I want a convertible desk bed for naps.
same tbh
same tbh
Genuinely envious of that cozy little guy with the neck pillow and blanket.
bruh are school shooting drills real?
they sure are https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-021-00993-6
Yes. I went through them rather often when I was young. They were labeled “intruder drills”, but the idea was to try to survive a firearm-induced massacre.
Lock the doors, stay away from windows. Hold your coughs, your sneezes. Stay out of sight, under something if possible. Crouch like you would during an earthquake.
For when I was in it, they also explained how to attack someone in a way to disable them. Some of the teacher had baseball bats that they explained were for hiding behind the door with in case of a shooter.
I would also add that everywhere I’ve worked has shooter training as well.
I’ve worked in many different healthcare facilities, a pharmacy, and now in retail. All have had mandated shooter training.
Healthy society.
Yes, there are yearly trainings on what to do in shooter scenarios, how to use classroom supplies in self defense, how to hide effectively, and how to run to safety.
What a country
Literal lasting psychological trauma from it. And it’s normalized.
Yearly? When I was in school in the South we had then every 1 or 2 months!
I’ve never used a bullet proof blanket, but I have had school shooting drills every few months.
They hold them nearly constantly
Extremely common. And before that, there were bombing raid drills – get under a table or into a doorway when the siren goes off, because Soviet missiles are inbound. Both my parents remember these. It was complete propaganda, designed to instill fear into people, because there’s no way a simple wooden barrier is going to protect you from a thermonuclear strike – as my very cynical grandpa apparently said, “don’t hide when you hear the siren, just bend down and kiss your ass goodbye.” Unfortunately, school shooting drills serve a much more real and practical purpose.
Very common in American schools. Starting from Kindergarten kids learn to blockade the door with desks, hide in a corner of the room which can’t be seen from the window, and take scissors as self-defense tools.
Honestly they only started when I was in middle school in the early 2010’s for me
I wonder what kind of long term effects this can cause on americans. Its really fucked up.
Minorities in America are deathly afraid of guns. We usually avoid redneck neighborhoods because there’s a good chance we could get shot just for walking in front of their house or looking “suspicious”.
I’m curious how effective those bullet blankets are. They seem to small to fully protect the child.
It seems like a “joke” (a sick one, but one not meant to be taken 100% literally) image. There is absolutely no way anyone would truly think that is useful. Even if it was super thick and effective, it doesn’t even cover a whole child. It can also just be kicked aside. There’s no way this isn’t meant as an exaggerated image just meant to bring attention to a real situation.
believe it or not, these are the actual blankets https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/a-company-has-designed-a-bulletproof-blanket-to-protect-kids
Wow. What a horrific grift. If they had built 100% effective devices, it’d still be a grift. But this is just…disgusting honestly. They’re stealing money from already underfunded school systems, and giving a false sense of security where there appears to be absolutely none. These don’t look effective in the least, against anything really. I guess they plan on the shooter being someone who walks on the ceiling, because the only angle these things look to have any chance to protect someone from is from directly overhead.
It’s not about it being effective. It’s about it selling a product
In the company’s eyes that is
The idea would probably be to protect them from the shooter shooting through walls/ricochet bullets
its like when kids where told to get under their desks if a NUCLEAR BOMB went of near by, i think its just there to say they are doing something.
school shooting country
thoughts and prayers.
bulletproof blankets seem marginally more useful than transparent backpacks…
But the high quality of American education more than makes up for it
That’s right, US kids are way better educated on how to deal with a random shooting than kids in China. Not even close.
“It’s our Old West frontier heritage, you commies wouldn’t understand” – distallation of actual arguments I’ve heard from US conservatives
sounds about right
As our great president says “poor kids are just as smart as white kids”❤️🇺🇸 /s