Awww so cute.. You want me to answer your irrelevant question as an answer to my question.. Is this how communication works today.
I ain't sure how many machetes are in the UK.
I would suggest parents sending their kids to another school.. One without crocodile Dundee.
Scenario one.. Kid walks to school, rucksack on back... Teacher says.. Hej sunshine why do you have a machete sticking out of your bag?
Scenario 2
Now this one ain't for everyone.. Give all Americans guns.. Let them kill each other and the rest of the world can live in peace..
I would start at the senate and then gradually move down the pyramid.. Bet teachers don't need guns then.
"People often ask me where I stand politically. It's not that I disagree with trumps economic policy or his foreign policy, it's that I believe he was a child of Satan sent here to destroy the planet Earth. Little to the left."
"Same as we do when a depressed suicidal German pilot decides to murder a plane full of passengers. We try and understand the reasons and then put measures in place to prevent it happening again."
Now we might be making some progress. First we need to understand the reasons these mass shootings are occurring at an increasing rate. Instead we just get more and more cases of Trump Derangement Syndrome. It doesn't help.
Obama had the wit, the will and the integrity to try and put an end to seemingly open access to guns in the US. The vested interests of the Republicans and their reliance on NRA funding put a block on Obama's attempts.
Gun crime in the US is patently not the fault of Trump but he could at least pretend to try to exercise a little empathy when yet another episode of mass shootings occurs.
The bottom line is that even POTUS, whoever he may be, hasn't got the power to sort this out, so no point blaming him. Unless you want to engage in fatuous political point scoring, in which case go ahead. Not that I'm complaining if you do, I'm very partial to a bit of fatuous political point scoring myself, but it won't sort this problem out.