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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Americans are bad people. Why are they allowing this? [/quote] Americans are NOT bad people which is even why it’s even more perplexing that they are allowing this. [/quote] We are pretty selfish. But what I don’t understand is why all these “family first” republicans are not afraid this could happen at their own child’s school. Or they are, but their career comes first so they are willing to roll the dice? [/quote] I think the Republicans are just brain-washed and filled with propaganda. But they have always had a “this would never happen to me” attitude about everything. [/quote] We are afraid. Go ahead, raise age to buy AR 15s to 21. I think unfortunately, kids like Ramos will find another weapon. Because we have a Constitution with a 2nd Amendment, eventually we will have to roll up our sleeves and get serious about why kids are doing this. Why didn't this happen all the time in the 80s? Why now? What is the cause? How are we growing these monsters.[/quote] Because the shooters nowadays were the kids growing up seeing it happen. Adults also over the last few decades. We didn’t grow up seeing mass shootings on tv everyday in the 70s or 80s, it wasn’t a thing. It wasn’t acceptable. There is a generation that has seen this and interpreted it as the way to act out in this world. [/quote] But it’s not happening in the world - just our country. The kids in England, for example, are brought up on American news, American games, American TV and movies, and there are no mass shooting there. Those kids are the same as US kids but they just don’t have access to guns. [/quote] Because real life mass shootings at workplaces or schools just aren’t happening in their towns and cities every single day. For Americans, it’s been widely broadcast. Any child, teen or adult who watches television has seen mass shootings covered. In other countries it’s not relate-able. I’m bi-continental and fly back and forth between England and the States. My family in England does not see this as tangible as my American family does. It’s just not the same. Acid attacks are nothing there like gun mass shootings here. Americans have to consider that everywhere they go they are potentially a victim of a mass casualty shooting event. You can’t shop, go to church, go to school, go to work, live your life in your home without these events happening. [/quote]
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