JD Vance says school shootings are a "fact of life"
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Bucking a question on gun control, Vance argued more school security, not reasonable gun restrictions, were needed

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The Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance said that school shootings were simply a “fact of life” after a shooting at a Georgia high school left four dead — the 45th school shooting in the United States so far this year.

The comments, made at an Arizona rally on Thursday, come after Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz called for enhanced gun control measures in their own campaign rallies following the shooting.

“If these psychos are going to go after our kids we’ve got to be prepared for it,” Vance said, bucking a question asked on gun control measures and instead championing efforts to spend more on school security, per the Associated Press. “We don’t have to like the reality that we live in, but it is the reality we live in. We’ve got to deal with it.”

sunzu2
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Elites ran country into the ground but can’t figure out why peasants are lashing out and why we have all these social consequences.

Never admit failiture, blame the intern 🤡

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@tardigrada Unfortunately I think he’s right. If nothing changed after Sandy Hook, nothing will ever change. If some psychopatch rolling into an elementary school and killing 30 people, 20 of whom were only 6-7 years old didn’t galvanize this country, this topic is settled in my opinion.

Everybody talked a good game for a while about the tragedy but we’ve got politicians elected who think the whole thing was fake.

I predict nothing more than thoughts and prayers for this one as well.

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@tardigrada Their solution will be to turn the schools into fortresses, which the pretty much already are, and this still continues to happen. And it won’t address workplace and public mass shootings.

The problem is a comprehensive mental health crisis, and readily available killing machines.

Have a look at what is required to amend the constitution and see why I am saying we’re stuck where we are now on the topic of gun control.

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@tardigrada Don’t mistake any of this for me saying “we shouldn’t try”, of course we should. This needs to be a topic of conversation always, maybe the needle will slowly move.

But as long as you’ve got a large portion of the country in love with stockpiling firearms and ammunition, and a mental health crisis to go with it, this will continue to happen and politicians will continue to wring their hands.

You’re talking about people who love their guns more than children, so I don’t know how there’s any reasoning with that mentality.

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To those saying “he’s right”…

He’s complacent. He’s a useless troll. He thinks nothing should change because he’s effectively saying “it is what it is”, which is the same bullshit response I see from every single conservative who continues to simply say “thoughts and prayers” after an event like this. There are many ways to try to help prevent such a tragedy, and blanket statement of it being a “fact of life” does literally nothing.

And every day, it keeps happening. And every day, the media keeps shining a spotlight on it. And every day, nothing gets done.

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@ulkesh I would just add that he is supporting the NRA (their lobbying might be one reason for this ‘opinion’), but I fully agree with what you’ve said.

He’s right.

They are.

It sucks, but he’s right.

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I strongly disagree. I’m about as Pro 2nd Amendment as it gets but what happened in Georgia was entirely preventable. The father should not have provided a firearm to a minor and especially not to a minor with a history of making threats.

Parents need to start going to jail for that kind of behavior and gun owners overall need to start securing their firearms so that children cannot get to them.

It’s not that damn difficult to do.

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I agree.

But I’d wager my life savings that laws holding parents accountable will either simply be unenforced or fail to pass in most of this country.

I want it to be different but it’s never going to happen. School shootings are a fact of American life whether we like it or not. That’s just reality.

I like those headlines as much as the next guy, but a year from now, would it surprise you if these are still the only two instances of parents being held accountable?

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would it surprise you if these are still the only two instances of parents being held accountable?

Yes it would. Adults, including parents, are increasingly being charged in other types of shootings such as when one child is playing with a firearm and accidentally shoots someone else. It’s not happening often enough yet but it’s growing in popularity. If you can remember long enough, I know I won’t, check back in a year and lets see what happened. :)

I respect your honesty. I think gun control’s going to take a few steps backward before then, myself. We’ll see how it goes.

Are there ways to lower the number of school shootings? Yes, and you’ve already made some great points.

However, are there ways to prevent school shootings from ever happening again? Well, the answer is unfortunately no. Guns exist and even the strictest laws and bans could never change that. School shootings still sometimes happen in countries with far stricter laws too.

It’s one of the logical traps conservatives love to use though: They lean on the fact that it is impossible to completely fix a problem and thus also dismiss any attempts to improve things even slightly because they still see any imperfect solution as a failure.

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Yes, I agree those factors probably contribute to the fact that the US experiences far more school shootings than any other country in the world, but again while far more infrequent, there still have been school shootings in Canada, Australia, Europe, and many other places.

Keep in mind that I’m playing devil’s advocate here, but if we were to fix the things you mentioned: toxic masculinity is erased from the public consciousness and the government gives free mental health support to everyone, can you guarantee on your life that a school shooting would never ever happen again for any reason? Simple yes or no answer to satisfy Mr. Vance.

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The psychology that causes school shootings…

The United States generally has a violent culture. If you removed every shooting of any type (school, mass, crime of passion, etc) from the crime statistics the US would still have a higher rate of violent crime than any other industrialized Western nation.

Aside from that it’s time to stop blaming Reagan for the mental health crisis in this country. Aside from the fact that our mental health system was a horror show when Reagan ended it the guy hasn’t been President for over three decades. That’s plenty of time for individual States and / or the Federal Government to have reversed course.

Plenty of countries with more guns per capita than the U.S. that don’t have school shootings.

There is no country with more firearms per capita than the United States.

Even if you go by household, to reduce the effect of people who have more than one firearm, the U.S. still ahead of any other nation.

To be clear we can and should do more to reduce gun violence in the United States and small things like prosecuting adults who are accessories to shootings are a good thing.

Hey there’s a leader right here! We got problem and plan is let’s just accept it. Top people!

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JD’s “Facts of life” such as: man shall not lay with man, but may be attracted to a couch.

hes not wrong.

the 2nd amendment tax ( you know the one where people get to pretend human killing devices make them safer) requires dead children.

the price for your perceived safety in owning human killing devices is lots and lots of dead humans, especially children. but at least you feel safe, right?

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US is the only country where owning guns is legal 🤡

@Midnitte@beehaw.org
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You mean the 2nd Amendment that doesn’t literally say what the Supreme Court ruled it said in the 60s and 70s?

Damn, sure is a well regulated militia.

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yes, the amendment thats been bastardized to allow everyone to aggregate human killing devices

just like the commerce clause is used to beat states into submission instead of, ya know, managing commercial interests.

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He’s right, but they don’t have to be! We can protect our children and fellow citizens with popular, common-sense gun reform and legislation supported by the majority of people across all political spectrums. We don’t have to bend over for the NRA (which has been proven to be funded by hostile foreign powers) and extremists. All it takes is courage and action…

Callous and weird. What a terrible combo.

Man, it’s terrible when politicians shrug at this issue. More should be done to stop senseless violence

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