• "I Survived The Florida Shooting" - Interview with a Marjory Stoneman Douglas student (Mumkey Jones)
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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXY1HSKzydU[/media]
What made her think that out of all Youtubers, MumkeyJones is the best platform to talk about this?
[QUOTE=DMGaina;53134767]What made her think that out of all Youtubers, MumkeyJones is the best platform to talk about this?[/QUOTE] I'd say he's the supreme authority on school shootings after all the Elliot Rodger videos he's done
[QUOTE=DMGaina;53134767]What made her think that out of all Youtubers, MumkeyJones is the best platform to talk about this?[/QUOTE] She said she was a fan and she probably has seen his series of videos on Elliot Rodgers/School Shooters. Probably thought he might be interested.
She's incredibly well spoken about the whole affair
[QUOTE=FeartheMango;53135399]She's incredibly well spoken about the whole affair[/QUOTE] Everybody handles things differently, some people are shattered like a glass bottle when traumatic things happen, other people can take it.
Man this fucks me up- I never thought my city and the high school I walked through for 4 years would be involved in one of the worst school shootings ever...
10:45 is pretty relevant for certain other subforums on this site
OK, holy shit, it's got so bad schools have shooter drills. How is that a thing I'm only just hearing about having been reading through threads and articles and watching news about this stuff? Just one single shooting should've been enough to get serious restrictions put on access to guns. I know people keep saying this is insane and that's because it is. But [B]that is insane.[/B] The situation gets more ridiculous to me as an outsider by the minute.
Props to the girl for immediately reaching out and trying to educate people on the subject. She does raise this question, she talks about the shooter and how they constantly made jokes about him shooting up the school. If he was so easily identifiable as a person that could shoot up a school, couldn't something have been done beforehand? Obviously they were jokes, but still
[QUOTE=Rossy167;53136967]OK, holy shit, it's got so bad schools have shooter drills. How is that a thing I'm only just hearing about having been reading through threads and articles and watching news about this stuff? Just one single shooting should've been enough to get serious restrictions put on access to guns. I know people keep saying this is insane and that's because it is. But [B]that is insane.[/B] The situation gets more ridiculous to me as an outsider by the minute.[/QUOTE] A lot of bigger businesses in the US have safety meetings that talk about what to do when there is a gunman in the office. Same thing with hospitals. Its been a thing for a while, but I guess adults having to learn about that stuff isn't as eye opening as young children having to be taught how to handle it.
[QUOTE=Rossy167;53136967]OK, holy shit, it's got so bad schools have shooter drills. How is that a thing I'm only just hearing about having been reading through threads and articles and watching news about this stuff? Just one single shooting should've been enough to get serious restrictions put on access to guns. I know people keep saying this is insane and that's because it is. But [B]that is insane.[/B] The situation gets more ridiculous to me as an outsider by the minute.[/QUOTE] I remember at both of my high schools ( I graduated in 2011 ) we had to go through either shooter on campus drills / lockdown training and quarantine training, along with earthquake and fire drills. First high school we had a lot of gang activity so there were a few days where the training came in handy. Second school, a few bomb threats from students but never anything horrifying like this. The scary thing is school shooters are usually students, and if they want to shoot people, they know the training as well. [editline]17th February 2018[/editline] [QUOTE=MrHeadHopper;53137037]Props to the girl for immediately reaching out and trying to educate people on the subject. She does raise this question, she talks about the shooter and how they constantly made jokes about him shooting up the school. If he was so easily identifiable as a person that could shoot up a school, couldn't something have been done beforehand? Obviously they were jokes, but still[/QUOTE] He was reported, expelled(? I believe) and on an FBI watchlist from what I've read.
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