A Simple, If Extremely Difficult Solution: Reduce The Number Of Guns

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  • @Opus313
    @Opus313 Год назад +3808

    I read a comment that said we should call schools 'wombs' so that the GOP will protect the kids...

    • @oracleofdelphi4533
      @oracleofdelphi4533 Год назад +228

      go figure. as soon as people get even a little educated, the GOP stops caring about their lives.

    • @isosebryl213
      @isosebryl213 Год назад +89

      If these were all pregnant women they will still defend their guns at all cost!!

    • @CarolinaBlood704
      @CarolinaBlood704 Год назад +19

      Sounds like a good idea.

    • @michaelbray109
      @michaelbray109 Год назад +68

      Homewomb is the start of the day…

    • @justagirlsd3000
      @justagirlsd3000 Год назад +133

      Love the fetus Hate the child

  • @messmeister92
    @messmeister92 Год назад +5483

    “It’s about mental health,” says the party that consistently votes against improving mental healthcare (and literally every other kind of healthcare).

    • @karagreywolf
      @karagreywolf Год назад

      I want to be 100% honest here.
      I have a diagnosis of Mass Homicidal Ideation.
      I have never committed a crime. I have never been committed. I have never been adjudicated to have my rights taken away.
      I can still legally get a gun in Oregon.
      I sent death threats just 3 weeks ago.
      I immediately called my crisis team. They did the threat assessment. I am not a threat because I don't drive. I don't have the means to get mass killing weapons as I am beyond poor.
      And my targets were over 25 miles away.
      But PEOPLE WITH MY DIAGNOSIS SHOULD NOT BE ABLE TO GET GUNS.
      The current laws state that basically I have to attempt a killing before the taking away of my rights. That shouldn't be a thing.
      That sets up people to actually do a killing spree.
      I am seeing my shrink today for a scheduled visit. I am gonna ask how we take my gun rights away.
      Cause nobody with a diagnosis of Homicidal Ideation should be allowed to buy a gun.

    • @isosebryl213
      @isosebryl213 Год назад +119

      Exactly 👍🏼

    • @timhocking529
      @timhocking529 Год назад +212

      And every other thing that could actually help anyone in America.

    • @oracleofdelphi4533
      @oracleofdelphi4533 Год назад +198

      Well it is about mental health. It's crazy that we don't do anything about guns. The sane approach is to address mental health AND gun access as though both contribute to the problem.

    • @messmeister92
      @messmeister92 Год назад

      @@oracleofdelphi4533 yes you’re right, but my point is Republican do neither of those things. The mental health argument is partially true. But it’s a joke to see Republicans lean on it time after time; they’re the ones who gut funding for access to healthcare at every opportunity.

  • @valoredramack9117
    @valoredramack9117 Год назад +319

    I served 15 years in the U.S Army and part of my job as an Armament Chief Warrant Officer was to investigate negligent discharges. I can tell you right now that if you give firearms to teachers, you're going to start seeing negligent discharges in classrooms, because if it can happen to combat servicemembers then it can definitely happen to anyone else. Arming teachers is a bad idea unless you want them to have the possibility of killing your children by accident even when there is no active shooter. There is no way that teachers are going to receive enough training to be safe around kids. I don't even trust cops or infantryman to use their weapons properly without endangering bystanders., so why would I trust a teacher with a lethal weapon?

    • @tomroberts2135
      @tomroberts2135 Год назад

      15 years in the Army? Ok, so is it true that your regular serviceman can walk around the base with handguns and rifles while not on any duty? They can leave the base with those weapons, too, and it doesn't matter how much ammunition they take out of leave with when they are on duty, right?? RIGHT??? Oh, that's NOT the case? Well, if we won't trust the military to wander around town with guns then why do we trust a fat, drunken, white supremacist who thinks there are deer in a classroom?

    • @saveblackdiamond9778
      @saveblackdiamond9778 Год назад +22

      Also in many places teachers are undergoing annual training in so man other aspects of teaching that it is insane to expect them to also be armed guards.

    • @dlxinfinite7098
      @dlxinfinite7098 Год назад +10

      Great points. Lots of collateral damage. It is a insane idea..

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад +14

      Also, it's basically painting a target on teachers, since shooters will have to take the teachers out first to avoid getting shot themselves, and I doubt many teachers got into the business for that.

    • @joebidenbiden3109
      @joebidenbiden3109 Год назад +1

      Your point applies to everyone, not just teachers.

  • @joannemates6367
    @joannemates6367 Год назад +71

    I’m Australian, we haven’t had a mass shooting since 1996 when the Port Arthur massacre happened in Tasmania. Following that our prime minister at the time introduced strict gun reform laws. I’m a primary/elementary school teacher and I cannot even imagine that kind of terror!! We watch what happens in the U.S in utter disbelief!! Such a tragic loss of lives and totally preventable. Sending so much love, strength and peace, from Country Victoria. Australia 🇦🇺 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @fortunateson7852
      @fortunateson7852 Год назад +3

      As another Australian here, you cannot compare Australia to America in this regard. As far as I was aware, school shootings were never an issue here. There should have been a Royal Commission after Port Arthur. Too many un answered questions.
      Interesting to note, home invasions were non existent before 96. Now they are common. Also New Zealand who didn’t follow our lead have also had no mass shootings apart from the Christchurch shooting which was committed by an Australian. Lots of countries have guns (like Canada) and don’t have shootings like the US where shootings are a problem. There is something wrong in that country but please don’t compare Australia to America in that regard. There is NO comparison

    • @rustygear447
      @rustygear447 Год назад

      @@fortunateson7852 No country has guns like the US. Every other country has sensible gun regulation. Only the US treats guns like a common every day tool in the shack. And by "guns" I mean military grade assault rifles. That's the problem.

    • @BollywoodBonanzaB
      @BollywoodBonanzaB Год назад

      Dunblane Massacre for the Brits. I can't believe money has such a hold over the GOP that they will overlook the murder of children. Unless that child is inside a womb still, in which case all hands on deck to murder the woman's mind if anything happens to that unborn child.

    • @RavensFlock9592
      @RavensFlock9592 Год назад

      Once your government took your gun right away they no longer needed to pull off anymore false flag attacks. They accomplished their mission.

    • @joannemates6367
      @joannemates6367 Год назад +2

      @@RavensFlock9592 What utter rubbish!! You can keep your guns, but how is that working out for you, really!! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @zaniyyahjacobs2499
    @zaniyyahjacobs2499 Год назад +442

    My 7 year old sister fell asleep on my lap tonight after she told me that she's scared to go to school because someone told her about what happened in Texas. This broke my heart and made me cry.

    • @JP-xd6fm
      @JP-xd6fm Год назад +36

      I can imagine, I couldn't live in usa and have a single minute without being stressed and scared about all those mass shootings you have. Seriously, your sister should be just a happy 7 years old girl never worried about this stuff.. that happens only in america. What a shame.

    • @JP-xd6fm
      @JP-xd6fm Год назад +25

      @@jeffbicknell9971 I'm not american, that's why I couldn't live THERE. Did you miss Sesame Street?

    • @CloudsGirl7
      @CloudsGirl7 Год назад

      This, I'm afraid, is life in this country. The Nation of Rifle Addicts. (More than just rifles, obviously, but you get my point.) These Rethuglicans yap on and on about their immigrant bogeyman, but our country has been taken over by something that is an actual threat to our lives: THE DAMN GUNS.

    • @b.w.1386
      @b.w.1386 Год назад +16

      NRA top 10:
      1. Mitt Romney, Utah: $13,647,676
      2. Richard Burr, North Carolina: $6,987,380
      3. Roy Blunt, Missouri: $4,555,722
      4. Thom Tillis, North Carolina: $4,421,333
      5. Cory Gardner, Colorado: $3,939,199
      6. Marco Rubio, Florida: $3,303,355
      7. Joni Ernst, Iowa: $3,124,773
      8. Rob Portman, Ohio: $3,063,327
      9. Todd C. Young, Indiana: $2,897,582
      10. Bill Cassidy, Louisiana: $2,867,074

    • @alanai1981
      @alanai1981 Год назад +12

      I’m so sorry. That is not the world she should have to live in.

  • @EliteTrainerKenway
    @EliteTrainerKenway Год назад +918

    I'm sorry, but if anyone were to tell me "I'd just love to volunteer to stand inside a school all day holding a rifle", I would not let that person anywhere near a school

    • @allthingswavy6420
      @allthingswavy6420 Год назад +25

      Really good point.

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Год назад +27

      Exactly that was my first thought.

    • @dabong420
      @dabong420 Год назад +10

      facts!!!!

    • @teresathayn5170
      @teresathayn5170 Год назад +1

      During almost all of the school mass shootings the security guard has hidden from the shooter just like the students and teachers!!

    • @georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839
      @georgefloydspaceshuttlepro1839 Год назад +1

      You are a sheep who has the option of equipping yourself with the claws and teeth of a lion to fight off lions, but you choose your sheepish herbivorous fear instead. You are a coward and you will live a long cowardly forgettable ineffective life

  • @MorganFrancophile
    @MorganFrancophile Год назад +16

    It’s so exhausting going through this every single time.

  • @Meganmama
    @Meganmama Год назад +109

    “We need trip wires and man traps!” Yeah, that’s so much more practical than better gun laws. Yikes. People are creative.

    • @vueport99
      @vueport99 Год назад

      That's the kind of BS purchased by millions of dollars directly deposited into the bank accounts of the corrupted politicians.
      A change in lobby dollars limit by NRA will change that tune quickly.

    • @JeromeProductions
      @JeromeProductions Год назад

      yep..

    • @davedixon2068
      @davedixon2068 Год назад

      Creative wasn't the word that sprang to my mind it was far more derogatory

  • @rmdodsonbills
    @rmdodsonbills Год назад +2023

    "Laws are pointless" is also a weird take from someone who insists that they can end abortion by outlawing it.

    • @aaronelijahcolyer
      @aaronelijahcolyer Год назад +1

      laws are pointless unless the law is for a womans uterus

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Год назад +2

      Anti-abortion laws aren't designed to reduce abortions. Their purpose is to shame, degrade, and punish women. If conservatives actually wanted to reduce the number of abortions they'd be in favour of contraception, comprehensive sex education, universal health care, paid parental leave, and subsidized child care.

    • @aaronelijahcolyer
      @aaronelijahcolyer Год назад

      @@wizardsuth and vasectomy which is reversible... but they don't want to regulate men's nutsacks only women's vaginas

    • @CloudsGirl7
      @CloudsGirl7 Год назад +71

      No, but they could end women's lives with it, and THAT'S what they're after.

    • @michaelrmurphy2734
      @michaelrmurphy2734 Год назад +61

      If he thinks laws are pointless, he should step down. Because he IS the law enforcement!

  • @Craig496
    @Craig496 Год назад +1547

    "Laws are pointless' is a bold position for the Attorney General." Damn, that is a brilliant response!!!

