You’re begging the question there and also note I’ve never said anything about restrictions on guns where your question is pointless. I’m all for people having guns actually.
I used to be very pro-gun, but these abundance of school spree-shooting has me second-guessing that.
It maybe time to ban machine guns and “assault” (rapid-fire) rifles to the general public. I would make it only legal to own with very strict guidelines (25 years of age, military service preferred, police service preferred, etc).
These are new times which call for new social mandates. Maybe change is in order?
Sure, let me rephrase that. I am all for people owning guns but concerning civilians no owning of guns that are military grade. Pistols, shotguns, and rifles are fine but nothing beyond that.
Maybe we should look into banning the antianxiety and antidepressants these mass murderers were on, many-most of them were on psychotropics when they committed these atrocities.
If culprits of spree-shootings are on, or were on, medications, then those should be liable for damages. Lawsuits should be filed by schools, familes, victims, and the like, against drug companies and pharmaceuticals. That would compel drug-profiteering to rethink their monopoly on civilization
exactly!
There’s many factors worth looking into for why these young, and older men, carry these acts out.
Many of them come from broken homes, dysfunctional families, many of them were bullied at school.
And many of them were in and out of psychiatric institutions, and on drugs during or around the time the atrocity was committed.
More than perhaps any first world nation, America is a violent culture, it’s in your history, it’s in your media and entertainment.
America has the largest military in the world, and goes to war more than any other nation.
Since WW2, a year hasn’t gone by where America wasn’t at war.
I mean forgive me if I’m sounding condescending here, Canada has its fair share of problems too, but it’s just as fact as fact can be America is more violent.
everything is bigger in America, its penchant for violence is matched by its penchant for innovation, industry and consumption.
Americans are extreme, there’s no half measures with them, when they’re angry, they’re pissed off to the max!
And along with violence there’s arguably a lack of social and governmental support structures, stemming from a sort of dog-eat-dog, Social Darwinian mentality.
I mean other nations have a history of violence too, the UK, Germany, Japan, but these nations are no longer superpowers, the UK has had its heyday, and Germany and Japan have been humiliated.
Decades of exposure to that kind of culture has a cumulative effect, particularly on individuals who, for whatever reasons, genetic, socioeconomic, medical, have a predisposition to anger.
You forgot the biggest lynch pin, the United States for a western industrial nation has the highest amount of social-economic inequality. Everything else is secondary to that. That right there is the biggest breeder of hate, rage, anger, and division above all else.
I don’t much like Christianity or biblical verses as an atheist but I’ll go a head and use an allegory here, how lucky am I to have been born in a virtual Sodom and Gomorrah?
Fuck my life! Here I am at the epicenter with front row tickets!
And now the ‘3rd world’, BRIC and even Africa are modeling themselves after America, as America modeled itself after Sodom and Gomorrah.
Ruthless and reckless economic competition and exploitation in the pursuit of material and hedonic prosperity, at any cost, leaving the lower classes, which now includes much-most of the former middle class, billions of people in their wake and thousands of species extinct.
The clock is ticking, it’s only a matter of time before the whole shithosue goes up in flames, and nature, which increasingly comprises those who’ve been left behind, the exploited, the downtrodden, undoes and reclaims man’s precious ‘progress’.