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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 2 weeks ago

Why is it that there were no school shootings when schools were closed and now all of a sudden they’re happening again at schools reopen?

If we just keep classes virtual and schools closed well that solves the school shooting problem? Seems like they were no school shootings when classes were virtual but now all of a sudden they’re happening again. 

  

If virtual classes work should we just keep schools closed for good and classes virtual since kids still get school that way and that way there’s no more violence in schools? Or is this just a coincidence that there haven’t been any and school shootings will still happen when classes are virtual? 

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    2 weeks ago
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    yeah if people don't go to schools there'd be no school shootings. same with mall. if nobody is at the mall.

  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

    Because schools were closed for Covid Days.  

  • Gloria
    Lv 5
    2 weeks ago

    The conservative plan to put guns in schools is working. See how much safer the kids are? But yes America needs all-virtual. You go to school, gun or not, you come face to face with inhuman slime, usually inhuman slime with right wing parents. F that.

  • Anonymous
    2 weeks ago

    No mass shootings at all during the protests over the "white racist cop" stories. Doesnt it seem odd that they start yup again as soon as the biggest anti gun (Anti American) president weasels into the White House?

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    The crises run in cycles. The so called "news" media can only promote 1 or 2 of their agenda issues at a time. If they try to run with too many crises the public loses interest.

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