    • @TruckWick
      @TruckWick Год назад +17

      Only because laws only apply to law abiding citizens. criminals dont care about them. Those with money to pay the fines are above them.

    • @thesoundsmith
      @thesoundsmith Год назад

      It IS ,however, the perfect answer as someone who believes in Law and Order. Don't understand the Law, you DO understand the Order - we order you to be shot at dawn for driving your wife to an abortion clinic...

    • @willrichardson519
      @willrichardson519 Год назад +24

      So the Police are pointless, too...

    • @davidlundquist1979
      @davidlundquist1979 Год назад +41

      @@TruckWick So there's this thing called "prison" that you may want to become familiar with. Also, Stephen's point was that an Attorney General is supposed to be the highest law enforcement official in the state, at least in theory. So to see HIM just shrug and say the laws don't matter is really weird.

    • @seyheyalishak
      @seyheyalishak Год назад +1

      I want to handle texas

  • @jessamynrising3990
    @jessamynrising3990 Год назад +150

    As a teacher: the idea of arming teachers is insane. Among other reasons that I have deep respect for SWAT teams is the amount of skills, expertise, and training that they have in order to handle the most dangerous situations. It's a full-time job requiring extensive training, not some side hustle we could be trained for in a professional development day, or even over an entire summer. Given that the amount of official training that we get for most things is perfunctory at best, how realistic is it that most teachers, even if they *were* willing, would be able to get the proper amount of training and attain the necessary knowledge and experience in order to be responsible and confident with a weapon in the most chaotic of circumstances? I've heard the idea put forward that we could have a comprehensive weapons course, but even if enough funding for and availability of such a course were somehow made available to everyone (and bear in mind that our schools are so underfunded that most of the money spent on classroom supplies is our own,) could we be expected to learn all we would need to know in order to handle what would amount to a war zone in the hallway, *while* protecting our own students?
    I could go into other complications, including the (in)feasibility of storing a weapon in such a way that it would be quickly accessible to a teacher but inaccessible to any troubled or mischief-minded student. I could explain the consequences if those security measures were breached even for a moment. I could talk about the total number of hours there are in a year (even if we included summer) and the sheer number of responsibilities teachers have to juggle even on a good day, but I suspect I would be preaching to the converted in this thread.
    Suffice to say, this kind of idea is typical of those who think they know all about education despite never setting foot in school except as a student or parent -- which is to say, full of ideas about how it can be done better without understanding how schools actually work. All moral questions aside -- and there are many -- from a practical standpoint, this idea would be a disaster.

    • @deb3376
      @deb3376 Год назад

      and how many teachers already know how to handle a gun...dumb comment suggesting that teachers cant learn..and who would announce who has guns and where they were...stupid

    • @gmun2248
      @gmun2248 Год назад +9

      If you're not familiar with the channel 'Beau of the Fifth Column' he has made a couple of videos on this topic, including one today.
      He's ex-military/ intelligence contractors or something related (he doesn't say) & his videos are succinct, informative, & rational. I'd recommend checking it out.
      He's got a bit more passion than his usual factual presentation on this subject.

    • @MasterSkyrim1000
      @MasterSkyrim1000 Год назад +9

      I'm happy to know that most teachers like us realize that turning us into pseudo law enforcement is an absolutely horrible idea.

    • @adipsous
      @adipsous Год назад

      @@MasterSkyrim1000 It's a pretty much useless idea. A school shooter will be prepared with body armor, ESPECIALLY if he knows there might be armed teachers. A teacher with a handgun will make little difference on someone with an assault rifle.

    • @Tupelo927
      @Tupelo927 Год назад +1

      @@gmun2248 I second the Beau recommendation.

  • @Imeatingchocolate
    @Imeatingchocolate Год назад +12

    "We can't stop bad people from doing bad things" is pretty bold coming from someone who's currently under MULTIPLE! indictments.

  • @CJ-442
    @CJ-442 Год назад +2973

    It’s weird how the same people who were claiming that surgical masks were killing our kids don’t seem to think that firearms are that dangerous.

    • @maleko2841
      @maleko2841 Год назад +84

      Spot on!

    • @roberthicks1612
      @roberthicks1612 Год назад

      ONLY an idiot would say a gun is not dangerous, but the science supports the truth that mask harm kids ability to exercise and learn. Its not the least bit weird how people like you can see the truth of one side and not the other. Yea, guns can cause harm, but so can a rock. Do you want to ban rocks? What about bricks? Tree branches? IF someone wants to kill others, there are plenty of weapons to do so.

    • @MasterSkyrim1000
      @MasterSkyrim1000 Год назад +123

      They weren't sad about kids dying in the pandemic (because of a lack of masks) and they aren't saddened by children being killed by firearms. I think I've learned that it takes a certain kind of monster to be a politician. How do you appeal to someone who lacks a moral compass?

    • @maleko2841
      @maleko2841 Год назад +1

      MTG and LB showing picks of themselves and their kids with assault rifles and the American flag. If that owning high powered weapons is patriotic. It certainly is not. Who are you going to shoot with those weapons? Other Americans, your neighbors, a poor or desperate person? It's not about making firearms illegal however an 18 year old kid with obvious mental problems should not be able to buy a machine gun. My friend got in an argument with a guy at the bar. It went from words to the man shooting him in the course of a couple minutes. I'm sure he would have wanted guns to be illegal.

    • @tammystockley-loughlin7680
      @tammystockley-loughlin7680 Год назад +98

      Seems like you'd have to stay in the womb to keep Republicans caring about a kid. SMH. Positive vibes from New Hampshire, remember to be kind to each other and yourself during these trying times

  • @kateuhler7803
    @kateuhler7803 Год назад +935

    As a teacher myself, I can tell you, most teachers would WALK OUT IN PROTEST, and go on strike, with full support of the union if you even tried to FORCE them to HAVE A GUN IN THE CLASSROOM. There was an armed guard at that school in Texas, it did no good. The gunman shot 2 policemen when they got there in fact, and did not go down when initially shot. It took 4 policemen to take him down. So if a teacher had a gun, it would NOT have made any difference at all, so if you're arguing with that logic, it's full of holes and ALREADY DISPROVEN. Oh!, and the gunman was in body armor, had two assault rifles, and 230 rounds. No 18-yr old should be able to access all that so easily.

    • @ThePinkBinks
      @ThePinkBinks Год назад +2

      Do it anyway.

    • @goodguy...badrep.
      @goodguy...badrep. Год назад +3

      A gun in the hands of a trained teacher (myself) would have been quite a deterrent, or even the solution to saving 21 lives. Or do I need a blue uniform? 🤔 And I'm not afraid to die protecting my students from evil. People that do these things usually target unarmed and unsuspecting crowds.

    • @ArcaJ
      @ArcaJ Год назад +11

      ​@@goodguy...badrep. Do not let this person ANYWHERE NEAR a child!

    • @jacquelineleitch7050
      @jacquelineleitch7050 Год назад +41

      I was thinking today that the unions should organize a nationwide strike which would also include kids and parents. It should go on indefinitely. The nation may join in.

    • @chzel
      @chzel Год назад +20

      Maybe if you guys walked out in protest and went on a strike asking for better gun laws you'd get better results?

  • @fireabyss5147
    @fireabyss5147 Год назад +2

    Not just Remove Guns , but destroying them , and Automatic life sentences for criminals caught with a firearm.

  • @paulparadoxia
    @paulparadoxia Год назад +6

    Greetings from Australia. We had a "RECKONING" in the '90s after another mass shooting killed 36. We banned all firearms and allowed people with a legitimate need to get a license and keep them in a locked gun cabinet. The only mass shootings since have been criminals killing other criminals. Saved the justice system a fortune. If you want a gun in Australia you can get one. It's a rigorous process but you can have your gun. Nothing semi-automatic, but who needs a semi-automatic gun outside of war? a terrible hunter?

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад +1

      Statement A: "the police are under no obligation to help you"
      Question A: "why do you need an AR-15?"
      Answer A: "see Statement A".
      Answer B: "it's called the Bill of Rights...not the Bill of Needs"

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      You are going to be finding out soon enough why citizens need semi-auto, and an actual "RECKONING". The framers didn't enshrine it so people could hunt ducks, in case you weren't aware.

    • @cooldebt
      @cooldebt Год назад

      @@ShastaBean But why do Americans always insist on their rights at the expense of others? You wouldn't need the police to protect if you if guns (especially semi-automatic) weren't so readily available. I knew one of the Port Arthur Massacre victims from university and it was utterly shocking to me to see on the news that one of my peers was killed so tragically. How do primary school children feel when they actually see it happen to the person who sits next to them in class? War veterans have PTSD - what are you doing to your children??!

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      @@cooldebt The events are generated from big PfhaRxma permanently altering the minds of people with their ridiculous twisted compounds, along with the media-hype and glorification of the perps creating attention-seekers. So, yah, PTSD. Ask yourself why the events basically didn't exist until the 90s? The guns have been in the country for a couple centuries+. Is that completely lost on people? It's the brains, not the weapon. A person has to have something extremely wrong with something like serotonin levels, or transmitter/receiver problems. It's not hard to understand what leads to that. Why did they seal the medical records of colomnbine shooters?? Leaving ourselves defenseless is what every criminal is foaming at the mouth to see. If people are motivated to do sick things, they don't need a particular type of weapon to do so. Look up the side effects of S/S-R-Is. Stop falling for the lies. Anyone that things the politicians are concerned about your welfare is a complete idiot.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      @@cooldebt Also, go on another platform and look into the particulars of pretty much every one of the events. They aren't what you think. The corrupt elitists will do more than you might realize to be able to run roughshod over fools that believe their lies. They are more corrupt & evil and have capabilities far beyond any in history...which means the people need to be armed, more than any time in history. You are about to soon find this out, first-hand. buckle-up, Yarrakalgamba.

  • @user-dg9pu4pe9d
    @user-dg9pu4pe9d Год назад +2346

    Curious note about Abbott's suggestion. He wanted ex-police and servicemen to volunteer. He does not even want to pay them.

    • @erikbakker1639
      @erikbakker1639 Год назад +96

      Downright socialism

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      Abbott isn't worth listening to on any topic, he's an obvious sociopath who advocated for old people to throw themselves under the bus to keep the economy going without pause.

    • @Dayandcounting
      @Dayandcounting Год назад

      @@erikbakker1639 In socialism they would get paid, when don't get paid it's slavery.

    • @Dbb27
      @Dbb27 Год назад +202

      Didn’t Abbot also suggest the elder among us getting out and working during the beginning of the pandemic because they had lived their lives and were expendable?

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Год назад

      Texas law enforcement was against Abotts and the Texas legislature decision to relax Texas gun laws. They know that is going to make their job more dangerous than it already is. The Tennessee legislature has done the same. It will come back to haunt them? Probably not, they don't seem to have a conscience.

