The governments of Seppoland on all levels have played an active role in the school shooting epidemic, from the occupation’s central administration, to its first and second level subdivisions, to its municipal governments. The school system has always served to raise the next generation of workers under capitalism — what is then the lesson that these students learn from the shootings, and from the drills and building redesigns? That their lives have no value? That they should always be afraid of others, that gun violence is normal and something to always expect, that they should even see every space in their lives in terms of cover and vantage points?
At this point I honestly pity many of the people of Seppoland. I would thank God that I was not born there, and that I never moved there even when I or my family was tempted to.