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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So we’re babbling about self-help gurus and videos as an actual “solution”? And you all just assume that the people committing these crimes have childhood trauma. [/quote] Ignorance is bliss. I actually envy your simplistic thinking. It's so much easier than seeing the problems in society.[/quote] So, explain to me how we regulate rage and trauma? Go ahead-i’ll Wait I do not doubt that there are lots of effed up people out there. More than other countries, though? Don’t think so We DO give those effed up people easy access to high powered killing machines, though[/quote] You appear to be a perfect example, my friend. Instead of trying to see this side, you attack. Read up - https://www.marianne2020.com/issues/child-advocacy You may not like her. You may think she's a lunatic. But her platform is absolutely spot on. If children's needs aren't addressed, they grow up with trauma. This applies to children in wealthy and poor households. In fact, the super entitled kids are the ones to fear the most. So yes, this means a shift in monies. But we need to move from a reactive to a proactive state. Just the other day, my pal who's a counselor in a very challenging school, had to restrain a 7 yo who was trying to hurt himself and others. This is more the norm than not. If these needs and concerns aren't addressed at that point, they eventually drop out or become "that kid" in middle and high school. Many join gangs b/c they need protection and a "family." So, my brilliant friend, this is one example of rage caused by trauma. I can share plenty more at the high school level, but I'll simply end here. You can do your own research based on the information I've shared.[/quote]
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