• Flying SquidOP
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    221 year ago

    particularly the part about how it takes a huge tragedy for the population to realize that maybe we should make society nice for other people.

    I’m not sure how accurate that really is anymore.

      • Flying SquidOP
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        271 year ago

        What’s astounding to me is any of us old enough to remember 9/11 remember the phrase “9/11 changed everything.” But school after school has massacres of children and it changes nothing.

        • @[email protected]
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          191 year ago

          I remember it well. 9/11 did change lots of things (not for the better either), but it did galvanize the nation. Now my son has to have active-shooter drills in school and we have to act like it’s normal. I guess that is new/changed.

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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            81 year ago

            It galvanized the nation for about 4 days, until GWB and other prominent politicians set the populace upon itself, and the divide widened.

        • @marcos
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          141 year ago

          Well, you don’t want the kind of change that 9/11 brought.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          The difference is that 9/11 was able to be channeled into xenophobia. The same can’t really happen with school shootings. The 40k mindset of hate being a valuable and limited resource hits way too close to home.

          And it’s all a tragedy.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Politically, it did do something. It was a useful wedge issue for republican politicians to take advantage of, at the cost of people’s lives.