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[–] EndOfLine@lemmy.world 79 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

It is really sad how many people would trust teachers in a classroom with guns but not books.

[–] BlucifersVeinyAnus@sh.itjust.works 68 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Not people generally.

Conservatives, specifically.

[–] grue@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Frankly, I'm at the point where I'm starting to question if even that part:whole relationship is really applicable.

Don't get me wrong: I understand why it's a really bad thing to start dehumanizing your enemy, but WTF are you supposed to do when they jettison everything but venal hatred and sociopathy and thus dehumanize themselves?

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[–] Frog@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

They are also trying to get rid of teachers. Eventually charter schools will just have a person in a classroom pressing play for a video and handing out papers. Grading and testing will be done through computers. A psych report will be made for each student to determine how to brainwash them further.

[–] Nurgus@lemmy.world 7 points 2 months ago

The video will be produced by Sinclair Media and even math will include a polemic about how awful socialism is and how great Trump is.

[–] curiousaur@reddthat.com 2 points 2 months ago

The pen is mightier.

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[–] RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world 33 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Republicans don’t want freedom, they want to be feared. Because fear is respect to them. And the imbued threat by carrying a gun and the false demand of respect it projects is useless. At no point in human history, regardless of the punishment, has crime of any sort not existed. Carting around guns on every hip won’t change that at all.

[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 months ago

Turns out if you expect someone might pull a gun on you while you commit a crime, youll just bring a gun with you too.

[–] magnetosphere@fedia.io 31 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I wonder how many students changed their minds about becoming teachers because of what’s been going on over the last few years.

[–] SkyNTP@lemmy.ml 30 points 2 months ago

Gutting education is part of the plan for any authoritarian takeover. Knowledge is power. Why give the people the power? How very unauthoritarian.

[–] orcrist@lemm.ee 12 points 2 months ago

I'm not sure about that, but it has been clear for the past few decades then education funding in many areas of the country has dropped. Annoying paperwork and class sizes have gone up, resources have gone down. On average, it's less appealing than it once was.

[–] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago

I mean - I know I decided against pursuing it many decades ago because it was the same then.

We're basically living in a poorer, angrier Reagan era.

[–] niktemadur@lemmy.world 28 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Knee-jerk ignorant republican impulse after knee-jerk ignorant republican impulse, enabled and lubricated by the gullible and lazy non-voting bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe LoL idiots, you end up in a completely preventable hellhole.

[–] Phegan@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago

Calling them knee jerk ignorant impulses under minds the fact that is a plan they have been working on for 60 years and they are almost successful

[–] zarkanian@sh.itjust.works 5 points 2 months ago

gullible and lazy non-voting bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe LoL idiots,

They aren't gullible and lazy. Neither Democrats nor Republicans are campaigning for their issues.

One good example is Medicare for All, which is supported by a majority of voters, but not supported by Harris and Trump.

[–] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago (5 children)

True. And if anyone thinks it can't happen where they are, they should ask themselves "does my country have social media? Do we have a good grasp of media literacy?"

Because (spoiler) it can happen and probably is right now. You've got some version of Fox News, you've got some version of Trump and you've got some population of MAGA Qanuts. Everywhere.

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[–] MellowYellow13@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

its extremely preventable too, Americans are extremely ignorant and brainwashed as you mentioned.

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[–] e_chao@lemmy.world 24 points 2 months ago (4 children)

This is a really good point, but I feel like an English teacher would have written "whom I married."

[–] GojuRyu@lemmy.world 10 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Non native English speaker here with a genuine question; wouldn’t “telling the students whom I married” mean that the teacher married the students instead of telling students about their spouse?

[–] e_chao@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

I think you're right. The clause should actually be something like "disclose to my students the gender of my spouse." How does that sound?

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[–] mannycalavera@feddit.uk 21 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Honestly... Just raise your children abroad where dying at school isn't the lead cause of childhood mortality.

[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

I thought you were making a joke but the number one cause of childhood mortality in the US is firearms. Number two is vehicles.

No problems here though, what can you do right? Thoughts and prayers!

[–] chiliedogg@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Interestingly, the most dangerous thing to have around children is a pool.

Drowning is the number 1 cause of death for children ages 1-4 in the US and still asking the leading causes of death all through childhood. Most of those deaths are in pools.

8 percent of houses have pools, whereas 40 percent have guns.

[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Sure, more people should understand the danger around having a pool.

I have a pool and small children. I dont have a gun though.

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[–] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)
[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 months ago

Thats one way to make it make sense.

[–] OccamsRazer@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Firearm-related deaths are a leading cause of death in 1-19 year old kids, but homicide is a fraction of that number, and school shootings is a fraction of that fraction. The biggest category for firearm deaths are accidental shootings in minority communities in the city. School shootings is not even close to being a leading cause of death.

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[–] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 21 points 2 months ago

This is what I keep saying. If I thought my kids' teachers were evil indoctrinators trying to force an ideology I definitely wouldn't want them to have a gun, and if I thought they were trustworthy enough to have a gun around my child I'd be totally fine with them making any and all decisions about what else they were going to do in that classroom.

Of course, not being an insane person, I actually want them to not need a gun at all and also for them to have the freedom and resources to teach and stock their classroom as they see fit.

[–] bulwark@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Is arming teachers a serious argument by anyone?

[–] bassomitron@lemmy.world 31 points 2 months ago

Quite a number of far right idiots are, unfortunately.

[–] EndOfLine@lemmy.world 22 points 2 months ago

Unfortunately, yes. It is a topic of debate going back decades and typically gets revived after a publicized school shooting.

[–] jdadam@lemm.ee 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Our school (who wasn't actually considering it) said the insurance company would drop our coverage if we allowed armed teachers on pemesis. Honestly, I think I'd quit if I knew someone on staff was concealed carrying. We deal with a lot of shot, but the last thing I want between me and a troubled kid is a gun.

[–] nickiwest@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Teacher here. I consider all of the teachers I've worked with, and I consider how few of them I would trust with a loaded firearm under the best possible circumstances (maybe 10 percent).

Then I consider the number of those who would actually consider using a firearm (down to about 3 percent).

And then I consider how many of those I would trust with a firearm in a room full of students... and it's zero.

I finally just avoided the problem by moving to a country where civilians are not generally allowed to own guns and school shootings are not a problem.

[–] jdadam@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

Right?! I barely trust some of my colleagues to do their day job reliably let alone manage a firearm in a high pressure scenario.

[–] Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 2 months ago

I’ve been hearing that exact argument since Columbine.

[–] Veneroso@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago

No abortion! No abortion after birth!

Unless it's at school.

[–] El_guapazo@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

Well, once they're armed they can just choose whatever books

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