gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world · 3 days agoBulletproofing America’s Classrooms - Ballistic armor companies are marketing protective products designed for the military to parents and schoolswww.nytimes.comexternal-linkmessage-square31fedilinkarrow-up1199arrow-down15file-text
arrow-up1194arrow-down1external-linkBulletproofing America’s Classrooms - Ballistic armor companies are marketing protective products designed for the military to parents and schoolswww.nytimes.comgAlienLifeform@lemmy.world to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world · 3 days agomessage-square31fedilinkfile-text
minus-squarePyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·3 days agoOne of the graphics showed just that. And it might work if the attacker decides not to walk four feet left/right to get a new angle.
minus-squarepixeltree@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down1·3 days agoI mean, if I were a school shooter, I doubt I’d realize you didn’t actually get hit, I’d probably be looking for new targets
minus-squarePyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·3 days agoI guess it’s really down the the mindset of the attacker. Going for a high body count for internet clout would cause that. Beef with a specific class for percieved wrongs, probably not.
One of the graphics showed just that. And it might work if the attacker decides not to walk four feet left/right to get a new angle.
I mean, if I were a school shooter, I doubt I’d realize you didn’t actually get hit, I’d probably be looking for new targets
I guess it’s really down the the mindset of the attacker. Going for a high body count for internet clout would cause that. Beef with a specific class for percieved wrongs, probably not.