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El Paso Mass Shooting
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(08-05-2019, 04:37 PM)Kane Wrote: Another shooting another laundry list of bad excuses... I think that the problem is the result of multiple things. I agree with you regarding family and social makeup. However, there are multiple parts to this problem that should be addressed. Violent video games certainly do have a place in this. Certainly it's not the SOLE reason, but it is part of the problem. Violent video games desensitize children to real violence and killing. Add to the content the fact that video games have become the "parent(s)" in a lot of children's lives. One big reason (my opinion) is the rise of social media and the internet. There is just too much violent and graphic information out there that didn't used to be readily available. Couple that to the fact that so many people, specifically younger generations are so tied to social media and their cell phones. That ties into my third point. Mental health is an issue which should also include drug use. People, especially younger generations don't interact or socialize "normally". Their "friends" are the people on social media and their interaction is via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. There is no "risk" of rejection other than not getting "followers" or "likes", especially if their "friends" have more "likes" or "followers". Another reason is the lack of education and training. You have children getting suspended from school for eating a pop-tart into the shape of a gun or wearing a t-shirt that might depict a fallen soldier's memorial (picture of a rifle, boots and helmet). Finally, you have our law makers more concerned about "global warming" and the right to choose which restroom you use and letting children "decide" what gender they want to be. It has nothing to do with firearms and I wish that certain politicians and MSM would quit pushing the "weapons of war" and "assault weapons" narrative. There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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