and chase rabbits in the desert instead of hanging out at the mall - and that we were also instructing our kids that they were to be courteous and safe when doing those things. I would then say, in front of the kids and the neighbor, "If they are being knuckleheads please set them straight - and then let me know so that I can reinforce this with them..." (said with a grin and a glare a the kids). That kind of "it takes a village" I'm OK with - as long as it is clear that it is MY responsibility to raise the kids - not the gubberment's...

:-)

:mrgreen: [mention]BigNate[/mention] you always give me a good chuckle.

No, I didn’t mean in any way, shape or form that the gov’ment is part of the village.

Like it or hate it, what society projects into developing minds, causes problems and the solution has shifted from dealing w the problem, to curing it with a pill or being told to flat out accept lies as truths.

I’d hate to be 15,16,17 in these times…worse if you are closer to liberal hubs I’m sure.


What a phucking mess.
 
BigNate said:
Doc said:
School shootings are created in the schools.

They are producing more bat s*** crazy humans.

The solution is simple: raise children morally, it takes a village, can’t have moral kids when they spend 1/3 their time in front of a screen (tv, phone, tablet); 1/3 getting fed bullshit at school and 1/3 sleeping.

Gotta get control of the schools again and end this tranny convention.

I get a bit twitchy when I hear "it takes a village..." I agree with everything else you said... and probably with what you MEAN by "it takes a village" - unless you mean it in the way that Killary did (as in - the child belongs to the state first then the parents...).

I can tell you that when we moved out to the sticks when our kids were young (they were 9, 7, & 5) we walked around to the neighbors and introduced ourselves. I noted that we moved out there so the kids could ride go-karts, shoot BB guns and chase rabbits in the desert instead of hanging out at the mall - and that we were also instructing our kids that they were to be courteous and safe when doing those things. I would then say, in front of the kids and the neighbor, "If they are being knuckleheads please set them straight - and then let me know so that I can reinforce this with them..." (said with a grin and a glare a the kids). That kind of "it takes a village" I'm OK with - as long as it is clear that it is MY responsibility to raise the kids - not the gubberment's...

:-)

Yeah, I get totally triggered when I hear someone say that it takes a village. I feel like the lefties own that phrase now.


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I've heard it posed that if we can provide security measures for sporting events, concerts etc., why can't we do the same for schools?
Simple... The former generates money, the latter sucks it up... Not saying that's right, it is what it is...
 
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