My kids were off school this morning, and I decided to go into work late so we could have breakfast together. My girls are both in High school. One is a senior, and the other is a freshman (freshperson?). As we were sitting there I asked them about the March for Life and recent "student inspired" gun control attempts. They mentioned that all of their friends were against guns, had never fired any guns, and had parents who didn't own guns. My girls have fired guns, they have their "own" guns (that sit in my safe of course), and they understand the need for guns to protect against criminals of all types (including those running a tyrannical govt).
I asked them "how many people were killed with assault weapons last year?" My youngest immediately said "zero, because there is no such thing as an assault rifle". I asked where she had heard this and she said her English teachers told them that in class. I am both very happy that my kid's school has at least one non-liberal teacher, and concerned that this teacher will likely be unemployed soon.
Discussion with my kids this morning
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Re: Discussion with my kids this morning
That's pretty much how conversations with my Sophomore daughter goes. She has one or two really leftist teachers this year and just keeps her mouth shut when they start spouting off about one thing or another. She knows what they are usually talking about is bogus and could point out their flaws, but chooses to not get drawn into anything like that where she knows the views of many of her classmates and does not want to reap the whirlwind ounce they know her thoughts. Plus, given her experience with Jiu-jitsu she would likely hurt several before they would hurt or stop her.
She knows who has views similar to hers, so she's aware that she's not alone. It's not easy, but she's intelligent and knows the situation and her place at this age and in that environment.
She knows who has views similar to hers, so she's aware that she's not alone. It's not easy, but she's intelligent and knows the situation and her place at this age and in that environment.
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Re: Discussion with my kids this morning
Wife and I sat at the dinner table the other night, just chatting.
My youngest (HS) was upstairs with 3 friends and we overheard the upstairs conversation turn to guns.
Over the next 10 minutes or so, each of the four tried to outdo the other about the stupidity of the "more gun laws saves lives" crusade.
We didn't have any notion of where the 3 friends would stand on the gun issue, but those kids are welcome back to my house any time.
Wife was laughing at me... something about "brainwashing"...
My youngest (HS) was upstairs with 3 friends and we overheard the upstairs conversation turn to guns.
Over the next 10 minutes or so, each of the four tried to outdo the other about the stupidity of the "more gun laws saves lives" crusade.
We didn't have any notion of where the 3 friends would stand on the gun issue, but those kids are welcome back to my house any time.
Wife was laughing at me... something about "brainwashing"...
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Re: Discussion with my kids this morning
It probably doesn't hurt that they are conditioned to being around guns as I OC whenever I am at the house. I find that I am even more religious about doing so now that my oldest has started to bring boys around the house
It reinforces the message that it is perfectly normal to have a gun on your hip, and that it won't suddenly decide to start shooting people.
It reinforces the message that it is perfectly normal to have a gun on your hip, and that it won't suddenly decide to start shooting people.
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Re: Discussion with my kids this morning
Thanks for sharing. I'm glad to hear there is some common sense still in education, especially in the Houston area.
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Re: Discussion with my kids this morning
My daughter's school remains a, "gun-free zone," but at least there were no walkouts.