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13-06-2019, 06:52 #41
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
Yeah we had a teacher at school, Mr Roos, I remember. Used to eat lemons straight off the tree that bordered the school.
Anyway, he carried a little .38SPL revolver with him everywhere he went, even at school. We all thought it was cool. Parents had no issue with it. Hell, someone loaded just plain primed cases for him, no powder or bullet, which he used as a starting gun when we practiced athletics.
Man, those were the days.
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13-06-2019, 07:49 #42
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13-06-2019, 08:38 #43
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
If you don't want teachers to have guns because of kids
even though they would have to pass the same proficiency etc as everyone else
PLEASE GO AND HAND IN YOUR FIREARMS RIGHT NOW, because you carry at malls, at dinner, at movies
never seen such hypocrisy in my life
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13-06-2019, 08:40 #44
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
I think the idea the Spliffcat is trying to purvey, however badly, is that in general a respectful person is more mindful, and hence more tolerant than one that isn't. This would make society as a whole better.
So the chances of needing to use an EDC would be lower, and some might chance it as not needing to EDC at all... Doesn't takeaway their right to EDC if they have jumped the hoops just like the rest of us.
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13-06-2019, 08:42 #45
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
ironically I remember having to do bomb drills at primary school because there was a chance the ruling party could infiltrate and do some damage
School WERE targeted, and we still went to school
Looking back, I would have been happy to have the teacher armed
we "got under desks"
kiff plan for when shit went bad
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13-06-2019, 08:42 #46
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13-06-2019, 08:46 #47
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
what you fail to mention that it seems the majority of kids in schools parents feel it is the schools job to raise their kids
moral degradation hasn't just happened
its people without morals or values, whose kids are now growing up the same way
fatherless families is what springs to mind
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13-06-2019, 08:51 #48
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
I'm going to lose my shit next time I see someone carrying at spur
Because I don't know him, and my nephew is here mos!
well done gents on instead of supporting legal SD/EDC, you fight it because it doesn't feel right to you
Remember that next time a worker/employee says they don't feel comfortable with the Boss having a firearm at work
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13-06-2019, 09:05 #49
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
It DEFINITELY is the job of a school to help raise a child.
Us parents work every day to provide for our children, we see them at best 4 hours a day.
They are at school the same amount of time as we are at work, their teachers see them MORE than us.
They go to school because they are not adults, their minds have not yet been prepped completely, they are susceptible to all influences regardless of how well they are taught at home.
That is why the old schools had such a strict discipline, they knew their jobs were more than mere teaching from books.
I tell you now the current teachers in our school is but a far cry from the ones we had. The ones we had devoted their lives to teaching, and teaching transcends just mere reading from a book. These days they do as little as possible, and blames the parents for all, forgetting they spend more time with the children than the parents, what kind of thinking is that, no wonder things are in such a mess.
Those that think parents are solely responsible for raising their children is living an illusion, children don't stop being children the moment they go to school, they are that every waking part of the day.
The first thing a child does when they come home is "my teacher said this".
That is all you need to know about the subject.
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13-06-2019, 09:31 #50
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Re: Let teachers bring guns to school - Union
Raising most definitely the school has responsibility on that, the problem comes in with teaching a child discipline, with all the rules and regulations not to mention the millions of different believes among parents that is the sole responsibility of the parent, if you as a kid don't get disciplined at home no school will be able to teach them that. Enforcing discipline will be done by the school in the legal set manner but the foundations need to be set by the parents.
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