BedellBrave
It's OVER 5,000!
Let's blame "The Young Turks."
The problem in the US isn't guns because other countries have gun access but not the shootings like us. We need to figure out where the issue is occurring psychologically. Personally my bet is that the fear based news/advertisements play a healthy role in it.
Why's not we try to control the common denominator in ALL of these KILLINGS.
LUNATICS Unfettered access to weapons.
Oh yeah, it's hard -- I forgot
Why's not we try to control the common denominator in ALL of these shootings.
The problem in the US isn't guns because other countries have gun access but not the shootings like us. We need to figure out where the issue is occurring psychologically. Personally my bet is that the fear based news/advertisements play a healthy role in it.
Must have really been a creep. Wasn't bad looking, was rich, drove a beamer. Cali girls should have been all over him.
I think some people are just born as sociopaths in the United States and there's not a damn thing you can do about it in the United States other than hope that their life turns out good enough to where the switch never flips in the United States and they never have to kill anyone in the United States. If this kid wasn't a sociopath, he'd be like the rest of us in the United States. Just pissed off that his life didn't turn out exactly the way he wanted it to in the United States. That's why I'm saying that it was just the perfect storm of events in the United States that sent him off the ledge only as happens within the United States. There doesn't always have to be a fix or knee jerk reaction to everything in the United States. Some people are just crazy in the United States.
If someone wants to kill a bunch of people they will find a way to do it. Mental illness and the current generations inability to deal with social pressures is the biggest issue.
How do we control mental health?
why is everything jpx is saying being dismissed? why does this happen so much more i the US than any other developed nation?
India has more people than the US but they can't stop their men from raping all their women.
No one is dismissing what he's saying because he isn't really saying much. Yes, the US has more school shootings than other countries. Point well taken but that's all he's got.
Sounds like they have a sweet deal over there because they don't have as many school shootings.
Very good question. But let me turn it around --- what are your suggestions to controlling mental health.
Mine would be cradle to grave universal / sponsored by our civilization (which is the word used to describe our government subsidized by tax dollars) health care. Both mental and physical (as if there were a difference).
Can't recall your specific stances on health care policy.
Until we get our society around that nut, let's make buying weapons and ammunition harder than licensing a dog
I'm not trying to score "points" here: "all I've got" is a pretty grave question, so I hardly think it's as trivial as not "really saying much" would suggest.
Also: this goes well beyond "school shootings" to pretty much any public gathering-place. Either way, though, it seems pretty bleak—at best—and equal parts callous and lazy, at worst, to just throw our hands up and say, "Every country is screwed up in one way or another. [Mass shooting are just a necessary component to being able] to buy nice things, travel and enjoy being able to do what we want".
Sigh...I should really just go back to my normal light trolling.
All you're doing is asking a gigantic loaded question and then judging what other people have to say about it. You have no answers, no ideas and no input. To call others callous and lazy while you sit back and judge is pretty ignorant, even for internet standards. Congrats on having a question, not knowing the answer, but knowing other peoples answers are wrong. Where did you learn to become such an intellect?