  • @dianetorgersen7334
    @dianetorgersen7334 Год назад +714

    It’s a “right” to own a weapon of war but a “privilege” to have healthcare to save you after you’re shot by one of those weapons. This country is sssooo screwed up.

    • @photofreak56
      @photofreak56 Год назад

      Oh God that means that any of the kids that didn't die and any of the ones who did die at the hospital their families are now stuck with a medical bill they probably can't fucking pay. And you know that the insurance companies are not going to give them any fucking leeway and the government isn't going to help them at all. So not only did the shooter destroy families by taking away children and loved ones. He's now doomed those who survived long enough to be at the hospital and those who were hurt but not killed face crippling medical debt that will probably fuck over their families completely. You know what I started to think that maybe the NRA needs to start picking up the tab for these mass shootings better yet we could have universal health Care but till that happens yet the NRA needs to start paying out the fucking medical bills of every fucking person injured in a mass shooting or killed in a mass shooting I'm including the fucking funeral cost too

    • @notforsale5967
      @notforsale5967 Год назад

      Yes, and people like you would destroy the constitution along with our righs. Free sppech next on your list?

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Год назад

      It’s better living in most other third world countries. Except when you’re part of the elite.

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 Год назад

      I thought it was pretty amazing today when Admiral Stavridis explained the ar15 is 40% more deadly than the guns used in vietnam. Wandering around the US could be more dangerous than Vietnam! Screw Texas, until they get a brain.

    • @kevinriddell2105
      @kevinriddell2105 Год назад

      But apparently Americans need guns to protect themselves from their government. Must be great to live in that "democracy". I'm happy I don't

  • @evanhughes7609
    @evanhughes7609 Год назад +3

    "If trebuchets are outlawed, only outlaws will have trebuchets!"

  • @Pyladin
    @Pyladin Год назад +3

    Good for Beto. Keep doing this.

  • @nwj03a
    @nwj03a Год назад +532

    I’m a veteran and very capable of pulling apart, firing, and doing basically anything I want with a weapon. You have to climb way down the list far before my reaction is “arm teachers and put me in a school with one”. The military and police (very different, but let’s keep pretending they’re the same thing) are defensive mechanisms.
    If I’m your answer, you have an enormous problem and it’s bizarre that you think it’s not.

    • @allthingswavy6420
      @allthingswavy6420 Год назад +8

      Well said.

    • @nwj03a
      @nwj03a Год назад +45

      All things wavy : I can and will protect every American without hesitation, but I don’t want to. An ability is not a necessity and I’m dumbfounded by anyone that doesn’t get that.
      Too often violence is answered with violence. Words built my ability to convey any message, of any kind, including this one… let’s use those a bit more and me a lot less.
      - SGT J 3-1 SFG (A) 2006-2014

    • @operationgnp
      @operationgnp Год назад +6

      wisdom

    • @DelGTAGrndrs
      @DelGTAGrndrs Год назад +1

      L

    • @bosshogg8447
      @bosshogg8447 Год назад

      Lol I think there are a few who can control their “itchy trigger finger” there Captain Quick-Draw Defensive Mechanism lol..Pew pew pew.

  • @cindys2995
    @cindys2995 Год назад +92

    So ARMED and TRAINED officers were injured trying to take that guy out, and in Buffalo the officer was killed trying to take the gunman out, but a TEACHER/school staffer can? LOL.....

    • @jayperez7360
      @jayperez7360 Год назад +2

      He wasn't an officer, he was armed security and he did get hits on target, sadly he was outgunned.

    • @cindys2995
      @cindys2995 Год назад +11

      @@jayperez7360 Point remains the same. School teachers may not be much better at that.

    • @randybernhard8437
      @randybernhard8437 Год назад

      Stephen willeford, Jack Wilson

  • @amityislandchum
    @amityislandchum Год назад +17

    "I imagine you're still trying to process yesterday's gun violence in Uvalde."
    No. No, I'm not. What is there to process? A mass shooting happens every single day in America. We've already seen all of this before. We've seen hundreds of kids be slaughtered, and literally nothing has changed. I'm not "processing;" I'm PISSED.

  • @melaniegriswold1581
    @melaniegriswold1581 Год назад +3

    Do these fools hear themselves? Gun laws need to change and pass the bill already.

  • @mohamedfaizan9844
    @mohamedfaizan9844 Год назад +1544

    I’m from India, 4 times the population of the US and much poorer, and not exactly the safest country in the world. For everything that we admire about the US, the gun culture there is something we simply don’t understand. The fact that someone on your news is even suggesting that you have to arm teachers is like something off a post apocalyptic movie.
    Just how you cannot enforce basic gun restrictions, which even work considerably well (barring illegal exceptions) in much more larger and more diverse and poorer country like India, is beyond me.

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair Год назад +23

      It’s as shocking as all the killings in your country over sexism, heterosexual aggression, and the cast system. Every week some family beats their relative to death over there for coming out 😬 oneIndia news really opened my eyes. I used to respect India like New Zealand…

    • @mohamedfaizan9844
      @mohamedfaizan9844 Год назад +393

      @@It-b-Blair Dude I never said India was perfect. Everyone knows we have our own shitty problems that we are dealing with. I even started the comment with the disclaimer “not exactly the safest country in the world”.
      But the topic is on gun control, and that’s something we are definitely in better control than the US, despite all our deficiencies.
      Deflecting the topic at hand with other issues does not solve the problem. Two wrongs do not make a right.

    • @zero11010
      @zero11010 Год назад +19

      What we lack in excessive gun control we also lack in weaponized gang rape as a form of cultural punishment.

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 Год назад

      India has many religions and gods. But it does not have the American god, which is the gun, which people worship with fantastical ideas, just like any religion. Glad my parents immigrated to Canada, not the US.

    • @praveeng3820
      @praveeng3820 Год назад

      @@zero11010 Yes, apparently rapes don't happen in US. Even worse, you are shooting little children while parading the AR-15s as a show of masculinity.

  • @harmonicajay91
    @harmonicajay91 Год назад +67

    "WHY ARE YOU MAKING IT POLITICAL?!"
    Me: Why aren't you?

  • @kendelvalle8299
    @kendelvalle8299 Год назад +2

    Cops got Beto out faster than they went into the Uvalde school house!

  • @GunDexChampion
    @GunDexChampion Год назад +3

    My sister is a teacher in an inner city elementary/middle school. She works herself to the point of exhaustion every single day to give her kids a good education in a system that fully expects them to fail. She goes above and beyond to make them feel as safe as possible.
    How can the solution be to give her a gun and tell her to defend herself and those children from deadly attackers? So giving all her time, energy, and skill to the education of the next generation is not enough? Now she must take up arms to defend the school from armed gunman as if in an active war zone?
    Utterly ridiculous.

  • @sarawilliamson5420
    @sarawilliamson5420 Год назад +579

    “We need to look at mental health!”
    “So you’re going to figure out how to get everyone healthcare?”
    “No! Armed guards!”

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Год назад

      They are fascists. When they say “we need to look at mental health” they mean when trump gets to be dictator the ‘degenerates’ are sent off to labor camps.

    • @CrazyQuilman157
      @CrazyQuilman157 Год назад +23

      I especially love how they're talking about arming people who are both trained in the proper usage of firearms and also likely suffering from severe PTSD from their previous time as career firearm users.
      Because children forcibly locked in a rule-driven environment for the same duration as a job aren't willing to do things to bother authority figures with no thought about the consequences or anything.

    • @pulloutsange
      @pulloutsange Год назад

      It's only "mental health" if the shooter is white passing or white. What a joke! Quit making excuses. But you'll never go after the cause of mass shootings, Nazi terrorists.

    • @HEYRICKFAMILY
      @HEYRICKFAMILY Год назад

      I don't understand how Republicans think they are going to prevent this kind of thing from happening again by addressing mental health issues?? Clearly this teen had severe mental issues but spoiler alert NO ONE KNEW!!! How the heck are you supposed to stop all the "mentality ill" people who own these kinds of weapons from mass shootings when you don't even have a clue who is actually capable of carrying out these murders. Maybe HOPE AND PRAY ALL THE GUN OWNERS ACT RESPONSIBLY??? That makes no bloody sense at all!!! Wake up America enough is enough!

    • @kathynj6479
      @kathynj6479 Год назад +8

      Exactly. Perpetuating the idea that the ONLY solution is guns.

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs Год назад +395

    Kudos to Beto O'Rourke for challenging Greg Abbott

    • @WarRior-rn4kb
      @WarRior-rn4kb Год назад +2

      I stand with gregg abbott if you know what I mean XD

    • @MaitriNancyLivingCoCreatively
      @MaitriNancyLivingCoCreatively Год назад +19

      We're all Beto O'Rourke now. 💙💙💙

    • @godlessqueertheywarnedyouabout
      @godlessqueertheywarnedyouabout Год назад +1

      I watched their exchange live during my lunch break. Disgusting that the mayor of Uvalde called Beto "a sick son of a b****" for "making" the issue political. If mass shootings aren't political, then why are Republican politicians speaking about any of them in any way? Republicans are the only ones saying these events are apolitical, and it's clearly to shift focus away from the culture they've created and how their policies in combination with said culture keep enabling these tragedies.

    • @lastjob2011
      @lastjob2011 Год назад +25

      The most disgusting part was the idiot on stage, who started cussing and said it was BETO's fault. WTF!

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Год назад

      A million time over! I so hope he walks all over that creep Abbott this fall.

  • @elizabethpenny7732
    @elizabethpenny7732 Год назад

    Just so bad ass sad. Applauding you Mr. Colbert!

  • @ShastaBean
    @ShastaBean Год назад +4

    Statement A: "the police are under no obligation to help you"
    Question A: "why do you need an AR-15?"
    Answer A: "see Statement A".

  • @johnnysoccer1983
    @johnnysoccer1983 Год назад +73

    Hey Stephen. I'm from Australia. We have had sensible gun laws here for decades. I am a walking example of why gun laws work. When I was in school around the time of the Columbine shooting, I was a very unstable child. I was bullied and picked on, I didn't have friends, I had a social disability that I didn't understand or even know I had and it was a very hard time for me. Had there been easy access to guns here like there is in so many parts of America, we would have had our very own Columbine massacre. Because there are gun laws and because I didn't have access to those weapons, I was completely deterred from the plans I had (yes, I had plans for what I wanted to do). As a result I was given the opportunity to mature and grow up. I was given the opportunity to develop better understandings of my own problems and disabilities. I was given the opportunity to keep living life.
    I wish I could get my message to people like Senator Marco Rubio who thinks that people will just go look for any other weapon to kill people with. It's just not true in the VAST majority of people. Guns provide an enormous ease of use and a detachment from the carnage they create. It's easy to dissociate from what you're doing when you can do it from a distance without any threat to you personally. Guns make such acts viable for the far less "determined". If you take away guns from those people, you take away their willingness to commit said atrocities. Not only would that stop the senseless murders happening constantly in America, it would also give those potential shooters a chance to grow up and become stable and learn to understand themselves and the world around them. It gives them a chance to grow up. It's not just the victims of the shootings that gun laws protect, it's also the potential shooters who won't be throwing away their lives. It forces them to deal with things within them.
    I am not ashamed to share my story. I want it to be a lesson for people. I could have been another statistic over here. Instead I was given a chance to grow up and understand myself. I would be happy if people could share my message and my story. Gun laws work, and they protect unstable people as well as those who they might have killed in a time of weakness. I was one of them. I know what it's like. I was able to learn from my own experiences, I hope others can as well.

