Just read My hat is off to this young man by
Wyldkat. Very interesting post.
Curious, I started looking around. This should be a big story, but it is not. Here are some other sources:
- Exclusive: Broward County’s $100 million failure on school safety (thehill.com)
- Broward Student Lays Out Devastating Case Against School Board For Neglecting School Safety (dailywire.com)
- School districts struggle to comply with new law. They’re short of cash and cops. (miamiherald.com)
- Report: Broward County Grew Increasingly Unsafe as Obama-Era Discipline Policies Protected Minority Students (breitbart.com)
- Broward student publishes damning evidence proving Broward school officials neglected school safety (theblaze.com)
If you think this is a story that folks need to read about, please spread it around. Otherwise, I doubt the big media will give it much attention.
Note the element of government corruption. A corrupt government is extremely difficult to get rid of. That’s one reason we don’t want to put the government in charge of things we don’t need government to run, especially something as important as education.
You don’t like a private school? You take your child to different school.
You don’t like a government-run school? You don’t have many options, and government officials will keep your money no matter what you do.
A lot of faults an error as is often the case of tragedy. Small consolation to the parents of this sad tragedy.
Regards and good will blogging.
Ohh.. I see.. it wasn’t the nutcase behind the trigger but rather it was all government run amok for power and greed! Makes sense to me.
Governments do run amok. I fear it is a rather ordinary occurrence. Sometimes it is war between peoples. Other times it is civil war. Too often it is just plain genocide.
Nazis. Communists. Tyrants of various sorts. Concentration camps. Tens of millions dead versus an occasional homicidal nutcase with a few guns. What should we worry more about?
Thank you for the share. The more we spread this around the more others hear. Hogg does not speak for the entire student body of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High.