• @[email protected]
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    101 month ago

    I understand and empathize with the point you are trying to make. School shootings are the worst possible tragedies.

    That said, I still do not think we should shape school cell phone policies around the off chance of a school shooting (please do not chastise my use of ‘off chance’. The fact that it happens at all is too much, but I think the chance that it happens to any one school is still pretty low).

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        230 days ago

        I don’t think guns and phones in school are even the same conversation to be honest. I think that’s my trouble with the other commenter’s approach to the conversation.

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          230 days ago

          Gotcha it is once again not time to talk about gun control.

          We should go back to talking about Tik Tok. The real threat to children.

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            30 days ago

            That’s not what I’m trying to say. The article is about cell phone policy in schools. The discussion got into gun control because Melkath feels like cell phones should be universally allowed in schools because kids should be able to call their parents during school shootings.

            I’m eager to talk about gun control. I’m also eager to talk about cell phones in school.

            I fail to see how gun violence in schools is at all related to cell phone policies in school. The attempt to link them together, as if cell phones must exist in schools because we can’t deal with gun violence, is laughable.

            Edit: also I never mentioned TikTok.