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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 26, 2022 16:51:23 GMT
I didn't realize this was from 2018, but has resurfaced: TweetHere's the tweet.
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Post by hop2 on Jul 26, 2022 16:57:58 GMT
Yeah, it’s definitely door locks, yeah, that’s the problem. Door locks. Let’s just keep saying that til it sticks.
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As if a gunman can’t get through a simple door lock with an AR15.
I’m so tired of the distractions & excuses and this country’s unwillingness to protect humans living their daily lives doing what they are supposed to do. That this country refuses to do something to protect school children from being gunned down in the schools.
And before y’all start suggesting bullet proof doors, stop and think about how heavy those actually are & what a danger they would be to small children during literally any other time of normal use or emergency use.
Time to stop avoiding the real issue and blathering on about diversions
The fact that doors to schools actually have to be locked should upset us all to begin with, not be the excuse that children are shot to death with a military style weapon that has no real use besides shooting people.
No other developed nation puts up with this. None. It’s just here where it happens again & again over & over and we just send thoughts & prayers & blame door locks
Sickening.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 26, 2022 17:04:39 GMT
No other weapons cause the same carnage as an AK-47/AR-15.... (Except IN the military)
Weapons of war meant to kill on impact!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 26, 2022 17:15:42 GMT
Let me address door work orders. The first work order to repair my door was submitted Sept 2020. There have been at least five requested in writing, the last being April 24, 2022. All in emails plus verbal requests, the last one, July 7, 2022, directly to the head maintenance man.
Fortunately it does not involve my physical safety, unless a poisonous creature comes through where the moulding is gone. The light does come around most of the edge of the door. Photos to prove it also.
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Post by librarylady on Jul 26, 2022 20:25:09 GMT
Our noon news says that in Uvalde the new building will have only 1 door to enter the school.
At that rate, the number of students needs to be kept to a very low number. At a HS with 3,000 students that will be a real mess in the mornings. The last K-5 school where I worked had 750 students. That would be a mess to ask all to enter through 1 door each morning.....and what about fire drills? Will all have doors for exit, but have to walk around the building to come back inside?
The one door for entry was Ted Cruz's idea on how to solve the problem.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 26, 2022 20:36:54 GMT
Please, NO!
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Post by elaine on Jul 26, 2022 21:52:23 GMT
Our noon news says that in Uvalde the new building will have only 1 door to enter the school. At that rate, the number of students needs to be kept to a very low number. At a HS with 3,000 students that will be a real mess in the mornings. The last K-5 school where I worked had 750 students. That would be a mess to ask all to enter through 1 door each morning.....and what about fire drills? Will all have doors for exit, but have to walk around the building to come back inside? The one door for entry was Ted Cruz's idea on how to solve the problem. How do kids get outside for recess? Or is this high school? But even if high school, how do they access the practice fields, etc., for those who take physical education?
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Post by librarylady on Jul 26, 2022 21:59:54 GMT
Our noon news says that in Uvalde the new building will have only 1 door to enter the school. At that rate, the number of students needs to be kept to a very low number. At a HS with 3,000 students that will be a real mess in the mornings. The last K-5 school where I worked had 750 students. That would be a mess to ask all to enter through 1 door each morning.....and what about fire drills? Will all have doors for exit, but have to walk around the building to come back inside? The one door for entry was Ted Cruz's idea on how to solve the problem. How do kids get outside for recess? Or is this high school? But even if high school, how do they access the practice fields, etc., for those who take physical education? I don't know the answers to your questions. I think it is a ridiculous response to the problem.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jul 26, 2022 22:06:04 GMT
Our noon news says that in Uvalde the new building will have only 1 door to enter the school. At that rate, the number of students needs to be kept to a very low number. At a HS with 3,000 students that will be a real mess in the mornings. The last K-5 school where I worked had 750 students. That would be a mess to ask all to enter through 1 door each morning.....and what about fire drills? Will all have doors for exit, but have to walk around the building to come back inside? The one door for entry was Ted Cruz's idea on how to solve the problem. Seriously. One door that in theory would make it even easier. Just sit outside snd wait for the kids to line up to get in. Even easier than getting inside the school. Now kids are spread out entering and exiting. Fire in the building and how many kids can’t get out I just don’t see anyway this doesn’t become an even bigger and more dangerous issue. There is one simple problem. Bad people and mentally unstable people have easy access to guns. And not just normal guns but ones meant to kill quickly and efficiently in great numbers. There us no reason these should be legal.
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Post by elaine on Jul 26, 2022 22:15:29 GMT
How do kids get outside for recess? Or is this high school? But even if high school, how do they access the practice fields, etc., for those who take physical education? I don't know the answers to your questions. I think it is a ridiculous response to the problem. Yes, I know. My questions were rhetorical. The fire safety issues with Cruz's proposed solution are monumental. Access to the outdoors for the purposes of recess and p.e. are minuscule compared to the fire safety concerns. His "solution" brings to mind the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 which brought about worker safety reforms. But, he would have to remember his K-12 education to access that knowledge.
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Post by rahnee on Jul 27, 2022 0:43:43 GMT
I can't believe there are still people out there carrying on about the unlocked door. We don't lock classrooms in our schools when kids are in there and it doesn't happen here. The problem is not an unlocked door. It's guns and their availability. And the fact that not one of those "Good guys with guns' was able to do anything again confirms where the problem lies. There is absolutely no reason an ordinary person needs an assault rifle.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 30, 2022 2:48:10 GMT
The teacher has been reinstated... Robb Elementary School principal in Uvalde, Texas, reinstated days after suspension 2022/7/29 15:44 (EDT) © New York Daily NePrincipal Mandy Gutierrez has been reinstated as head of Robb Elementary School, where 19 students and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting in May. “Ms. Gutierrez’s administrative leave with pay has been lifted and she has been fully reinstated to her position, where she will continue to discharge her duties and continue to serve all the families of the UCISD,” her attorney Ricardo Cedillo confirmed in a statement to ABC News. nordot.app/925836700934078464
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 7, 2022 0:03:10 GMT
Tomorrow night, Sunday Aug 7th at 8pm ET, CNN is having a show, "What really happened in Uvalde"
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