Another Shooting Massacre

by whathehadas 44 Replies latest social current

  • glenster
  • Bungi Bill
    Bungi Bill

    The example of Switzerland does require some further discussion when it comes to firearm violence.

    With a firearm possession rate of 45.7 guns per 100 people, it does have one of the higher rates of firearm ownership in the world. (Although in the case of Switzerland, the term "ownership" is rather elastic. At least 420 000 of these firearms are the SG 550 assault rifles on issue to Switzerland's citizen soldiers, and which each militia member is required to store at home - albiet, though, without the ammunition).

    It is frequently stated, that, despite these facts, Switzerland has a low rate of firearm violence. In actual fact, its rate of 0.77 firearm-caused homicides per 100 000 of the population is rather high for a developed country. Furthermore, the other developed country that has a similar rate of firearms ownership to Switzerland, i.e. Finland, has also a similar rate of firearms-caused homicides.

    Bill

  • villagegirl
    villagegirl

    He was a cultural misfit , but that is true of foreign students everywhere.

    He was raised in priviledge, driving a BMW. Asian mother, Chinese?

    He was attractive, but arrogant and he focused on the one group, the

    "popular" kids. He was jealous and a malcontent, his video has him plotting

    evil against both men and women"piles of skulls" he talks about. His father was

    one of the Directors of the Hunger Games, which features teenagers killing each other.

    Did violence in movies effect him ? He was self centered and pitied himself.

    Obsessive, he had discovered no personal special work he wanted to do.

    Find your work, that is often the key to happiness.

  • sparrowdown
    sparrowdown

    Do the reports mention the aspergers because they think it likely contributed to this tragedy?

    I didn't think people with aspergers were psychotic.

  • Wasanelder Once
    Wasanelder Once

    The weapons he bought cost over 3 thousand dollars. He drove a BMW. He bragged about his 300 dollar sunglasses. He was a 22 year old college student, so how did he have money to arm himself, drive a Beemer and buy so much weaponry? What a surprise, divorced wealthy parents. He had two mental health professionals that he was seeing. Guess the parents weren't much use other than to feed his downward spiral. I think they bear much of the guilt for his mental state. Total neglect and buying his friendship despite his mental problems.

  • designs
    designs

    3 women die from violence everyday in this country, USA. Why is there a connection between disputes and disagreements and settling those issues by violent means.

  • BU2B
    BU2B

    In most of these mass shootings, the location the shooter chooses is a gun free zone. Why else pick schools, and military bases. In the case of the Aurora, CO shooting, the shooter did not pick the nearest theater to his home, but instead chose the only theater in the area that banned concealed carry permit holders from attending while armed. No shooter would pick a location where he has a good chance at being stopped immediately.

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub

    I bet Wayne La Pierre and the other leadership at the NRA were doing the Happy Dance when they found out the guy who did the shootings purchased the guns legally.

    Rub a Dub

  • glenster
    glenster

    "I didn't think people with aspergers were psychotic."

    A smattering of the Wikipedia ideas that may be relevant:

    ...is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and non-
    verbal communication....

    Although not required for diagnosis, physical clumsiness and atypical (peculiar,
    odd) use of language are frequently reported.

    A 2008 review found that an overwhelming number of reported violent criminals
    with AS had coexisting psychiatric disorders such as schizoaffective disorder.

    A lack of demonstrated cognitive empathy has a significant impact on aspects of
    communal living for persons with Asperger syndrome. Individuals with AS experience
    difficulties in basic elements of social interaction, which may include a failure
    to develop friendships or to seek shared enjoyments or achievements with others
    (for example, showing others objects of interest), a lack of social or emotional
    reciprocity (social "games" give-and-take mechanic), and impaired nonverbal behav-
    iors in areas such as eye contact, facial expression, posture, and gesture.

    People with AS may not be as withdrawn around others compared to those with oth-
    er, more debilitating, forms of autism; they approach others, even if awkwardly.
    For example, a person with AS may engage in a one-sided, long-winded speech about
    a favorite topic, while misunderstanding or not recognizing the listener's feel-
    ings or reactions, such as a wish to change the topic of talk or end the interac-
    tion.[9] This social awkwardness has been called "active but odd".[1] This fail-
    ure to react appropriately to social interaction may appear as disregard for other
    people's feelings, and may come across as insensitive. However, not all individ-
    uals with AS will approach others. Some of them may even display selective mutism,
    speaking not at all to most people and excessively to specific people. Some may
    choose only to talk to people they like.

    Individuals with AS appear to have normal life expectancy, but have an increased
    prevalence of comorbid psychiatric conditions, such as major depressive disorder
    and anxiety disorder that may significantly affect prognosis.

    Adolescents with AS may exhibit ongoing difficulty with self care or organiza-
    tion, and disturbances in social and romantic relationships. Despite high cogni-
    tive potential, most young adults with AS remain at home, although some do marry
    and work independently. The "different-ness" adolescents experience can be
    traumatic. Anxiety may stem from preoccupation over possible violations of rou-
    tines and rituals, from being placed in a situation without a clear schedule or
    expectations, or from concern with failing in social encounters; the resulting
    stress may manifest as inattention, withdrawal, reliance on obsessions, hyperac-
    tivity, or aggressive or oppositional behavior. Depression is often the result of
    chronic frustration from repeated failure to engage others socially, and mood dis-
    orders requiring treatment may develop. Clinical experience suggests the rate of
    suicide may be higher among those with AS, but this has not been confirmed by sys-
    tematic empirical studies.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome

  • BU2B
    BU2B

    Even though he got the guns legally, does anyone seriously think that someone bent on shooting people would not illegaly obtain firearms?

    If I really wanted heroin (illegal) I could get some by this afternoon. If I wanted to buy full auto assault weapons (illegal) I could obtain that as well. All banning things does is make an underground of organized crime to provide illegal products, thus spawning more crime.

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