    • @StaticBlaster
      @StaticBlaster Год назад +11

      Amen to that. Also secular countries tend to have less gun crime. America has a higher religiosity and our gun crime is off the charts. Religion does more harm; not less.

    • @lookwhatshappeningnow8974
      @lookwhatshappeningnow8974 Год назад +10

      I wish I could like this 1000 times!

    • @johnnysoccer1983
      @johnnysoccer1983 Год назад +1

      @@StaticBlaster It's not so much that religion does more harm than good, it's that people manipulate and twist religions to indoctrinate and brainwash people into doing more harm than good. That could be considered a religion I suppose, but it's honestly more akin to a cult. Most of the so called "religious" crimes are done out of cult mentality.

    • @StaticBlaster
      @StaticBlaster Год назад +4

      @@johnnysoccer1983 Agreed.

    • @sidneyboo9704
      @sidneyboo9704 Год назад +4

      Boys mature later too. So yes I believe in given some time, maybe this shooter would have chose differently.

  • @EvilJawa
    @EvilJawa Год назад +75

    If masks were far too traumatizing for children, how do you expect them to walk through a "Mantrap" everyday will affect them?

    • @TheHauntedKiwi
      @TheHauntedKiwi Год назад +8

      This is all some sick game or business opportunity to them. It's gross. They don't want to stop selling guns, they want to make us buy body armor and man traps.

    • @johnphelps7519
      @johnphelps7519 Год назад

      That whole "mantrap" clip was utter B.S., tripwires and the like, don't fall for that crap. They're really nothing more than a multi-stage and observed/supervised entrance and exit. They work and they're AFFORDABLE. Colbert should stick to telling jokes and stop selling disinformation.

    • @doloresreynolds8145
      @doloresreynolds8145 Год назад +1

      A man trap made of glass, or transparent plastic (so you can see him, of course)? Seems pretty ineffective against a guy with guns.

    • @johnphelps7519
      @johnphelps7519 Год назад +1

      @@doloresreynolds8145 Glass? Plastic?? Yeah sure, if your goal is to trap mice. Who mentioned glass or plastic?

    • @joenarbaiz1640
      @joenarbaiz1640 Год назад

      @@doloresreynolds8145 Plexiglass would be better. Less likely to be shattered by gunfire and it can be transparent as well.

  • @sinthujankethes
    @sinthujankethes Год назад +2

    A lot of pro-gun control advocates say "Why do you need a gun, the police will protect and save you"
    Then we get this horrific instance where cops were too cowardly to uphold their oath and protect those kids that they refused to go in and stop the shooter from killing them.
    So then I ask you, why can't I have a gun and put myself in a better position to protect what matters most to me when there are cops that clearly care about their safety over those they are swarn to protect?

    • @PCDelorian
      @PCDelorian 11 месяцев назад

      You shouldn't have a gun because if you are allowed one so is the piece of shit which shoots up a school. How does your possession of a firearm protect you from someone unless (a) its a mass shooting but then you fired during a mass shooting so you probably won't live long enough to see trial, or (b) they make the decision to alert you to the fact they're going to kill you. There are some instances it might help, but the fact is allowing gun possession increases your likelihood of being murdered it doesn't reduce it, source: every other country.

  • @markkasprzyk3287
    @markkasprzyk3287 Год назад +1

    Reduce the number of guns! Seriously? Not hold these gangs and law breakers accountable?

  • @aleatharhea
    @aleatharhea Год назад +42

    Thank you for showing Beto calling bullshit on their lie. We'll be voting for him.

  • @angela-genevievengobe9468
    @angela-genevievengobe9468 Год назад +23

    As a South African (a country considered unsafe) This is very wild. How can you possibly allow guns to be so unregulated. Even tragedy after tragedy you still refuse to regulate guns. You have "school shooting drills" when you should really only have" fire drills ". the funny part is that those advocating for "abortion bans " really forget about life once it's here. You guys are traumatizing your children. Hold elected officials accountable. That's what you preach to the rest of the world so do it.

    • @paulparadoxia
      @paulparadoxia Год назад +1

      well said. Pro Life : Until it's born.

  • @patrickdoyle9304
    @patrickdoyle9304 Год назад +1

    Teachers should just go out on strike until their workplace is made safe.

  • @icystorm12
    @icystorm12 Год назад +7

    I used to help with schools to update their infrastructure, security & general appearance. One school system wanted to install digital locks on all doors, this was a few hundred doors which quickly kept getting reduced to only the essential doors several times. This was appalling & frustrating to watch & be a part of. Like many schools built during the great depression there is asbestos & it is occasionally replaced patch by patch because of how much it costs for proper removal. Some schools are in low sea level areas & storm hardening every possible entry point (doors, windows, vents, etc.) is next to impossible to keep in budget & the building is still not considered waterproof, just more resistant. Less & less of the money actually going towards the student's education, which is sickening. This supposed "man-trap" would be so ridiculously expensive for the structural, mechanical & electrical modifications alone that even the installation of one would most likely be infeasible & by code there needs to be multiple emergency exits for schools so you got to then hope you pick the right door to lay this kind of trap. This is a case of people laughable looking at a problem from the wrong perspective & blaming everything else but the real problem. Access to guns needs to needs better controls & laws. We as a people, need to shift for a damage control mindset to a preventative mindset.

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Год назад

      Maybe they should have just not allowed that particular person to purchase guns rather than make it a matter of making the entire public unable to buy guns. Maybe kick these psychotic kids out of the school system right away instead of letting them stay there. It's amazing that no matter how much criticisms people are willing to lobby at the government school system, they still defend its necessity like oxygen.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 Год назад

      Making one entrance usable for entry isn't hard. Nor is it impossible to not permit entry through the rest of the doors. Then you only have to install a single electronic entry system. Any exit can be used as an alarmed emergency exit. You should have been able to figure that out on your own.

  • @lbednaz
    @lbednaz Год назад +12

    Retired teacher with 35 yrs experience, I will never hold a gun! Teachers love encouraging growth and live, not killing!

  • @DustyJones1997BGCL
    @DustyJones1997BGCL Год назад +463

    Beto O'Rourke nailed it I'll be voting for him in November because we need to have change enough is enough I don't want to hear any more about any kids getting killed it's heartbreaking it's heartwrenching and it breaks my heart you got to do something.

    • @jagotiberan2181
      @jagotiberan2181 Год назад +43

      Fellow Houstonian. I will 100% be doing so as well 😎

    • @notforsale5967
      @notforsale5967 Год назад

      Vote with your emotions and not your head! Only an idiot!

    • @r.shanethompson7933
      @r.shanethompson7933 Год назад

      Beto is best left to nailing down other folks property via second degree burglary. His felony convictions should ensure he never owns a firearm. The man is so useless not even Biden/Harris were willing to make up a job for that moron.

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 Год назад +6

      Wow what a surprise a Colbert viewer voting for Dems 😅

    • @marshwetland3808
      @marshwetland3808 Год назад

      @@karankapoor2701 What a surprise, a dem-hater having to comment where they aren't needed in the least.

  • @alexisflory6496
    @alexisflory6496 Год назад +2

    They're not doing nothing. They're doing negative things.
    Honestly, closing loop holes and making it so that certain guns must be kept at firing ranges would help prevent a lot of this stuff.
    For some weapons the primary purpose is to practice aiming, as well as marksmen ship contests. Those should never leave a certified firing range. Automatic weapons should never transfer from a living person to another living person (inheritance is probably fine).
    Why do people have such a problem with "this weapon should stay somewhere where people can't or are less likely to get hurt from it's use"?

    • @kommisar.
      @kommisar. Год назад

      Why do you have such a problem with banning handguns from being bought and kept in people's private homes if you are all about reducing gun violence? Most gun violence is committed by handguns. You honestly think the majority of the 900+ shootings that occurred in Chicago this last month (which has some of the strictest gun control laws of course) were done with "military style" rifles?

    • @alexisflory6496
      @alexisflory6496 Год назад

      The problem is a lack of proper storage. Not people buying handguns. If someone can't or won't properly store a gun then someone is going to get hurt

  • @MoakS11
    @MoakS11 Год назад +2

    I am confused... Can someone explain me why is controversial to have a "gun license" when there is a driving license?

  • @isobellavee6846
    @isobellavee6846 Год назад +190

    I'm really baffled that the lawmakers of america are fighting hard and works also extremely fast for the unborn but when the topic of gun control to help reduce case of shootings targeting the LIVING comes up, they find every excuse to do nothing about the situation.

    • @Dayandcounting
      @Dayandcounting Год назад

      Shouldn't. Even if you don't see their point of view it's about the numbers. Abortion kills around 600k annually guns about 45k, that includes suicides.

    • @RWAsur
      @RWAsur Год назад +2

      Misery loves company

    • @philipkoene5345
      @philipkoene5345 Год назад +1

      That shows without the shadow of doubt, that the "pro-life" argument is not made out of true moral conviction. It is tribal, partisan grandstanding - nothing more.

    • @gingw7333
      @gingw7333 Год назад

      Yep. Gotta save those babies...so they can be gunned down in school a few years later. 🤬

    • @katherinekania8736
      @katherinekania8736 Год назад +1

      It's cause they make money off of the NRA. They don't make money from abortions

  • @zsedc4
    @zsedc4 Год назад +253

    "Arm the teachers." You don't even trust the teachers to teach their subjects without massive unnecessary political oversight.

    • @AndrewGrey22
      @AndrewGrey22 Год назад

      @C C ​ @C C Since when is their job spending a good majority of their time teaching sex ed and CRT to elementary kids? What's your idiotic solution? Get rid of all the guns? 500 million of them? Keep dreaming. You better find a new solution because that isn't it.

    • @TCSumners
      @TCSumners Год назад +2

      More so about teaching things not on the curriculum, but your right seems to me at least all the tik tok teachers I see can't pass a NICS. I personally think parents should be homeschooling, rather than allowing strangers to raise their kids.

    • @havable
      @havable Год назад +10

      @@TCSumners Homeschool kids have no social skills and will die if left in the wild. But at least they're entirely dependent on their parents and church as adults.

    • @preciousjohnson1433
      @preciousjohnson1433 Год назад

      Thank u

    • @anabelleesilva8111
      @anabelleesilva8111 Год назад +2

      Aside from that taking books from students it’s so ridiculous pls vote Texas please!

