It’s intentionally misleading to only talk about the first six when there are forty-nine thousand, nine-hundred and ninty four more rooms each with twenty alive kids.
Well given your apparent wealth of experience maybe you can help the rest of us out. How many kids is it acceptable to shoot before we’re allowed to count them?
Well, I only asked because you seemed to have an opinion on that before. Glad to see you distancing yourself from the implications of your comment though, it really is the only palatable move once you’ve put yourself in that corner isn’t it
That is a horrifying number.
Imagine going to an average school in the US, looking into the first classroom and every kid in there is dead.
Then you keep walking down the hall, the next 5 classrooms you check are the same, every kid dead except the 6th one has a couple still alive.
That’s how you can help contextualise this cold hard number, based on an average class size of around 20.
Using average class size of 20, classrooms no. 7 through no. 50,000, in which all 20 kids are alive and well.
Yes, and?
It’s intentionally misleading to only talk about the first six when there are forty-nine thousand, nine-hundred and ninty four more rooms each with twenty alive kids.
You really don’t see that?
No I don’t see it. I didn’t realise there was an acceptable number of children per capita to shoot and kill.
Really? I’m surprised you didn’t know that. I remember my first war.
Well given your apparent wealth of experience maybe you can help the rest of us out. How many kids is it acceptable to shoot before we’re allowed to count them?
I wouldn’t float a guess. That’s a decision for democratically elected governments to make.
Well, I only asked because you seemed to have an opinion on that before. Glad to see you distancing yourself from the implications of your comment though, it really is the only palatable move once you’ve put yourself in that corner isn’t it
Legitimately surprised that number is accurate…
But I googled it. And it is the average in America.
And where you live?