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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They've arraigned the killer. He looks just like those creeps in Columbine. And the parents KNEW he was having disciplinary problems in school and still left that gun unattended in the household. Disgusting. [b]On Wednesday evening his booking photo was released by Oakland County sheriff's office. He murdered four classmates and injured seven others on Tuesday after opening fire in the hallways at 12.50pm. At 10am that morning, his mother and father Jennifer and James were called into Oxford High School for a meeting with teachers about Ethan's behavior. It's unclear what prompted the meeting, but it was the second time Ethan had been called in in two days. On Monday, he met with teachers alone. [/b] [img]https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/12/02/00/51226431-10262809-image-a-24_1638404899814.jpg[/img][/quote] Both Klebold and Harris were dead at the scene so you never saw them in a photo that “looks just like this.”[/quote] [b]Mute face, unrepentant gaze, bad haircuts, and unattractive look. [/b]Yeah, reminds me of them. [img]https://allthatsinteresting.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/klebold-harris-guns-featured.jpg[/img] [img]https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-760w,f_auto,q_auto:best/msnbc/Components/Photos/040226/040226_columbine2_hmed11a.jpg[/img][/quote] The bolded describes many male teens. Guns have always been around and moderately accessible to teens through their parents. That isn't new. Teens being depressed, hating life, hating classmates, behaving badly isn't new. So what is it about society now that troubled/disturbed teens are feeling compelled to shoot up their school instead of the usual course of action which was skipping school, dropping out, smoking pot, hiding out in room? [/quote] This! It is not the guns. Guns were widely available in this country well before school shootings. How many school shootings were there in every decade up until the end of the last century? Hardly any. Were guns banned from society and were guns not glorified in the 1940s and 1950s when movies featured “toxic males” like John Wayne using a gun? Of course not. So what has changed in the past 20-30 years to make school shootings and mass shootings such a phenomenon? A lot of you don’t want to ask these deeper questions because the answers would implicate modern culture at large. Look at Big Pharma, the decline of religion and the community, social media, parental neglect, etc. Guns and gun ownership have been a constant variable; an integral part of American life forever. They are an easy scapegoat for people who lack critical thinking skills.[/quote]
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