Friday, March 23, 2018

The Washington Post learns that more than 187,000 students have been exposed to gun violence while at school.

Courtesy of WaPo: 

Over the past two decades, a handful of massacres that have come to define school shootings in this country are almost always remembered for the students and educators slain. Death tolls are repeated so often that the numbers and places become permanently linked. 

What those figures fail to capture, though, is the collateral damage of this uniquely American crisis. Beginning with Columbine in 1999, more than 187,000 students attending at least 193 primary or secondary schools have experienced a shooting on campus during school hours, according to a year-long Washington Post analysis. This means that the number of children who have been shaken by gunfire in the places they go to learn exceeds the population of Eugene, Ore., or Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 

Many are never the same. 

School shootings remain extremely rare, representing a tiny fraction of the gun violence epidemic that, on average, leaves a child bleeding or dead every hour in the United States. While few of those incidents happen on campuses, the ones that do have spread fear across the country, changing the culture of education and how kids grow up. 

Every day, threats send classrooms into lockdowns that can frighten students, even when they turn out to be false alarms. Thousands of schools conduct active-shooter drills in which kids as young as 4 hide in darkened closets and bathrooms from imaginary murderers. 

“It’s no longer the default that going to school is going to make you feel safe,” said Bruce D. Perry, a psychiatrist and one of the country’s leading experts on childhood trauma. “Even kids who come from middle-class and upper-middle-class communities literally don’t feel safe in schools.”

These statistics are terrifying.

No child should have to fear going to school, or sitting down in a movie theater, or shopping at the local mall.

And yet many of them live with that fear every single day.

That is why this march on Saturday is so important.

It might not change anything on its own, but it is the first positive steps in that direction. 

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:34 AM

    I'll be boarding a flight to Orlando in a little while today (I live in NE Ohio) to see my own daughter march down Main Street USA at Disney World with her high school marching band on Saturday. When people ask, "Why are you so caught up in this issue? You're making alot of noise about it, what difference do you think it'll make?" I answer (selfishly, I admit) "I'm doing it so *MY* kid won't be *NEXT*!" It's unlikely that I can catch the sister march (as I'd hoped to) at Lake Eola Park, but I bought a tee-shirt to wear in solidarity, donated to the cause, and wrote messages of inspiration. These kids from Parkland are smart, motivated and are hopefully the swelling of the wave of change that will continue for a long time.

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  2. Anonymous4:34 AM

    Yes, and our local news showed the creation and now marketing of bulletproof backpacks. Wonderful. What's next? Dressing head to toe in Kevlar? The new school uniform! SMDH.

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  3. Anonymous7:01 AM

    2nd Amendment = freedom to protect through physical force the erroneous practice and erroneous understanding of one's religion.
    It was an ammendment to reconcile the guilt of the murders of Indians and Mexicans as their land and existence was taken from them from The Chosen White Men, who current day are known as the GOP, supported by the Absolutely Fucking Retarded Evangelicals.
    We must live in peace with Zero guns (not even for hunting). Learn about ones nature (which is prevented because of misunderstanding of religious symbols, which have been concretized as fact rather than metaphor/transcendence).

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    1. Anonymous8:33 AM

      Add to that the NRA and the KKK were both founded in the south immediately after the civil war with laws passed in the south preventing freed slaves from owning guns. So in the south only white men had the second amendment rights. Too many white former slave owners were afraid their former slaves were going to come back and enslave their enslaves.

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    2. Anonymous8:46 AM

      Uh, no thanks. You can live your nutty ideology and misinformation for yourself. I'll keep my freedoms.

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  4. Anonymous7:10 AM

    Toxic trait-or

    https://www.politicususa.com/2018/03/23/academic-in-facebook-storm-worked-on-russian-dark-personality-project.html

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    1. Anonymous7:37 AM

      'psychopathy, narcissism and machiavellianism – dubbed the ‘DARK TRAID’ by psychologists'

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  5. Anonymous7:33 AM

    Yet another in the "accident" column:

    KWTX-TV reports that there is a sign outside the home in Temple that warns people that there are weapons inside. The sign reads: “The average response time of a 911 call is 23 minutes. The response time of a .357 is 14 hundred feet per second.”

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/texas-4-old-shoots-7-110654146.html

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  6. Anonymous7:46 AM

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/gop-rep-posts-personal-phone-numbers-home-addresses-three-clergyman-spearheading-gun-control-measure/

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  7. Anonymous9:28 AM

    Sexual Violence!"a kindergartner>"was molested by four of his classmates, who sodomized him and took photos of his genitals using an iPad in the classroom"“The four boys directed Jimmy as to what and how he was to pose and for how long while the boys used classroom iPads to take photographs,” the lawsuit says. The boy tried to protect himself from the abuse by hiding places underneath playground equipment and covering himself with mulch to avoid being molested again, the suit says.

    The alleged incident happened in Wyoming, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids,
    where Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is from.
    "“The four boys said that it had been Jimmy’s idea to display his genitals in the classroom and that Jimmy had admitted to showing his ‘privates’ and to having his picture taken,”
    According to the suit, when the parents brought the issue to the superintendent they were told that they could move their son and that he>
    “WOULD BE disciplined if they pushed the issue.”"<WTF

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/michigan-school-threatened-punish-kindergartner-molested-classmates-lawsuit/

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  8. Anonymous10:56 AM

    I Have A Potential Shooter/Terrorist/Bomber To Report . . . http://whatdoino-steve.blogspot.com/2018/03/i-have-potential-shooterterroristbomber.html


    After every shooting and bombing, well, any event where one 'mentally ill' person manages to kill three or more people, we hear the refrain "everyone should have seen the signs before it came to this. It's a failure of the system. Guns aren't the problem, it's mental illness."

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    1. Anonymous11:14 AM

      .. They keep killing us and we keep talking about how ‘nice’ they were before they killed us.
      .. Austin’s geographic and cultural layout was designed to segregate and marginalize people of color. The city was built this way and we often refuse to acknowledge it.
      .. It’s part of why House’s family feels like the police didn’t believe House was murdered, but rather that he did this to himself.
      .. other researchers have found that the metro area ranks among the worst in the country for income and economic segregation.
      .. Something else we know is that this isn’t the first time a white man in Austin decided to harm others out of anger. This is the home, after all, of Alex Jones, an extreme conservative radio host who actively called for civil war with “the left” last year.
      .. I don’t live very far from where Andrew Joseph Stack flew his plane into a building housing the IRS in 2010. I heard it hit, was confused...... Stack had murdered one person with his plane: Vernon Hunter. Robert Wright questioned at the New York Times if Stack was “The First Tea-Party Terrorist?” Stack’s friend said at the time, of course, that “he was the quintessential, stereotypical, straight-out-of-central-casting, mild-mannered, bespectacled engineer type.
      .. Just because he did not say the word ‘terrorism’ doesn’t mean he didn’t terrorize this city.


      Austin Bomber Is A Terrorist Of Our Own Making
      https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-luther-austin-terrorism_us_5ab3f96be4b054d118e0e5a7?ncid=engmodushpmg00000004

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  9. Anonymous11:37 AM

    Bankrupt everyone as he uses~IT~to kill us all.

    https://www.benefitspro.com/2018/03/23/small-businesses-franchises-need-to-tread-lightly/?slreturn=20180223153229

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  10. Anonymous2:57 PM

    https://www.mediaite.com/online/the-medias-marginalization-of-kyle-kashuv-shows-they-only-take-anti-gun-parkland-students-seriously/

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  11. Anonymous5:22 PM

    1979 was the first ever school shooting in the US..just sayin'

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