DarkPacMan77 wrote:In a perfect world, I'd think what you are saying seems exactly how things should work. I'd LOVE for us to live in a time when we take the necessary steps to ensure our safety in places like schools etc. but we just don't live in that type of society. It isn't that I'm wrong, or that you're right. I think we are both right with what we are saying. You say we need more leadership to carry out these things, which is true, but also, we won't see someone take up the role of leadership until there is more incidents like this.
What I'm trying to say is that we SHOULD take action, but we just won't because it just isn't a priority for people right now. I think the only way it can become a priority is if there are more deaths, and I'm not sure if I'd want the deaths to be spread out through schools in the United States or just one large act of violence on a school that makes the United States, as a whole, realize what needs to be done.
-DarkPacMan77-
It shouldn't have to be that way, thats all i'm saying. Needing the problem to occur to help prevent it just proves how truely f**k up our society is.