  • @YangCalgary
    @YangCalgary Год назад +1

    This country is turning into an open air mental institution.

  • @taygodly
    @taygodly Год назад +1

    Pass all the laws you want it doesn't matter, I will protect my family by any means necessary.

  • @kingraquu3164
    @kingraquu3164 Год назад +203

    I live here in uvalde, we are such a small town that it practically feels like we are just a big neighborhood or gated community, we're all so close everyone knows someone if not multiple people who lost their lives/loved ones, I have never ever seen this town so distraught, the days are unbelievably quiet, I went to heb yesterday and every parent and child are holding hands, no smiles no laughter just alot of staring off trying to process everything.

    • @BK-ri4lj
      @BK-ri4lj Год назад

      Serious question. How did he simply walk into the school? You can't do that around here.

    • @kingraquu3164
      @kingraquu3164 Год назад +10

      @@BK-ri4lj I heard he walked right in through a door that was SUPPOSED to be locked but wasn't. I think who ever is in charge of making sure every door is locked should be fired for this, mistake or not the consequences were too large for forgiveness.

    • @isabelle843
      @isabelle843 Год назад

      Damn. I’m so sorry. :(

    • @johnogrady2418
      @johnogrady2418 Год назад +4

      @@kingraquu3164 The doors should be checked and secured every half-hour.

    • @rae0521
      @rae0521 Год назад +12

      @@kingraquu3164
      I don't mean to be rude, but since when did a locked door ever stop a determined intruder?

  • @Nannada1212
    @Nannada1212 Год назад +764

    Man, as a Texan, I'm really ashamed about our legislature. Almost everyone I know owns a gun. I don't, because I have bouts of extreme depression. To each their own, until someone that would usually punch a wall has a rifle and nothing to live for.

    • @mattrogers6646
      @mattrogers6646 Год назад +78

      Your life is valued and you are loved. Thank you for being here to contribute.

    • @squirrelnibbler19
      @squirrelnibbler19 Год назад +75

      You get it, and I wish more people did. “A rifle and nothing to live for” is why this happened to yesterday.

    • @zesty9815
      @zesty9815 Год назад +37

      In a lot of places that aren't Texas, it sounds really strange that anyone would need a special reason to _not_ own a gun.

    • @Nannada1212
      @Nannada1212 Год назад +18

      @@zesty9815 believe me, I'm aware. This is why I don't comment on things.

    • @GezzGezzGezz
      @GezzGezzGezz Год назад +11

      I support your decision.. not everyone needs to own a gun but every law abiding citizens should have the option to own a gun.. I own 9 guns and majority are AR style rifles.. AR stand for Armalite Rifle.. plus if you buy a gun you know you have to get a back ground check anyways…

  • @doctorkayak
    @doctorkayak Год назад +2

    REDUCE THE NUMBER OF STEPHEN COLBERT

  • @mehwhyausername1
    @mehwhyausername1 Год назад +1

    reminded there at 4:29 immediately of 10 Things I Hate About You: "'In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, For they in thee a thousand errors note; But ‘tis my heart that loves what they despise, Who, in despite of view, is pleased to dote'. Now, Shakespeare is a dead white guy, but he know his shit."

  • @jessragan6714
    @jessragan6714 Год назад +91

    Hey, when I was in high school, I spent 0% of the time worrying that someone was going to run into the classroom and shoot me. That shouldn't be a concern for today's kids, either.

    • @dvolonino
      @dvolonino Год назад

      How true. Class of 1979 on Long Island. I would not want to be a child having to do active shooter drills, along side fire drills. Or having anyone other than the police walking around with a weapon. And that wasn't a daily occurrence. They were just giving a talk to classes. Let's just all hide under the desks, like they told us to do for a nuclear attack. Why have a chicken in every pot, when you can have a gun in every school desk. I say, land mines on the play ground, snipers on the roof and trip wires in the hall. You know, for the kids.

    • @doloresreynolds8145
      @doloresreynolds8145 Год назад

      Hey, class of ‘77 here. When I was in grade school, we had bomb scares at school. We had to leave the school and wait in lines while it was searched, which took a while. This happened on a number of occasions. These threats increased when busing became an issue. Violence in schools is not new, nor is it limited to guns.

    • @elenachristian9860
      @elenachristian9860 Год назад +1

      @@doloresreynolds8145 Yeah, we had bomb scares in the 80s, too. We didn't take them seriously? Because no one was blowing up 1-2 schools every goddamned week.

  • @Ugly_German_Truths
    @Ugly_German_Truths Год назад +140

    No, "Laws are pointless" is perfectly on brand for an Attorney General with SEVEN pending criminal cases on his butt.

    • @hiddenamericachannel
      @hiddenamericachannel Год назад +6

      But abortion laws are effective.

    • @Tupelo927
      @Tupelo927 Год назад

      @@hiddenamericachannel I can't tell if you're being sarcastic...?

    • @hiddenamericachannel
      @hiddenamericachannel Год назад +3

      @@Tupelo927 I was being sarcastic.

    • @hiddenamericachannel
      @hiddenamericachannel Год назад +12

      These people think that an abortion ban is a good idea. But a ban on assault weapons isn't.
      That's crazy.

    • @za5820
      @za5820 Год назад

      We should just ban murder then.

  • @user-xb3cw7xu7z
    @user-xb3cw7xu7z Год назад

    How can someone say that children getting killed is not a political issue??? How can they say this should not be politicized??

  • @elizabethpeters6890
    @elizabethpeters6890 Год назад

    Where do they think they're going to find all of these "retirees" and "ex-military" to "volunteer" to work security at schools? We can barely staff Dunkin' Donuts.

  • @yokojacobson8494
    @yokojacobson8494 Год назад +273

    My heart breaks for those babies that lost their lives 💔 and the teachers🥺😢.

    • @photofreak56
      @photofreak56 Год назад +13

      I was talking with some friends today. We all went to this title one school that had a massive gang problem and we all still remembered things like the lockdown procedures that we learned in kindergarten and the procedures for if they're wasn't active shooter it's like muscle memory at this point. And we all just sat there and looked at each other and wondered how did we end up the lucky ones. So many times we had to do those drills twice a month on both of them and sometimes they were real lockdowns. And each time we didn't get shot we felt very lucky we're now in our late twenties and we're each just wondering how the fuck we made it this far. Those kids dying dredged up a lot of repressed memories for us and the fact that yet again we aren't going to do anything just I'm so tired. At what point is enough dead kids enough dead kids for the NRA to give a fuck about gun control.

    • @russellmiles2861
      @russellmiles2861 Год назад

      Since Sandy Hook over 4000 primary age children have been shot to death in the USA. Mostly with firearms found in most homes: rifles, shotguns. And usually by parents, relatives, neighbours.
      This is 40 children each and every month.
      I believe you are reacting to a dramatic tale on Television. I don’t imagine you give much thought otherwise to children being killed.

    • @watsonsmith4126
      @watsonsmith4126 Год назад +1

      @@photofreak56 the NRA should be SHUT DOWN PERMANENTLY!!!

    • @Ceerads
      @Ceerads Год назад +2

      My heart breaks for ALL those killed by guns: children and adults.

    • @PDVism
      @PDVism Год назад +7

      @@photofreak56 Did you know that other countries don't have active shooter drills? That in Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, the entire EU and every other place you might ever have heard of there aren't metal detectors in school entrances, no armed guards at the school gates, no need for bullet proof backpacks etc....
      And most importantly, do you know that since 2008 there have been 500+ school shootings (just school shootings not counting other mass shootings) in the USA. That is more than all the school shootings combined in the rest of the world the last 100+ years or so.
      In any country that ever had a serious school shooting event the politicians took measures to prevent it from happening again, in every country it came down to making less guns available (banning assault riffles and such), making it more difficult to get guns that were allowed (hunting, sport shooting, etc) and every time those countries gun related crimes went down and there wasn't another school shooting.
      Who would have thunked it, eh?

  • @maeversailles4609
    @maeversailles4609 Год назад +218

    i was 12 when Sandy hook happened and now im 21 with the recent shooting. i cried and had panic attacks nonstop; I’m a former early childhood education major and I could not stop thinking of my kids (1st grade and kindergarten) without crying and having panic attacks. Even after Parkland, I cannot stop crying and waking up asking “Am I Next?”. Something needs to get done NOW and by midterm, VOTE VOTE VOTE and get things done..

    • @jaquinhamdan3943
      @jaquinhamdan3943 Год назад +5

      I al 45..Iived close to Thusrton shootings...the problemas is that US is moving to the extreme right.

    • @avolox
      @avolox Год назад

      Keep dreaming kid. Guns are never going away. 393 million already registered. 35 of which are mine rightfully and legally 😘

    • @nickanderson412
      @nickanderson412 Год назад +3

      Vote for who? Nobody will do anything.

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Год назад

      You’re not next when you teach at the elite schools the owners of the GQP bring their children. Public schools? Then good luck…

    • @adamjohnsonstudio7910
      @adamjohnsonstudio7910 Год назад +3

      It might help to look at the actual statistical likelihood of that actually happening to you. It is less likely than a number of other horrible things that could happen to you

  • @robertruehlmann3667
    @robertruehlmann3667 Год назад +2

    Name the people whom are voting against it as a Senator, name the people whom are in power to be able to change them but not doing anything.

  • @riobrasilsambashowssambist1453
    @riobrasilsambashowssambist1453 Год назад +2

    4:30 if i was still a teacher, i would quit before using a gun in the workplace!!!!!!!!

  • @apjoeapjoe
    @apjoeapjoe Год назад +189

    I’m an English teacher and I’ve written raps about Shakespeare’s plays (feeling called out!) - for the record, I think the idea of bringing weapons into a learning environment and expecting teachers to basically be Wild West deputies is probably one of the worst ideas I’ve ever heard. I would rather go back to the pandemic model Google Meet teaching 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @bigol9223
      @bigol9223 Год назад +5

      Teachers are among the last people I'd trust with guns.

    • @wildbushdog4741
      @wildbushdog4741 Год назад

      I agree it is not the teacher place to be armed....they need to teach. The school board needs to higher trained professional to guard the schools. We have them for banks, hospitals, jails, the white house but not for those that can't protect themselves in schools. Additional protective measures need to be installed by the school board to ensure an outside shooter cannot get into the school and proper procedures need to implemented to make sure people/ students cannot bring in guns. Also I would recommend that the age to buy a firearm of any kind be raised to 21. If you look at the age of these school shooters most are under the age of 21.

    • @tonyclarkthesailingspark1509
      @tonyclarkthesailingspark1509 Год назад +3

      Ban army assault rifles for civilians, no good having an age limit as shooters will just get someone else to buy the guns! Plus close down the gun shop immediately where guns were sold for mass atrocities, they should of carried a more detailed screening of the new gun buyer.

