School shooting in Colorado 9/10/25

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always Colorado?

Columbine
Aurora
Chris Watts
Patrick Frazee
Barry Morphew

Is there something in the water out there?


This is the stupidest post I’ve seen today.

We have had mass shootings in schools or other congregate settings in nearly every state at this point. The vast majority are committed by males.

Males murder their girlfriends/fiances/wives in every state in a sad abundance every single year. Men annihilate their families all over the country as well.

Does anyone think it’s possible testosterone and male culture might have something to do with the scourge of violence in this country? In this world?

It’s not in the water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always Colorado?

Columbine
Aurora
Chris Watts
Patrick Frazee
Barry Morphew

Is there something in the water out there?


Have you never seen Lauren Boebert's infamous Christmas card?

https://www.thedailybeast.com/lauren-boebert-shows-off-her-rifle-toting-kids-in-christmas-photo/
Anonymous
Boebert is from CO thas what's in CO to the person asking what's in the water
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always Colorado?

Columbine
Aurora
Chris Watts
Patrick Frazee
Barry Morphew

Is there something in the water out there?


Have you never seen Lauren Boebert's infamous Christmas card?

https://www.thedailybeast.com/lauren-boebert-shows-off-her-rifle-toting-kids-in-christmas-photo/


That's really messed up.

Anonymous
More Martyrs for the 2nd Amendent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always Colorado?

Columbine
Aurora
Chris Watts
Patrick Frazee
Barry Morphew

Is there something in the water out there?


It's not always Colorado. DC is the highest in recent years for school shootings. Go google school shootings by state and tell us what you find.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it always Colorado?

Columbine
Aurora
Chris Watts
Patrick Frazee
Barry Morphew

Is there something in the water out there?


Weed culture?


Certainly causes schizo and paranoia among users.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Compare this thread to the Politics forum. The United States does not care about its children. What horrible culture and country we’ve created for ourselves. Shameful.


The U.S. used to follow the other developed nations in providing sufficient in-patient mental health care (including involuntary commitment, where appropriate).

Then, a left-led lobby began a successful, decades-long campaign to 1) shutter all in-patient institutions (see wiki on deinstitutionalization ), and replace that care with essentially: nothing.

They turned desperately ill (even violent) mental health patients out into our streets. Daily in DC, you can witness homeless, obviously ill, people yelling at no one, shaking fists, acting aggressive for no reason, etc. and no one does anything about it.

These same people in need of in-patient care, stab innocent passengers on public transportation, push people in front of trains, steal guns and go on shooting sprees, try to abduct children from local malls, etc.

Bring back in-patient mental hospitals! That is the real answer here.


Taking away guns is far more effective! A crazy person can't do as much damage with a machete/sword/knife - it's just not possible.


No, no it is not.

- not lawful,
- not Constitutional,
- not possible, and
- not going to happen. So stop yelling at clouds.

Even were it possible (it’s not) you’d still be left with an the dangerously mentally-ill people.


This. Gun control is another politically created non-issue, as it can and never will happen in the USA. Evil people push the gun control agenda for profit, nothing else, as they know it will never happen.
Anonymous
U Mass Boston had unverified reports of shots fired but heavy police presence. Now. https://www.wmur.com/article/shots-fired-report-umass-boston-09112025/66055191
Anonymous
It’s sad that since the death toll was so low (I think only the shooter died) that this story took a huge backseat to other stories that took place.
Anonymous
What happened to this kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Compare this thread to the Politics forum. The United States does not care about its children. What horrible culture and country we’ve created for ourselves. Shameful.


The U.S. used to follow the other developed nations in providing sufficient in-patient mental health care (including involuntary commitment, where appropriate).

Then, a left-led lobby began a successful, decades-long campaign to 1) shutter all in-patient institutions (see wiki on deinstitutionalization ), and replace that care with essentially: nothing.

They turned desperately ill (even violent) mental health patients out into our streets. Daily in DC, you can witness homeless, obviously ill, people yelling at no one, shaking fists, acting aggressive for no reason, etc. and no one does anything about it.

These same people in need of in-patient care, stab innocent passengers on public transportation, push people in front of trains, steal guns and go on shooting sprees, try to abduct children from local malls, etc.

Bring back in-patient mental hospitals! That is the real answer here.


I don’t know the history, but I know what we have now is unsustainable. And to the PP who said “homeless mentally ill don’t turn out to be shooters” - well, they stab unsuspecting innocent bystanders in the neck on the metro so fast that not even someone armed could have prevented it. People like this need to be involuntarily committed, for good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Mass Boston had unverified reports of shots fired but heavy police presence. Now. https://www.wmur.com/article/shots-fired-report-umass-boston-09112025/66055191


Today? Omg!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Compare this thread to the Politics forum. The United States does not care about its children. What horrible culture and country we’ve created for ourselves. Shameful.


The U.S. used to follow the other developed nations in providing sufficient in-patient mental health care (including involuntary commitment, where appropriate).

Then, a left-led lobby began a successful, decades-long campaign to 1) shutter all in-patient institutions (see wiki on deinstitutionalization ), and replace that care with essentially: nothing.

They turned desperately ill (even violent) mental health patients out into our streets. Daily in DC, you can witness homeless, obviously ill, people yelling at no one, shaking fists, acting aggressive for no reason, etc. and no one does anything about it.

These same people in need of in-patient care, stab innocent passengers on public transportation, push people in front of trains, steal guns and go on shooting sprees, try to abduct children from local malls, etc.

Bring back in-patient mental hospitals! That is the real answer here.


Taking away guns is far more effective! A crazy person can't do as much damage with a machete/sword/knife - it's just not possible.


No, no it is not.

- not lawful,
- not Constitutional,
- not possible, and
- not going to happen. So stop yelling at clouds.

Even were it possible (it’s not) you’d still be left with an the dangerously mentally-ill people.


The Constitution was written centuries ago and for another era and a different way of life. There were certainly no 3D printers, automatic weapons or crack and opioids at the time. Surely we have evolved enough to recognize that some amendments are needed?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Compare this thread to the Politics forum. The United States does not care about its children. What horrible culture and country we’ve created for ourselves. Shameful.


The U.S. used to follow the other developed nations in providing sufficient in-patient mental health care (including involuntary commitment, where appropriate).

Then, a left-led lobby began a successful, decades-long campaign to 1) shutter all in-patient institutions (see wiki on deinstitutionalization ), and replace that care with essentially: nothing.

They turned desperately ill (even violent) mental health patients out into our streets. Daily in DC, you can witness homeless, obviously ill, people yelling at no one, shaking fists, acting aggressive for no reason, etc. and no one does anything about it.

These same people in need of in-patient care, stab innocent passengers on public transportation, push people in front of trains, steal guns and go on shooting sprees, try to abduct children from local malls, etc.

Bring back in-patient mental hospitals! That is the real answer here.


Taking away guns is far more effective! A crazy person can't do as much damage with a machete/sword/knife - it's just not possible.


No, no it is not.

- not lawful,
- not Constitutional,
- not possible, and
- not going to happen. So stop yelling at clouds.

Even were it possible (it’s not) you’d still be left with an the dangerously mentally-ill people.


The Constitution was written centuries ago and for another era and a different way of life. There were certainly no 3D printers, automatic weapons or crack and opioids at the time. Surely we have evolved enough to recognize that some amendments are needed?!


There were no televisions, phones, internet, electric printing machines, mega churches, microphones/speakers, radios, etc. either.

SO you want to take away all things and go back to the laws and rules of the 1700s?

I mean careful what you wish for with that.
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