...SoThis is America...
...SoThis is America...
Is "I don't like mondays" an option?I still want to know the reason.
I mean, I know the reason was most likely, “I just got the idea into my head how thrilling it would be to murder a bunch of kids,” but there’s also that “I was mad about failing english classes” or “The lunch lady always looked at me all mean” or “I don’t want to go on living and I shouldn’t have to go out alone.”
—Patrick
Don Henley nailed it in 1982.And Cody from AHH hits it directly on the head.
Steve Taylor was only a couple years behind (though with a Christian slant).Don Henley nailed it in 1982.
Perhaps a good first step would be prohibiting airing any advertisement within 30 minutes of coverage of a mass shooting. So they could still cover it for journalism's sake, but throw in a $10,000,000 fine any time an ad airs within 30 minutes of any content talking about any aspect of a mass shooting incident. Sour the milk, and watch the sensationalism that is fueling and inspiring future shooters just dry up.And Cody from AHH hits it directly on the head.
The First Amendment concerns are a given. Then the fun of defining the term "mass shooting." We're still arguing that in here. Where does the clock start? What counts as an "ad"? Why not just raise prices and dare whomever is responsible for enforcement (FCC? FTC? there's another years of debate) to fine them.Perhaps a good first step would be prohibiting airing any advertisement within 30 minutes of coverage of a mass shooting. So they could still cover it for journalism's sake, but throw in a $10,000,000 fine any time an ad airs within 30 minutes of any content talking about any aspect of a mass shooting incident. Sour the milk, and watch the sensationalism that is fueling and inspiring future shooters just dry up.
I think raising prices would send the opposite message. It would acknowledge that airtime as being more valuable to advertisers.What counts as an "ad"? Why not just raise prices and dare whomever is responsible for enforcement (FCC? FTC? there's another years of debate) to fine them..
Was trying to invoke the Pinto memo or the Blankenship method here. More cost effective to pay the fine than to abide by the rule and all that. Was also assuming the advertiser was the one fined, not the broadcaster.I think raising prices would send the opposite message. It would acknowledge that airtime as being more valuable to advertisers.
—Patrick
I wish I had that album. I only have "Meltdown (at Madame Tussaud's)". He was way ahead of his time.Steve Taylor was only a couple years behind (though with a Christian slant).
--Patrick
I own it ... on cassette.I wish I had that album. I only have "Meltdown (at Madame Tussaud's)". He was way ahead of his time.
My wife is fond of talking about when she was a kid, and how her parents would punish her when she did something wrong, but rather than the threat of punishment preventing her from doing something bad, all it really did was teach her to stop and consider whether or not she wanted the bad thing badly enough that the punishment would be worth it.Was trying to invoke the Pinto memo or the Blankenship method here. More cost effective to pay the fine than to abide by the rule and all that. Was also assuming the advertiser was the one fined, not the broadcaster.
Newb... you're supposed to learn how to do it without them finding out...My wife is fond of talking about when she was a kid, and how her parents would punish her when she did something wrong, but rather than the threat of punishment preventing her from doing something bad, all it really did was teach her to stop and consider whether or not she wanted the bad thing badly enough that the punishment would be worth it.
—Patrick
My mom said that she and her siblings would all get spankings whether they did anything or not, so they might as well do something.Newb... you're supposed to learn how to do it without them finding out...
I'm shocked I was such a well-behaved kid, or maybe just too dumb to realize this at the time. When my sister did something wrong, the punishment washed onto me. Should've earned at. "You wanna yell at me? I'll give you something to yell about!"My mom said that she and her siblings would all get spankings whether they did anything or not, so they might as well do something.
Don't worry, i'm sure all that increased funding for mental health that all those "2nd amendment supporters" always talk about will help her get treatment for her anxiety and other issues...
...and more funding for school counselors, mental health support, anti-bullying measures, and...And this is why I think the solution to school shootings is better funding for schools. Not to buy metal detectors, or employ more armed guards, but to pay more teachers, pay them better, buy them more supplies, etc.
Consent is such a poorly taught concept in general. We definitely need to be teaching it. Sexual consent is where the most egregious offenses happen, but I think a broader understanding of consent in all areas may be necessary in order to effect change in thinking and behavior about sexual consent.Also, more effort in teaching boys that no means no, and no woman owes them her attention.
Yes, as we all know, there's nothing parents can do to stop their kids from doing whatever they want... unless we're talking about sex, then abstinence only education just works.The Santa Fe, TX shooter used a shotgun and a .38 revolver that his father legally owned. There is no proposed gun control legislation (other than a complete ban on private firearm ownership via repeal of the 2nd Amendment, naturally) that would have prevented the attack.
What do you want? Do you want all guns banned? Do you want the police and the military to go house to house, confiscating every gun they find? Does that sound like the solution to you?So now we know "guns aren't the reason the US has so many more shootings than every other westernized country" is higher than "rape culture isn't real" in the gasbandit pyramid of delusion.
Yes.So do you want all guns seized or not?