    • @lynngriffin2953
      @lynngriffin2953 Год назад

      have they ever came up with a good idea? it's all about the politicians getting the game manufactures money...sick people...Anthony ,I am an old fart...hate rap....until I saw Hamilton ....I wish there was a way for me to see or hear your play. ...hey...thats right, there was another teacher that wrote Hamilton ...good luck sir, I hope it's a hit for you. please, don't correct my grammar !! lol

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- Год назад

      @@bigol9223 I'd trust them with guns... I'd give them a gun before any child, before any 18 year old, before any toddler, etc. There are basically droves of people who are much worse choices to arm. A teacher as a guard is just a silly idea. Like a teacher can do anything against a dude with kevlar and an assault rifle + the element of 'surprise'...
      The guard at the mall the other day didn't have much of a chance...

  • @thegoliathiscoming4698
    @thegoliathiscoming4698 Год назад +66

    But life is so precious when you're talking about abortion not with gun control though smdh

    • @kennethmorsee
      @kennethmorsee Год назад +6

      The only thing precious to republicans is the power they hold

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Год назад

      They hate females, non Protestant Christians, non whites, children, education, history, social studies, immigrants, nature, sustainability, earth, health and safety but they love to be snowflakes about their white men privileges.

    • @Anna-vl8qc
      @Anna-vl8qc Год назад

      @@jeremyedge890 No one's making all drugs legal.Far from it.

    • @fanboyhex1555
      @fanboyhex1555 Год назад

      Ok, so here's the solution tell all the people to get rid of their guns... I'm sure the mob, the cartels, the psychos, the drug dealers, and all the other gangs will comply just like the law abiding citizens... while you're at it, tell Russia to stop the war with Ukraine. Tell China to leave Taiwan alone and let them be independent, and tell the Taliban to stop being the Taliban... let's see if that works out.

  • @ckstone5180
    @ckstone5180 Год назад +2

    Stop the manufacture of any new weapons and the number of guns in this country will decline.

  • @shootingshitaustralia4036
    @shootingshitaustralia4036 10 месяцев назад +1

    15k - 20k gun homicides with a population of 333 million and 400 million guns. Thats pretty dam good.

  • @srhatfield
    @srhatfield Год назад +575

    If the answer to guns is to have more guns, then we would be the safest country on the planet... which everyone can see we are not.

    • @DetroitMicroSound
      @DetroitMicroSound Год назад +17

      The opposite of, in fact. "safest"

    • @jamesgunn3278
      @jamesgunn3278 Год назад +23

      This might be the best way I’ve ever heard this argument put.

    • @sparklyjewls4238
      @sparklyjewls4238 Год назад +21

      This is the simplest, most understandable answer to such a ridiculous argument.

    • @IamLEGENDkb24
      @IamLEGENDkb24 Год назад +1

      There are already half a billion guns in the US.. what do you suggest we do?

    • @srhatfield
      @srhatfield Год назад +12

      @@IamLEGENDkb24 exactly what Australia did.

  • @nugboy420
    @nugboy420 Год назад +165

    Imagine a place where this is a rarity, not commonplace…
    Wait a minute; that’s most of the world.

    • @luismauras8058
      @luismauras8058 Год назад +1

      Except the United States of America!

    • @jeremyedge890
      @jeremyedge890 Год назад +1

      We should leave

    • @joenarbaiz1640
      @joenarbaiz1640 Год назад

      @@jeremyedge890 Can you afford to do so?

    • @jeremyedge890
      @jeremyedge890 Год назад +1

      @@joenarbaiz1640 Look at all the heroes leaving their war torn countries and coming here from south of the border

    • @joenarbaiz1640
      @joenarbaiz1640 Год назад +1

      @@jeremyedge890 I asked if YOU could afford to leave not anyone else.
      Reading comprehension is essential.

  • @kr15711
    @kr15711 Год назад +2

    "Texas the lone star state. That must also be it's Yelp rating" - Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory

    • @stevengama652
      @stevengama652 Год назад

      Hello how are you doing today........?

  • @uwepetersen1719
    @uwepetersen1719 Год назад +3

    More guns, more safety? To do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result,
    I always thought that’s stupidity.
    Einstein called it insanity.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      others call it practice...but if by the "same thing" you mean flooding people's brains with mind-altering Rx, then sure...let's just keep doing that? Brilliant. Guns were around the US for a couple centuries, no school shootings...then pfarma floods people's brains for a couple decades, then shootings occur - must be the guns (this comment brought to you by "Pfyzer")

    • @uwepetersen1719
      @uwepetersen1719 Год назад

      @@ShastaBean All armies around the world currently have 133 million pistols and rifles. There are currently 857 million privately owned pistols and rifles in the United States.
      More questions about a sick country?

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      @@uwepetersen1719 there've always been guns in the country...did you just blow right past that part? Yet the shootings only started in the last 20 years or so...are you going to just ignore that fact and pop a few more meds, or what? That fact there are more guns than all the militaries is why we don't get invaded. duh.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      @@uwepetersen1719 Do you even know they sealed the medical records for the columbine pair? Do you know why? Guess - yup, S-S-R-I. Ding Ding!! you wind free bottle of addurall. durp.

    • @ShastaBean
      @ShastaBean Год назад

      @@uwepetersen1719 And do you know there are just two countries that allow big PhaRxma to advertise their poison...Can you guess which country is one of the two? You can win another bottle??

  • @khengleongwee8758
    @khengleongwee8758 Год назад +735

    It’s somehow a tragedy at the deepest levels to see elected public officials doing their best at pushing for the worst agenda possibly while lining their pockets from lobbyists

    • @clarafedde8674
      @clarafedde8674 Год назад

      Well how you feel about appointed judges like our supreme court who announced that they will do everything in their power to overturn gun control laws. Maybe it's me but I feel least 5 of them need to be impeached. You know, for perjury.

    • @artbargra
      @artbargra Год назад +12

      And it's shocking, but somehow at the same time it isn't, that they are sinking to _The Simpsons_ levels of stupidity.
      "How are we gonna get out of here?"
      "We'll dig our way out!."

    • @melosova-suav8930
      @melosova-suav8930 Год назад +1

      They’re just looking out for their Pimps.

    • @AnonYmous-uo6ib
      @AnonYmous-uo6ib Год назад

      They're corrupted by Dirty Money

    • @hauck96
      @hauck96 Год назад +1

      Somehow? Let's be clear here - it IS a tragedy.

  • @margoalamoto3903
    @margoalamoto3903 Год назад +45

    I will never understand how I have to prove I am capable of driving a car before I can operate a car legally but any fool can purchase a weapon designed to kill other human beings. The 2nd Amendment says "well regulated." That suggests rules.

    • @craigfelter
      @craigfelter Год назад +1

      Because driving is a privilege and owning a gun is a right. Do you have to prove you can read before you can vote?

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад

      The 2nd Amendment has been so warped by the gun nuts to make them think they have the right to hoard killing tools.

    • @lynnhettrick7588
      @lynnhettrick7588 Год назад

      @@trashcan6839 My son's high school has the same security that my daughter's college has. It was all put in place after Sandy Hook.

    • @salhamilton1856
      @salhamilton1856 Год назад

      @@craigfelter The Second AMendment is a right for members of the Militia to bear arms for MIlitai service, registered with the state, subject to court martial for disobeying the orders of the president, adn that's it.
      ep 5: Constitution and Bill of Rights.
      ruclips.net/video/GLylv7OsT-Y/видео.html
      The Second Amendment didn't become a "deregulate all guns" idea until the 1990's when right wing white supremacists became the biggest source of domestic terrorism in the US.

    • @AlaiMacErc
      @AlaiMacErc Год назад +2

      @@craigfelter Not even the nuttiest of gun nuts argue that it's an _absolute_ right. (Well, that might get flakier and flakier at the margins, but typically so.) Fully automatic weapons are generally illegal. Sawn-off shotguns are illegal. Calibres greater than 0.500 are illegal. (For people that think those are 'government overreach, pick your own limit to taste: battle tank? Artillery piece? Aircraft carrier? Nuclear warhead?) Why should it be beyond the ability of a state to regulate the ability of -- let's say -- a 17yo that's been been fantasising about 'putting some round into' people to wander around with a semi-auto version of a military-style rifle: how's that contributing to a a 'well-regulated militia'?

  • @TheCam4
    @TheCam4 Год назад

    "Hallelujah, Dads and Mommies,
    Cowboys, Rebels, Yanks and Commies
    Buy yourselves some real red blooded fun.
    If you want to make the grade,
    You've got to have a hand grenade,
    And a fully automatic G.I. Gun.
    Buy a gun for your son right away, Sir
    Shake his hand like a man and let him play, Sir.
    Let his little mind expand, Place a weapon in his hand,
    For the skills he learns today will someday pay, Sir." .... Tom Paxton, 1965.

  • @susanlorraineknox5780
    @susanlorraineknox5780 Год назад +1

    Send the Republican Senators with the gun owners to help fight the Russians in the Ukraine.

  • @alastairdallas
    @alastairdallas Год назад +455

    "Laws are pointless is a bold stance for an attorney general"--I love that!

    • @dragonhoff7715
      @dragonhoff7715 Год назад

      There was some context to that... He was saying they don't matter to criminals as they are breaking the many gun laws we already have on the books. Simply making more won't do much in the minds of people who are already breaking the existing ones. But Colbert has a way with taking something and completely falsifying it.

    • @funkaddictions
      @funkaddictions Год назад +2

      It's pure gold.

    • @vFANGv
      @vFANGv Год назад

      He didnt say that, Colbert did. The AG`s point is that more laws wont stop criminals. They never do. Murder has been banned for thousands of years everywhere with the harshest penalty given for it, which is state execution and even that does not stop murder. Yet Democrats think that additional laws will stop criminals. They won`t. Criminals IGNORE the law! What is this mental embargo you have that one more law will stop criminals? Lets say that you get your big wish and 2A is repealed, all guns shops are closed, all citizens are ordered to hand in their guns. Then what? More shootings. Why? Because the criminals........kept their guns. And after the 2nd Amendment is revoked and more shootings happen, what then will you complain about?

    • @alastairdallas
      @alastairdallas Год назад

      @@vFANGv The AG, Ken Paxton, who is himself under indictment, agrees with you that laws won't stop criminals, except in the case of abortion laws. This is the state that sentenced a woman, Crystal Mason, to prison for 5 years because she _tried_ to vote illegally. You speak of "all guns." Perhaps you would understand if we proscribe military weapons--you don't need semi-auto to "hunt." You want a military weapon? Apply for a license, take an exam, register your weapon, and renew your license regularly.

