• ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works
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    War is a racket, even if it’s against your own people. Gun culture and the shootings epidemic, and the subsequent industries that have sprung up as a result like this one, are massively profitable for a small group of people who either work in government or have it financially by the balls via “lobbying” (bribery), and they will always prioritise that profit over your life (or the lives of innocent children, for that matter). Every, single, time.

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    This is cynically capitalist and just theater anyway. Any plates that reasonably approximate NIJ III+ would be prohibitively heavy for children to carry throughout the day, if they actually wore them at all. The whiteboard/shield combo is my favorite one here: almost reasonable!

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      sounds like the children need to be stronger, and more r&D needs to go into making lighter bulletproof equipment.

  • ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’ve considered getting a bulletproof jacket or hoodie. But it’s so expensive, and can only really be worn half the year.

    The stuff like backpack inserts seems like a racket. How likely are you to be wearing the backpack and get shot from behind?

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      How likely are you to be wearing the backpack and get shot from behind?

      Not trying to say it’s not a racket but the backpack could easily be used to provide cover in all sorts of situations. It’s not like it can only be handled on your back, you can flip it around, hold it over your head, get down in the fetal position and hope it covers you enough to keep little johnny from shredding you with daddy’s ar. Pretty versatile actually.

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        One of the graphics showed just that. And it might work if the attacker decides not to walk four feet left/right to get a new angle.

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          I mean, if I were a school shooter, I doubt I’d realize you didn’t actually get hit, I’d probably be looking for new targets

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            I guess it’s really down the the mindset of the attacker. Going for a high body count for internet clout would cause that. Beef with a specific class for percieved wrongs, probably not.

  • RoquetteQueen@sh.itjust.works
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    My personal conspiracy is that the American government refuses to actually do anything about school shootings because they want you guys to stop sending your kids to public school.

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      That doesn’t make any sense though, why would the government not want people to use the facilities they provide? The “take everyone’s guns away” theory makes more sense.

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    Jesus Christ, what a load of crap. No tragedy is horrible enough to keep people from wanting to profit.

    I’ll buy those door wedges as prudent and cost effective, as well as safety drills: being able to react to an emergency can be important. Does every school do that yet

    But do you know what I have seen in every school my kids have gone to? There’s always a door propped open, broken, or trivial to bypass the lock. Why don’t we start there?

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      starting with a burocratic system is rarely a cost effective strategy.