Bishop2b5
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This is an interesting point. My grandfather told me a story a long time ago about selling or buying (I forget) a shotgun on a school bus. I was like.... wtf you cannot be serious if someone whipped out a shotgun on a school bus today it would not be a normal day-to-day thing. In fact, it'd be national news. He said everyone carried knives at all times and never thought twice about it.
There is data that backs up what you're saying, too. The frequency of school shootings and mass shootings have gone up like crazy recently. Basically since the mass-adoption of social media/Twitter starting in 2011.
I think there are three issues:
1) Our culture is fucked and beyond repair. People aren't raised right, community structures are warped, individualism is basically toxic, etc. I don't want to get long winded, but yeah that's my opinion.
2) Mental health is not addressed adequately in this country. Over-medicating people who don't need it, not helping those that do. Back in the day wackos would be "committed" somewhere... not saying we should go back to that, just saying I truly believe there's a bigger issue than there used to be. Unstable people have their crazy views reinforced by being able to get on the internet and get validation from other crazy strangers. It used to be that if someone was crazy those around them were likely "normal"... and accordingly, they would reinforce "normal" traits and not validate the crazy. This suppressed dangerous, crazy impulses from coming out. With regard to this fucker... I'm sure he got on social media and had is rage fueled.
3) It is way too easy for unstable people to get their hands on guns, period. It's always been easy to get your hands on guns, that hasn't changed. But it's a problem now, because of #1 and #2. You have guns in the hands of people in a culture that is basically complicit in this shit AND you have a serious mental health problem. So it's just a ticking time bomb that will keep going off until you address #3 OR #1 + #2.
The crazy part? Mass shootings isn't even close to the a statistically significant portion of gun violence. Most gun violence occurs in high population density area by people that belong to the party that is ostensibly anti-gun. Gun violence is a complex fucking problem because we let it get out of hand over a period of decades while other countries took steps to curb it.
I think you're definitely on to something here, Lax. Before social media and the Internet (and I'm not against either of them - it's just that there are some problems stemming from them), as you point out, there were more family, social and cultural pressures to "keep the loonies on the path" and steer them away from going over the edge. Today, they can find countless websites or social media groups who will feed their antisocial/sociopathic tendencies and validate & encourage them.
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