    • @vFANGv
      @vFANGv Год назад

      @@alastairdallas If Paxton is guilty then he should be punished. Mason violated the law. Semi autos are not a military weapon and they are not for hunting, they are for defense against an overwhelming force such as the invasion from a foreign power. Don`t think that is not possible. China wants in here. They own ports in California, a Chinese General owns 200 sq miles in Texas which includes an airfield and the Canadian government is allowing the Chinese army to have maneuvers right across our border. There is a reason for all of that. They are positioning themselves. Yes, we need nothing less than semi auto weapons. They are not for hunting.

  • @andrewlim300
    @andrewlim300 Год назад +406

    Unless a teacher is experienced with a firearm and is willing to have a mindset to kill every single working hour there is no way he/she will win a gunfight with a determined and deranged shooter. Even experienced police officers make amateur mistakes during the stress of combat, for a teacher to be suddenly able to go from teacher mode to kill mode is highly unlikely to happen, let alone actually hit the assailant when bullets are whizzing by them.

    • @gregb124
      @gregb124 Год назад

      Shooters don't know which teacher is ready to kill and which one isn't. They don't even know which one is armed. It seems to be working everywhere it's been implemented, there haven't been any children killed in those schools.

    • @lesliecurran1704
      @lesliecurran1704 Год назад +56

      The idea that teachers should be armed is a step in the worst direction ever. First off, it takes time to realize what is happening with shocking events. By the time a teacher realizes what is happening, and goes to find his/her gun, which should be locked up because THERE ARE CHILDREN EVERYWHERE IN A SCHOOL (DUH) the killer with the AK 47 has already murdered many, many people, including the teacher. Not to mention that more guns means more possibility for accidents, involving children and others, I can't wrap my head around these people who really honestly believe that having MORE guns is the answer. This culture, this gun culture, these gun enthusiasts, are literally out of their heads. The 2nd amendment, by the way, was set up when most guns were ball and musket, and the country was wild and undeveloped, now we have far far more population, guns that can kill hundreds in minutes, (something the founding fathers certainly could not foresee), and aren't we supposed to EVOLVE? Not devolve into a mass hysteria of chaos weapons everywhere, paranoia everywhere. I am sick with worry over the future of the country and our children with people who have this gun culture mentality... in power.

    • @tomtaylor92
      @tomtaylor92 Год назад +16

      classic, let's fight guns with more guns.

    • @gregb124
      @gregb124 Год назад

      @@lesliecurran1704 you're forgetting the deterrence factor. If arming teachers is the wrong think in you opinion, tell me why there has been no mass shooting in schools that arm their teachers.

    • @aandyherr817
      @aandyherr817 Год назад +2

      I was thinking this. Teachers have to contain, guard, secure, maintain and clean said gun on a semi regular basis, along with practicing outside of work after teaching and before the work days
      There is no way possible this is going to work. We need armed response units (a person or two) at schools for obvious reasons.
      We need people who know first aid, who know how to talk to children, who can talk to children and educate them on law enforcement, fire, EMS, firearms and what to do when you encounter a gun...
      that officer needs to do a law enforcement job and ensure the safety of children; aswell as, teach them about basic laws, like not running into the street when you drop a toy there, like understanding how to interact with law enforcement when in a situation.
      The officer or guard needs to not only protect, but educate and give and bring knowledge forward.
      You are crazy if you say; we can’t have or need armed police at schools. Criminals who don’t mass kill are still a threat to kids, violent crime occurs outside of mass shootings or active shooters... domestic disputes at schools are a deadly threat and officers need to be there to defuse that situation.

  • @bobjersey
    @bobjersey Год назад

    How that "Clench Dance" got by CBS' Broadcast Standards, we'll never know...

  • @ozlemaktas6446
    @ozlemaktas6446 Год назад +33

    Sure, yes…turning schools into prison complexes with armed guards will definitely motivate kids to come to school and be educated.

    • @jtl-en4yx
      @jtl-en4yx Год назад +1

      Schools are already prison complexes, have you been to one lately?

    • @TheTrenchesYT
      @TheTrenchesYT Год назад +1

      "turning them into"... What, they weren't before?

    • @markkasprzyk3287
      @markkasprzyk3287 Год назад

      What a stupid comment. No one says this.

  • @loki6626
    @loki6626 Год назад +76

    Americans now own 400 million registered firearms. That's 1.2 guns for every American on average.
    The number one cause of child deaths in America is now firearms, it used to be cars.
    4,300 children and 45,000 Americans in total died from gunshots in 2020.
    Is the solution to this problem more guns and less regulation?
    Maybe there should be less regulations on safe driving so that cars could retake the No.1 spot.

    • @dwighttriesgaming5875
      @dwighttriesgaming5875 Год назад

      Maybe the government should pass laws to arm children? More guns is always the answer. /s

    • @shiota79
      @shiota79 Год назад +5

      At least that would be less embarrassing for us as a country.

    • @notforsale5967
      @notforsale5967 Год назад

      Your numbers reflect gang violence over drugs like Chicago and LA.

  • @edmundstrunkis1886
    @edmundstrunkis1886 Год назад

    Marjorie Taylor Green saying we need to think about mental health is like Colonel Sanders saying you should watch how much Fried Chicken you eat wtf? LOL

  • @matcrispy3748
    @matcrispy3748 Год назад

    19 cops stand around for 77
    minutes and their solution is
    to give a teacher a handgun

  • @churrothiev8387
    @churrothiev8387 Год назад +454

    "bad guys will try to break the rules anyway, so there's no reason for strict gun laws"... Right, except for when women have to get an abortion as a result of incidents that are no fault of their own, strict anti-abortion bans ensued. Fetuses, not counted by the census, get these guys more worked up, while humans don't

    • @ab-bc2gr
      @ab-bc2gr Год назад +17

      There is DEFINATELY a reason for tight background checks.

    • @deborahdickinson3802
      @deborahdickinson3802 Год назад

      How about my right to draw breath ? How about our kids not living in fear of being murdered at school do they have that right? Assault weapons are for killing masses of people what war is fought at an elementary school. Old west murder is murder now on our children. Stop the insanity!

    • @thenostalgiabusiness
      @thenostalgiabusiness Год назад +34

      Such a dumb argument that you could make for ANY law. What's the point of speed limits when people who want to speed are going to speed anyway? What's the point of drunk driving laws when irreponsible drinkers are going to drink and drive anyway? What's the point of abortion laws when people who want abortions are going to find ways to get them anyway?
      Laws won't entirely stop the things they are prohibiting from happening, but they do reduce occurrences by making those things more difficult to do. That's all we're asking for. Something, instead of absolutely nothing.

    • @paiytn304
      @paiytn304 Год назад

      Stop blending everything. Nothing equates a fool going shoot a school of young kids. Using mental health is just an excuse. Tightening up background checks will help nothing else to be said

    • @AmericanTeacher-USA
      @AmericanTeacher-USA Год назад +2

      @@thenostalgiabusiness Well, no, not more difficult to do at all.
      Laws simply attempt to instill greater fear of the possible potential consequence in those who do, unintentionally or not, break the law.

  • @MB-em9hm
    @MB-em9hm Год назад +594

    As a retired military servicemember, I am aghast at the suggestion that the "Solution" to these imbeciles is making folks who have already fought their For-profit wars now stand outside our schools with guns.
    The rate of mental illness among vets is HIGHER than the general public!

    • @mortisCZ
      @mortisCZ Год назад +40

      That was sadly my first thought. US ignored needs of their vets for decades and decades. Would it be really any safer to stand thousands and thousands of these mostly good people with mostly untreated trauma to school checkpoints now?
      It would be a grim joke if it wasn't suggested with total seriousness.

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Год назад

      The talking heads are trying to waste time spewing crap while the populace calms down and gets interested in other things. It always happens. They bide their time till we voters forget. If something shiny appears we'll be looking at that and they won't have to actually do what a high majority of america wants - to stop the gun-soaked gun-crazed atmosphere in this nation with sensible restrictions and requirements.

    • @dirtysmells6088
      @dirtysmells6088 Год назад +15

      Thank you for your service!

    • @brahms0624
      @brahms0624 Год назад +23

      PTSD is another thing they don't believe in, because it doesn't affect them.

    • @surfside9640
      @surfside9640 Год назад +23

      Remember they want you to stand outside for free too ….

  • @shawnlewis2222
    @shawnlewis2222 Год назад

    I am a Jamaican living in Jamaica who loves what America stands for but I need help in understanding something.Age 21 for a pistol and 18 for assault rifles.Wake up and wise up people smh

  • @Daniel-wy2kx
    @Daniel-wy2kx Год назад

    “The Child Who is Not Embraced by the Village Will Burn it Down to Feel its Warmth”

  • @DeepThought420
    @DeepThought420 Год назад +196

    I am a firm believer that "citizens" should not have easy access to ammo! Our Police officers have to account for every bullet! But average Joe blow can buy out the shelf's of ammo! That doesn't seem right to me!

    • @MK384
      @MK384 Год назад +8

      Agreed. I don't trust most people who own guns and ammo either unless you are in the military, veteran, or law enforcement/ emergency response.

    • @paulclissold1525
      @paulclissold1525 Год назад +6

      These comments are hilarious and scary and crazy and real and frightening. Just like america.

    • @draunt7
      @draunt7 Год назад

      How are you supposed to train if you don't have access to ammo then? We want a lot of ammo so we can train more people.

    • @thatmidwestguy6581
      @thatmidwestguy6581 Год назад

      What if you hunt? Maybe they should make people take a firearm safety course before being allowed to buy ammo, but allowing citizens to access ammo is still kinda important, at least from a hunter's perspective. So there are still ways to kinda restrict ammo, but it should still be available in my opinion.

    • @christinebenson518
      @christinebenson518 Год назад +10

      @@thatmidwestguy6581 How many bullets does 1 hunter need for 1 deer hunting season? 20? 30? Fine. No reason to have hundreds of bullets.

  • @LuCKyDuCKy881
    @LuCKyDuCKy881 Год назад +145

    I graduated in ‘00 and even THEN we had a retired cop and doors locked. So why the HELL should we be asking teachers to carry. We need SECURITY & GUN REFORM!!!

    • @watsonsmith4126
      @watsonsmith4126 Год назад +4

      I AGREE!!!

    • @IamLEGENDkb24
      @IamLEGENDkb24 Год назад +2

      i graduated in 05 and we had no locked doors.. schools were wide open.. i'm all for teachers carrying if they want.. of course with proper training.. also yes with more highly trained armed security..

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Год назад

      @@IamLEGENDkb24 Yah sure, because teachers couldn't possibly lose their shit on a pupil could they?
      I can already see the newspapers - Going Postal 2: Going Educational!

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra Год назад +1

      Right, like the retired cop doesn't bite it first.

    • @loredell
      @loredell Год назад +1

      Here's another thought.
      Regulate guns, nobody has the right to carry or buy one. :O
      Leave guns for trained people: military and cops.
      I never saw security or a cop or any of that in my time in school, high school, university. You don't need to grow up like that.
      And the school gates (no doors, just a gate) were closed so that no student would leave mid class.

