I originally interpreted @doggone 's comment to mean that we shouldn't be surprised if school buses get blown up in places with conflict.
I see it can also be interpreted as being surprised at how normal the scenario appears. As though being in a war zone implies that school buses shouldn't be headed back from picnics, or that bus drivers shouldn't stop for a drink. That doesn't make much sense to me, but if it's case I apologize and welcome my downvotes.
My comment was made with an intent probably closer to your original interpretation.
Life does have to go on though. These kids shouldn't be expected to live in a bunker for 3 years.
I doubt the Saudi's were targeting school buses that day, but they may not have cared either way. With no respect for life in that part of the world, it's tough to be appalled by anything that happens.
Fair enough, serves those larval sand-niggers right for being too lazy to walk to school.
Fuck knows why the
BBCGuardian, Red Cross and UN think is news/investigation worthy when transgenderism is invading the Terminator franchise.