Does this author's brain function?

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When I have T shirts older than an author, I consider their opinion of no value and moot. :scrutiny:
 
Here's something I offered up for discussion in my Musicology class concerning researching and writing on topics:

When writing about a problem, make sure you can present a solution to the problem.

If you're conclusion is: "well, I really don't know what to do", is so relativist that you can't form a conclusion, or you just plain can't offer a solution, DON'T WRITE ABOUT THE SUBJECT!

Why do people just write to bitch and offer no solutions?

Violence on campus is a problem. Saying we need ninjas on campus is stupid. I realize ninjas made a brief reappearance in popular culture, but don't introduce them when you're talking about serious matters- like school shootings.
 
And I used to wonder why people think we college age kids were stupid...

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What threat could possibly strike our campus which would require our police officers to fire upon someone?
Oh, I dunno... a threat that the cops managed to spot and try to stop?

This is a gem:
Thief one: “Man, let’s rob the cars on the Virginia Tech Campus. We can go unarmed because those cops don’t have guns. We’ll just run if we’re seen.”

Thief two: “Dude, I heard they’re going to start arming their cops with pistols.”

Thief one: “Well hell, I guess we’ll have to bring our guns, then!”

(High Five)

Lord 'a mercy, look what higher education's done to this poor feller.
 
I stopped when i read, "What threat could possibly strike our campus which would require our police officers to fire upon someone?"

That guy is a total blissninny, and probably believes the VT tragedy could have been averted if only someone has engaged the shooter in sympathetic conversation.

One wonders how thought processes could get so screwed up.

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What threat could possibly strike our campus which would require our police officers to fire upon someone?
Gee,I don't know...maybe a crazed shooter?
While the terrible actions of Seung-Hui Cho can’t be forgotten, or overstated, giving our police more lethal weapons is not the way to prevent such an incident. The police at Virginia Tech were, at the time of the massacre, carrying firearms.
And when they showed up,the party was over. Cho didn't want to fight anybody. Now why could that be...
 
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