• superglue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Yesterday my 5 year old came home from Kindergarten and when asked about his day he said “We did a drill where we hid in our room because someone might come in and kill us”.

    This is the world we live in now.

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      2 months ago

      Decades ago they were hiding under desks fearing nuclear bombs. To a 5 year old, why’s it any different?

      Before that some groups were assaulted for attempting to go to school. Before that there was hardly any school and instead kids worked jobs.

      So this is the world we live in now? What does that really mean? It implies things are worse. They’re not worse. Just different.

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        2 months ago

        This completely glosses over the periods of times, in some cases decades, where none of those things happened. The Cold War was winding down when I started school and we never did a duck and cover. I graduated the year Columbine occurred so they didn’t institute active shooter drills till after. I’m in one of the lucky few age ranges where my biggest anxiety at school was bullies. This period of school my kids are in is very much worse than when I was in their equivalent grades.

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      2 months ago

      “Someone”: another young person who correctly perceives no hope for a life of dignity.