Please understand me here. I am not saying that these murders are not obscenities. I am not saying that the actions of so many victims is not heroic and selfless beyond imagination. They are. After each of these, the stories, they just destroy me.
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I am saying that our heartbroken, anguished praise of children and teachers who are martyred holding open doors or shielding other people from gunfire indexes how normal and inevitable the demand for the ultimate unnecessary, supererogatory labor has been made in our system.
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To be very clear, and I'm closing this up: our neoliberal definition of "safety," now as a matter of course involves and demands people dragooned into dying for it. The run/hide/fight mantra, the talk of "delaying" shooters?
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What this means, very practically, is that we expect people to rush killers armed with military-grade weapons, to use their own bodies as barriers, to soak up bullets and force shooters to reload, to buy time and keep them localized until the authorities arrive.
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And I can't imagine a more nutshell example of neoliberalism than this: demanding a nation's citizens - training our children - to throw themselves like human sandbags against a problem that shouldn't exist in the first place, but that does, because of profit. /end
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(I realize, looking at the length of this, I probably could have just made it into an article for somebody. If any editors are interested in an expanded version of this, there's much more to say, and I'd be happy to write it, drop me a DM or an email).
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W odpowiedzi do @PatBlanchfield
Arming teachers is the short-term solution. Not all teachers. But allowing teachers to *volunteer* to be subject to the sane background checks and training (modified for schools) as Air Marshals would be a massive help to prevent/quickly end these shootings.
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox
I mean, it's a triage measure, but I know a lot of teachers (and am one myself) and the idea of getting caring pedagogy done while also being in condition yellow (and presumably ready to potentially kill one of your own students) is pretty grotesque and it's insane we're there
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W odpowiedzi do @PatBlanchfield @RealSteveCox
also tbbh since a core part of the problem here is our pervasive cultural militarization the idea of doubling down on that and making spaces for children even more militarized is abhorrent to me
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W odpowiedzi do @PatBlanchfield
What’s abhorrent to me is that kids have no protection when a mass shooting starts. We call cops to help, right? Because they have guns. But cops/security don’t have the same vested interest in protecting kids as teachers do. First cops to Sandy Hook waited outside 5 min...
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Agree?
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W odpowiedzi do @RealSteveCox @PatBlanchfield
what is your long term plan for preventing these incidents? what is your position on weapons bans?
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