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    1 month ago

    They literally gave no details about their perception. They might just pity people with kids who worry about school shootings which is a valid thing to feel and a valid thing to pity.

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      21 month ago

      And I’m saying most level-headed people don’t worry about school shootings.

      While I’m sure other parents do worry about that, they’re also the kind of people who worry about serial killers.

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          31 month ago

          If somebody worries about serial killers they have an objectively bad grasp on reality.

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            There were 327 school shootings in the 2021-22 school year in the US. That’s more shootings than there are days in a school year. If we had an event wherein a known serial killer publicly tried to murder someone literally every day, reckon folks would be a might bit more concerned about it?

            What I’m saying is this is a silly comparison for you to make.

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              And in that example, people would still be foolish to panic.

              The US is a nation that covers half a continent and has a third of a billion people. The lifetime odds of getting murdered by a stranger versus literally any other way to die?

              Any person who rides in an automobile runs a greater risk of death. If you’re not clutching at your sheets in terror at the thought of getting in a car, you shouldn’t worry about getting killed by a random person.

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          21 month ago

          It does affect them personally therefore it is not an issue.

          It’s a simple conservative stance because they’re simple people.