The U.S. Secret Service told the I-Team they approached a South Side school Friday. Chicago Public Schools officials had initially said the agents were from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Wow, I kinda love that idea! That twist sounds amazing. I’m sure it would draw an insane amount of controversy, but fuck, we as a nation need to discuss this obvious mental health problem. If “no press is bad press” for the oligarchy scum that rule our lives, then the same should go for this.
I’m not sure how well it would be received if we’re expected to cheer for the would-be mass murderer, but anything is better than the flaccid “thoughts and prayers” bullshit that our politicians flood the conversation with every time, while sweeping it under the rug.
If only a movie producer was brave enough to take this on…
Yeah, I think it would also be controversial. Although maybe that’s what we need since apparently kids actually getting shot up in school by fellow classmates isn’t controversial anymore.
Besides all publicity is good publicity. More outrage will eventually lead to more attention and if the film is good people will like it.
And the fun part is doesn’t have to be a film made in the US there are a lot of filmmakers worldwide that would probably entertain this idea. I seriously think I’m going to get started on draft…
Wow, I kinda love that idea! That twist sounds amazing. I’m sure it would draw an insane amount of controversy, but fuck, we as a nation need to discuss this obvious mental health problem. If “no press is bad press” for the oligarchy scum that rule our lives, then the same should go for this.
I’m not sure how well it would be received if we’re expected to cheer for the would-be mass murderer, but anything is better than the flaccid “thoughts and prayers” bullshit that our politicians flood the conversation with every time, while sweeping it under the rug.
If only a movie producer was brave enough to take this on…
Yeah, I think it would also be controversial. Although maybe that’s what we need since apparently kids actually getting shot up in school by fellow classmates isn’t controversial anymore.
Besides all publicity is good publicity. More outrage will eventually lead to more attention and if the film is good people will like it.
And the fun part is doesn’t have to be a film made in the US there are a lot of filmmakers worldwide that would probably entertain this idea. I seriously think I’m going to get started on draft…
If Ewe Ball can make Rampage, then there should be nothing stopping a movie like that!
Please do, I really think you’re on to something good!