  • @kimberlyk4974
    @kimberlyk4974 Год назад +1

    I have never wanted to hit the like button so many times! Well done!!

  • @jazzfan7491
    @jazzfan7491 Год назад +2

    The single most important thing for people to know about this politically is if you vote for more Republicans you are voting for more gun massacres, for more crime.

    • @RavensFlock9592
      @RavensFlock9592 Год назад

      Actually the democrat party is the party for criminals.

  • @ameliecarre4783
    @ameliecarre4783 Год назад +133

    I like how the trained, armed people who are employed specifically to protect schools already show their uselessness, but the solution would be to put more of those on site, but less efficient and not even paid ?

    • @cirvaaznyMhg
      @cirvaaznyMhg Год назад

      Several police departments have already confirmed this after several instances of not immediately responding to situations where they do not have free reign. Police are not there to protect anyone. They are there to enforce laws. That is it. Stopping a shooter has the side effect of them doing their job, but if there was no law to killing people, the police would not respond period.

    • @terminsane
      @terminsane Год назад

      you almost made the connection.
      if we disarm the population, you'll have to count on those do-nothing porkers to save you. And they dont care about you & will taze you to prevent you from rescuing your own kid

    • @tomroberts2135
      @tomroberts2135 Год назад +5

      and they need tons of federal money for those big ass mobile battering rams that they only use against parents who want to know why kids are dead in their town

    • @vFANGv
      @vFANGv Год назад

      You have no idea. The police in that town are useless. There was no "resource" officer in that building at the time. He was patrolling elsewhere. And it takes more than a man with a weapon. He needs skills. Then there is bravery. Not all of those whose jobs are to protect, have it. The shooter was a teen aged punk and the locals could not stop him. That is appalling. I could have shut him down myself with a 5 round revolver. They should be embarrassed. That whole scenario was a clusterphuk.

    • @antidemocrat5238
      @antidemocrat5238 Год назад

      Let fathers who legally carry volunteer at schools. I bet they would be the safest places in America.

  • @thomasvu3756
    @thomasvu3756 Год назад +40

    Do you realize how crazy they sound from abroad saying that there should be armed teachers and police officers at school ? Even for us in the second most armed country in the world (Switzerland), it would never come to mind. It's like, "Yeah, Ithink we need a missile in the basement of our favorite bakery". Just... What ?

    • @TheBeeseik
      @TheBeeseik Год назад +1

      Hardly an argument when Switzerland is as rich and culturally homogeneous as it is. You don't face the adversity that these people do.

    • @tylersmith2792
      @tylersmith2792 Год назад +2

      @@TheBeeseik culturally homogeneous? What a nonsense and round-about way to conflate crime with ethnicity.

    • @cajunstacker1376
      @cajunstacker1376 Год назад

      Be careful what you wish for.With crime the way it is, you just might have to do just that.

    • @tylersmith2792
      @tylersmith2792 Год назад

      @@cajunstacker1376 Crime, in general, has been on a steady decline for decades. Your statement is reflective of a fear-based narrative; not a logical one

    • @cajunstacker1376
      @cajunstacker1376 Год назад +1

      @@tylersmith2792 I agree

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy4949 8 месяцев назад

    If I see one more thing misunderstood about me, I’m going to impose restrictions. Abhigail Shapiro. It shall be a 6 hour drive. Work on it.

  • @accutronitisthe2nd95
    @accutronitisthe2nd95 Год назад

    Since the lawmakers and their families are well-protected and are not in any danger nothing will be done, nothing will change, and the blood bath will continue...

  • @michaelgage652
    @michaelgage652 Год назад +166

    The interesting thing is that there were officers at that school. They were at the school in Santa Fe, Texas during that shooting. One of those officers almost lost his life there trying to protect those kids and 10 people still died there. My kids attend school in a town neighboring Santa Fe. All of our schools have either been rebuilt or refurbished to have two, bullet proof door entry and the office workers are behind another wall of bullet proof glass. They have to buzz you in. All the classes are in pods down long hallways to give them time to go into lockdown if an intruder gets through the first three layers of security and the armed campus police. This is where we’re at.
    Beto is not pulling a political stunt. He’s actually ticked. We’re emotionally drained here.

    • @mmark300
      @mmark300 Год назад +16

      Republican "solutions" to every problem NEVER addresses the root cause and they have to fit on a bumper sticker. I'm really beginning to think the world is just too complicated for them at this point.

    • @NewAgeDIY
      @NewAgeDIY Год назад +18

      @@mmark300 thanks Mark, I believe the only way to keep your kids safe is to dump the republicans party. Then maybe you can get people to give up their guns forever. Vote the GOP out of office.

    • @Chattepliee
      @Chattepliee Год назад

      In the recent supermarket shooting/massacre in Buffalo there was a retired cop on scene who fired at and HIT the gunman. Guess what? The gunman was wearing body armor, returned fire, and killed the retired cop. So really the only solutions are A) get rid of the goddam guns or B) arm everyone AND they have to wear body armor 24/7. Guess which one I'm leaning towards.

    • @michaelrmurphy2734
      @michaelrmurphy2734 Год назад +14

      That is a school? Sounds more like a prison...

    • @trishayamada807
      @trishayamada807 Год назад

      @@michaelrmurphy2734 I was told to purchase bullet proof backpacks for my elementary school kids. So I have to send my children to school in bullet proof gear, just to get an education???? That’s the answer? I personally think as the GOP hates public schools (Betsy DeVos) and wants to use tax payer monies to fund their private schools, they just don’t care about public school children being annihilated. Until it hits one of their private schools nothing will change.

  • @pandahuakbar5470
    @pandahuakbar5470 Год назад +155

    To the Attorney General:
    Following the logic that having a law against guns or murder won't curtail gun violence or murder, well then can we have some consistency and not have an anti-abortion law?
    I didn't think so.

    • @matthewmillburg3933
      @matthewmillburg3933 Год назад

      Thank you for observing that abortion is murder

    • @gggnumber1
      @gggnumber1 Год назад

      Yup, he's got an incredible sense of logic. We'll just start shooting babies as they come outta womb, instead of waiting for them to get to elementary school.

    • @kennethb6211
      @kennethb6211 Год назад

      Buffalo has one of the strictest gun laws in the country that didn't work.

    • @MrPr1nglz
      @MrPr1nglz Год назад +3

      @@kennethb6211 Because we still allow guns to be circulated

    • @shaggyplays5210
      @shaggyplays5210 Год назад +4

      @@kennethb6211 I mean you can bring guns from outside of Buffalo, One city having strict gun laws won't do much when you can just get them elsewhere.

  • @richardwiley1949
    @richardwiley1949 Год назад

    Thank you, Stephen for also pronouncing the town's name right.

  • @MrSoggyjocks
    @MrSoggyjocks Год назад

    Instead of metal detectors in schools, make every doorway into an industrial grade electromagnet. Walk in with a gun under your trench coat... boom... suddenly you are stuck to the ceiling like Elmer Fudd in a Bugs Bunny cartoon.

  • @abigailcruz8870
    @abigailcruz8870 Год назад +191

    The security officer who was shot at Top's *IS A RETIRED POLICE OFFICER* so though that might help, reducing access to guns which has worked before is still the best solution right now.

    • @oscarwarren469
      @oscarwarren469 Год назад

      Armour....

    • @joeyager8479
      @joeyager8479 Год назад +18

      The reason they talk about using 'retired' police or military is that they expect them to work for free or at least very low wages. God forbid that the GQP would raise taxes to protect kids! Are you nuts!

    • @thenostalgiabusiness
      @thenostalgiabusiness Год назад +14

      ​​​@@oscarwarren469 I feel kind of silly bringing this up, but it's appropriate: Don't you remember Jim Gordon's speech at the end of Batman Begins? We start wearing body armor, they start using armor piercing rounds. We start carrying semi automatics, they start carrying automatics. When does the escalation end?

    • @cathyh675
      @cathyh675 Год назад +8

      I don't know any former military willing to work for free, or that I would trust with a gun. And I know a whole lot of former military.

    • @The_Christ_Angel
      @The_Christ_Angel Год назад

      What are the two solutions of fixing hyperinflation in Venezuela for good?

  • @jembozaba4864
    @jembozaba4864 Год назад +633

    If they seriously think arming underpaid, under appreciated and overworked teachers will in any way deter people with easy access to assault weapons from shooting the school is absolutely ridiculous. And what if, during this so called shoot-out between the attacker and the teachers, and they accidentally shoot a child, which I assume would be very easy to do. How do you think they’ll feel after that?

    • @patrickbertlein4626
      @patrickbertlein4626 Год назад +53

      Yep, most people are not trained enough to handle such situations. Remember the officer at Parkland who snuck away? He did so because HE said he could not get a good shot, so he just hid.

    • @thriftstorejunkee
      @thriftstorejunkee Год назад +63

      And even if teachers were properly trained, how does one expect teachers to safely store their firearm in and out of the classroom?

    • @jembozaba4864
      @jembozaba4864 Год назад

      @@thriftstorejunkee I bet you would see many students grab the gun. Maybe use it to shoot the teacher if they are particularly strict. Or a bully. More guns will NEVER be a solution. Only add to the problem

    • @alicedavies1747
      @alicedavies1747 Год назад

      Or maybe we should just arm all the students. It’s a bloody battlefield anyway. That’ll be the NRA and gun dealers next money making insanity

    • @jembozaba4864
      @jembozaba4864 Год назад +66

      I’m Australian. We solved our gun problem very quickly and efficiently. Hell, I work at a place where I can potentially be bitten by one of the most venomous and aggressive snakes on the planet. Still feel more safe here than anywhere in America.

  • @bones007able
    @bones007able Год назад +1

    It is ridiculous notion to reduce guns in the USA.... if one gun a second was retrieved... it would only take about 50 years to get them all... let that sink in...

  • @KristinaKarina
    @KristinaKarina Год назад

    Closing Domestic Violence laws would do away with 60% of gun violence.

  • @MandleRoss
    @MandleRoss Год назад +409

    If they could pass a law that every Washington politicians' kids and grandkids had to attend public school we would see gun reform in record time.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Год назад +14

      FACTS!!!!

    • @deb3376
      @deb3376 Год назад

      and what kind of gun reform do u propose

    • @MandleRoss
      @MandleRoss Год назад +40

      @@deb3376 Do you have to ask? Look at other countries that don't have the embarrassingly high rate of shootings. Do like they do.

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Год назад

      @@MandleRoss .... Sorry, won't work, we have to stop comparing ourselves to other countries, and we have to stop having the same conversations and proposed solution every time one of these happens. Taking the guns is not a viable solution...
      Don't judge this guy by the cover, hear him out.. . ruclips.net/video/g5g7OE3REME/видео.html

    • @sunshynff
      @sunshynff Год назад

      @@deb3376 ... ruclips.net/video/g5g7OE3REME/видео.html