Collectivist should feel more guilt over shootings in schools

I am partly amazed that this has been mostly overlooked. Collectivist, those using the force and might of the group/gov to bring about desires really should be feeling pretty bad after incidents like Sandy Hook. Maybe they do feel a deep inner guilt and that is why they are trying to put the guilt on others, like gun owners.
Consider this. Some people who felt there was such a great value in having kids educated felt they needed to use force/guns and violence to achieve it. That’s right. If they wanted and voted for the government to provide public schools this gets accomplished by a tax system enforced by guns and the threat of jail. Next, at some point it became practically mandatory to send your kids to school. Once again this is done via force by the government. The truancy officer is paid for by money derived from the gun/force tax system and said officer carries a gun. Some of the very same people who were for the above two things also supported making schools a gun free zone. This is collectivism, using a group to force others to do what the group wants. This is the opposite of Individual Freedom/liberty.
If I persuaded a family to have their kids go into a certain shelter and then that shelter blew up, I’d feel pretty bad and would consider refraining from convincing others of such things in the future. But if I used force to make them send their kids to that shelter and that shelter then blew up, wow. I should really take on some of the guilt then, no? In a court of law how would that turn out? If I forced your kids into a building with a gun and then they died in that building I’d be charged with murder, probably. Maybe the do-gooders who use the might/force and guns of the gov to create this public school situation need be put on trial???

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