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More important is the crazy expense and efforts trying to lesson those odds worth it? Bottom line, the chance of dying during a tonsillectomy is 1,000 times greater than the chance of dying in a school shooting, yet because of the constant barrage by the media, you'd think it would be the other way around. |
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![]() The risk of your child dying from a tonsillectomy being 1,000 times greater than the risk of being shot and killed at school over a year's time.
The parents who are worried sending their children to school for fear of being shot and killed should be 'frantic' if their child ever needs a tonsillectomy. |
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I make the point that EVERYONE has heard of a child being shot in school despite it being 1,000 times more unlikely than hearing of someone dying from a tonsillectomy. Wonder why that is? You bring up a gun in the home. Wonder what the odds of a child finding a gun and killing themselves or someone else is? Or doesn't it matter because guns aren't PC? |