Another week, another school shooting, this time in
Santa Fe, Texas. At least, there are some solid suggestions being made this
time around. Several politicians have already mentioned the three steps that
will actually have an impact on school shootings – metal detectors, single
entry points, and armed security. I had jury duty recently and saw this first
hand. All of us had to enter through a single entrance, go through a metal
detector, while being observed and directed by several armed officers. If we
are serious about preventing the kinds of recent school tragedies, I see no
reason why entering our local schools shouldn’t be treated just as seriously.
As for the Liberals who believe you should never let a
good crisis go to waste, they have trotted out their usual rhetoric. The Left
still wants more gun laws, but even their secret agenda to abolish the 2nd
Amendment and take guns away from all private citizens won’t stop this kind of
violence. Those intent on committing violence will always find a way whether it
be using an illegal firearm, a homemade bomb, a knife, a car, or even their
bare hands.
Here are my original thoughts from earlier this year.
Another week, another school shooting, and once again,
we’ve immediately turned another tragedy into a political argument about gun
control, Republicans vs. Democrats, Conservatives vs. Liberals, and how much we
hate the President. Maybe it’s time we got real about school violence and stop
blaming guns for the multitude of societal problems that are affecting our
schools.
Let’s start with politics. I have seen proposals for
several good common sense gun laws that I would gladly support. On the other
hand, I do not support the position held by many on the left that the second
amendment should be abolished and all guns taken out of the hands of American
citizens. And who honestly believes that the President should immediately drop
everything and do something about this gun problem? Seriously? What
about the legislators who have been sitting around for about a hundred years up
on the hill? Maybe we should look to them to pass some laws. Some people today
have such a deep hatred for our current President they have lost all sense of
reality. This is not a political problem.
So, about the guns. Does anyone seriously think that
passing new gun laws will instantly solve the problem? Isn’t it against the law
to murder people? That law didn’t seem to deter the last few school shooters.
And do we really think that other weapons can’t be found if guns aren’t
available. Just this week, a local man in my small community was arrested for
attacking people with a machete! Anybody watch the AMC show Into the
Badlands? It’s one of those apocalyptic futuristic shows where everything
has gone to hell in a hand basket and oh my God, what are we going to do? In
this future, guns have been totally banished, yet this is one of the most
violent shows I think I have ever seen. The amount of weapons available is
astounding and each episode features dozens of gruesome deaths, but at least
the gun problem has been solved.
So, what’s the real problem here? I spent thirty-five
years of my life working in schools. Over the years, I attended tons of
workshops on school safety, wrote (or helped write) multiple emergency plans,
conducted hundreds of drills, and spent more hours than I could tell worrying
about the students and staff at my school. Of all those hours, I can tell you
that almost none of them were devoted to guns or gun laws. Honestly, a threat
is a threat. We prepared for all that we could anticipate and the priority was
the safety of our students.
So what is the real reason for school violence? Could
it be the fact that we live in an increasingly violent society? Just look at
the news. If you can stand it. We don’t value human life anymore, do we? Or how
do we explain sixty million abortions since 1973? We don’t value property
anymore, do we? Watch the “non-violent” protests on the nightly news and see
how much gets destroyed. We don’t value people anymore apparently, if the daily
news endorses the most vile name-calling imaginable. If you don’t agree with
their politics anyway.
The truth is that schools are not safe places anymore.
We’ve thrown out God and the Ten Commandments in favor of political
correctness. We’ve gone all in on protecting the rights of “some” and the
preaching the “new normal,” but the reality is that many kids are still being
ignored. Bullying is rampant, because accountability only counts on test scores
and discipline is overridden by parents. Schools can’t teach the basics
anymore, because we’re too busy teaching the social skills that kids no longer
learn at home. And again, kids don’t feel safe anymore.
Every school I’ve ever seen has students who feel
outcast and alone, who feel unloved and under-appreciated. And if they feel
these things at school, then when they reach the point of lashing out, the
school will be a potential target. Ages ago, they lashed out with words, or
fights, or vandalism. Today, they lash out with more deadly consequences, but
the root problem is the same.
So, how do we prevent school violence and keep our kids safe? I wish there were an easy answer, but there isn’t. The hard answer is that we take the target off the schools. We make schools positive and welcoming to all. We make schools the home, the family, the safe place. We make schools the place where every student feels engaged and loved and accepted. We look out for each other and remain vigilant knowing that it only takes one lone outcast to bring it all down. And we pray.
2 Chronicles 7:14 (KJV)
If
my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and
seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven,
and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
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