Left Elsewhere (Boston Review Forum) by Unknown

Left Elsewhere (Boston Review Forum) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2019-03-12T00:00:00+00:00


Essays

Teachers with Guns

Thomas Baxter

Some names and identifying characteristics have been changed.

“I’M A TEACHER,” I mumble under my breath. The instructor yells another command, and we collectively pull our triggers, setting off an angry crackle of handgun fire. Twenty-three paper intruders recoil quicker than senses can register. The entire scene has the atmosphere of sport; the targets do not bleed or shoot back. Squinting through the sun's glare, I look for the impact point, the void that would bleed the life from my hypothetical foe.

“This person is killing your students!” an instructor berates, fuming at our inadequacy.

The humanoid targets are faceless, sexless, standing over six feet tall. An hour before, the instructors informed us that most school shooters are male students. But few students, even high school males, are this tall. On the range this comparison is unspeakable, but I can't shake the thought: we are being trained for the contingency that we have to kill a student.

“Fire!” the instructor yells again. The barrage continues.

Standing on each side are my colleagues in public education. Teachers and administrators all—but this week, we are recruits training to prevent a school shooting. We are learning to use a gun and, if necessary, to kill. This last part is never spoken, betraying our instructors’ fear that educators may not have the meddle to take a life. On this first day of training, feeling utterly out of place, I am apt to agree.



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