Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doggone "mental health." If only we could do something about that damn mental health.
But let's get one thing straight: it's not, Not, NOT the easy access to assault weapons.
A little girl got her face shot off. Thoughts-n-Prayers.
Also, for fun: Look up "buy AR 15" on Google. Some amazing Spring sales!
Um, mental health is likely a gigantic factor in why any human being would mass murder strangers in cold blood and die suicide by cop.
And many people don't have access to therapists and psychiatrists covered by insurance. Lack of mental health access is a huge problem in the U.S. I know people in that part of the insurance industry.
Excellent. So can we agree not to vote for politicians that reduce/eliminate/refuse to expand mental health coverage?
I'm not a 1 issue voter, or a 1 party voter. And I don't just do nothing about causes important to me then complain on Anonymous forums. If expanding access to mental health care is important to you, activate. Start a group, a movement. Reach out to your current elected officials, the media. Almost nothing is impossible. It can take years though.
Anonymous wrote:I think alienation of men by our society as well as their choices is what's leading to this.
I see it in my own husband....Not the violins but the seclusion. When we first got married he met with few friends a few times a month. I love that about him that he would just hang out, go to a game or whatever. But as we've been together for 20 years, I don't think I could name one friend that he actually talks to more than once a year. Typically just wishing them. Happy birthday via text. Does not play any sports. He works from home and I do all of the shopping. I mean he'll go out with us as a family but independently he has no personality or life outside of his computer where he does his work. Just minimal contact with any of his colleagues after COVID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you Republicans who bragged that Hispanic men trended toward Trump. This is who your fascism appeals to, macho misogynist violent deplorables.
Oh, honey. It is HISPANICS in general.
And, it has everything to do with the values they have.......
"Flores felt that her religious, anti-abortion and pro-border security views were more conservative than she’d ever thought and more in line with the GOP."
"Like Alcazar, Hispanic GOP women in the Rio Grande Valley don’t have one specific reason for why they ultimately switched parties, according to interviews with several Hispanic GOP women officials across South Texas and GOP operatives. They want more border security or are staunchly against abortions. They feel their husbands, family members, neighbors and friends that are Border Patrol agents or are in law enforcement are being unfairly villainized by Democrats. They worry Democrats are hostile to the oil and gas industry, which provides many good-paying jobs in the state. They worry the left is forgetting family values and the value of work."
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/02/07/texas-hispanic-women-leaders-00006072
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he’s a Hispanic white supremacist who targeted whites ?
“The FBI’s “review and triage of the subject’s social media accounts revealed hundreds of postings and images to include writings with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist rhetoric, including neo-Nazi materials and material espousing the supremacy of the white race,” the bulletin reads.
The document also says the alleged shooter was discharged from the military in 2008 amid “mental health concerns.”
Investigators believe the shooter was a neo-Nazi and an “incel,” according to an internal email circulated by Texas law enforcement.”
Anonymous wrote:All you Republicans who bragged that Hispanic men trended toward Trump. This is who your fascism appeals to, macho misogynist violent deplorables.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he’s a Hispanic white supremacist who targeted whites ?
“The FBI’s “review and triage of the subject’s social media accounts revealed hundreds of postings and images to include writings with racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist rhetoric, including neo-Nazi materials and material espousing the supremacy of the white race,” the bulletin reads.
The document also says the alleged shooter was discharged from the military in 2008 amid “mental health concerns.”
Investigators believe the shooter was a neo-Nazi and an “incel,” according to an internal email circulated by Texas law enforcement.”
Anonymous wrote:So he’s a Hispanic white supremacist who targeted whites ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That doggone "mental health." If only we could do something about that damn mental health.
But let's get one thing straight: it's not, Not, NOT the easy access to assault weapons.
A little girl got her face shot off. Thoughts-n-Prayers.
Also, for fun: Look up "buy AR 15" on Google. Some amazing Spring sales!
Um, mental health is likely a gigantic factor in why any human being would mass murder strangers in cold blood and die suicide by cop.
And many people don't have access to therapists and psychiatrists covered by insurance. Lack of mental health access is a huge problem in the U.S. I know people in that part of the insurance industry.