Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Student Proposes App to Help Students After Shooting : A Common Sense Apporach

How refreshing to hear and see a teenager that possess common sense and actually has a plan to help in this horrific situation where his fellow students were killed in Florida. He makes so much sense proposing and building an app to help those left behind to grieve the fallen, rather then just heading to streets demanding things they don't really care about or know nothing about.

Of course, don't pay any attention to reality, tomorrow the students are headed into the streets, skipping school and marching to ban guns. I wonder who organized this and what are their intentions for these students.

How silly a question. We all know who organized and is funding this march. As Rohm Emanuel said it best, ''Never let a crisis go to waste''. The progressive democrats are on top of this immoral and unethical abuse of the young that have suffered so much at such a catastrophic event but are using this to advance their agenda and ideology.

Remember the slogan of the liberal democrats on their war against the civil law abiding society, 'it's by any means necessary' to get and keep power. Everyone and everything is a potential tool to this end.

Florida School Shooting Survivor Counsels Alternatives to Gun Bans
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Employing veterans to guard schools and making mental health counseling available to students could help prevent mass shootings, says a survivor of the Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Florida.

Although he dislikes the term “survivor” because he was elsewhere in the building and didn’t witness the shooting firsthand, Kyle Kashuv was at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School when a 19-year-old with a rifle fatally shot 17 and wounded 17 more.

Veterans are trained, and many are currently unemployed, so hiring them to protect schools would “solve two main issues in our society,” Kashuv, 16, said Monday on “The Larry O’Connor Show” on WMAL radio in Washington.

“Why shouldn’t they have an opportunity to do so?” he asked.

Kashuv, a junior, met with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and multiple other members of Congress during a trip this week to the nation’s capital.

''Reliving the moment I met @FLOTUS and then @FLOTUS telling me "I'm going to walk you out" and somehow getting lost and winding up in the west wing and somehow into the Oval Office to meet @POTUS @realDonaldTrump never gets old. THANK YOU''
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/09/parkland-survivor-kyle-kashuv-on-meeting-trump-his-app-to-prevent-another-school-shooting.amp.html?__twitter_impression=true …2:52 PM - Mar 9, 2018


Kashuv says he is creating an app for moms, and possibly school counselors, to help connect his peers with the emotional support they need.  “We definitely understand we have a lacking in the department for emotional support at our schools,” Kashuv said on Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria” program Feb. 28. The program is hosted by Maria Bartiromo.

What the app does is match users based on shared interests and connects them to each other. The app attempts to help students get emotional support after a traumatic incident. Once they’re comfortable, they can meet on campus.

Kashuv didn’t grow up around guns, and his family never owned any, he told O’Connor. But when his peers say that “banning automatic weapons” is a solution to mass shootings, he corrects them.

“They’ve been banned for a long time,” he says. ''Was so great meeting @FLOTUS and @POTUS @realDonaldTrump. They're true Patriots. Thank you @KellyannePolls, I owe you the world.'' 6:27 PM - Mar 8, 2018







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