Submitted by MarBoBabyBoy t3_z7tsc7 in explainlikeimfive
_Diakoptes t1_iy82htn wrote
I dont think so. Schools arent prisons, or shouldnt have to be. The more oppressive the school grounds are the less likely kids will actually embrace learning.
People are mad because in the Uvalde shooting the police arrived, locked down the scene, put up a perimeter and then stood around for 20 minutes while the shooting continued. The police were on scene and spent more time and resources stopping parents from entering the school grounds then engaging the shooter.
These are the people we give our tax dollars to with the understanding theyre there to protect the community. Now that we are beginning to understand that police only protect themselves, eachother, and the political elite that let them get away with their crime - theyre simply a gang. And they helped the Uvalde shooter kill more kids by blocking access to the school and stopping people from saving their kids.
Those cops are pieces of shit and shouldnt be allowed to serve in any capacity as a public servant.
MarBoBabyBoy OP t1_iy88hr9 wrote
> then stood around for 20 minutes while the shooting continued
This makes no sense. 19 kids died. There is no way it took over 20 minutes for the shooter to kill 19 kids at point-blank range with an AR-15. I'm not implying the cops didn't make mistakes but the majority of kids had to die before the first cop stepped foot in the school.
> Schools arent prisons, or shouldnt have to be.
I'm not talking bars on the windows. Simple stuff like a armed security guard and locked doors should have been enough to slow the shooter down long enough so the cops didn't have to deal with a shooter inside a classroom.
_Diakoptes t1_iy8scvr wrote
I answered your question. The video is available for you to watch and come up with your own conclusions. You wanted it to be explained, i explained it. If youre looking for someone to defend the thin blue line against, im not your target audience
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