Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you see the blog post by the mother of the alleged shooter? The last sentence, my god.
So weird some pps are leaping to the conclusion that he was mercilessly bullied based on extremely thin evidence and ignoring other kids who say he wasn’t bullied, the fact that victims were random. AND the completely bizarre and disinhibited mom.
Anonymous wrote:I think you go from a sweet 11 year old to a gun toting 15 year old when you grow up with the kind of parents who would send that letter to Trump. They made this kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you see the blog post by the mother of the alleged shooter? The last sentence, my god.
Link??
Anonymous wrote:I think you go from a sweet 11 year old to a gun toting 15 year old when you grow up with the kind of parents who would send that letter to Trump. They made this kid.
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the blog post by the mother of the alleged shooter? The last sentence, my god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents should be charged. Having weapons at home makes YOU culpable.
Absolutely
+1
The prosecutor said she is considering charges against the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the blog post by the mother of the alleged shooter? The last sentence, my god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious that no one here is interested in motive. All the fixation in this thread is on that “what” and the “how”, but no one is asking about the “why”.
That’s not science.
I would bet anything he was being tormented at school for being poor, pudgy, and unathletic. Bullying is so freaking cruel and typically nobody at large high schools gives a damn.
This.
Most school and workplace shootings don’t happen in a vacuum. These kids lash out in these cases because they’ve been teased, bullied and ostracized their whole lives, and they reach their breaking point and go supernova.
Pearl Jam understood this in the song “Jeremy” 25 years ago
“…… Clearly I remember
Pickin' on the boy
Seemed a harmless little f@@k
But we unleashed the lion…. “
Bullying is the most evil, destructive thing kids can do. Because it creates Jeremy’s.
And shame on all of you here who so casually offhandedly dismiss any discussion of motive. You are disgusting, and a bully. And your own kids are probably bullies as well. You see things like this and it scares you, because it makes you consider the things you did to other children when you were younger. Or what you suspect your own kids are doing to a classmate right now. You think about what would happen if one of their victims snaps. You don’t actually care about the victim - you just care about that victim lashing out.
That’s why so many here are made so uncomfortable about any discussion of motive. And why you try to shutter any post about it.
-a formerly bullied kid now an adult
Love to you PP. You are correct.
Sorry PP, but it’s not that simple. The vast vast majority of kids who are bullied- which is most of us at one point or another- grow up into mature adults and would never even dream of doing something like this. There is something else going on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious that no one here is interested in motive. All the fixation in this thread is on that “what” and the “how”, but no one is asking about the “why”.
That’s not science.
I would bet anything he was being tormented at school for being poor, pudgy, and unathletic. Bullying is so freaking cruel and typically nobody at large high schools gives a damn.
This.
Most school and workplace shootings don’t happen in a vacuum. These kids lash out in these cases because they’ve been teased, bullied and ostracized their whole lives, and they reach their breaking point and go supernova.
Pearl Jam understood this in the song “Jeremy” 25 years ago
“…… Clearly I remember
Pickin' on the boy
Seemed a harmless little f@@k
But we unleashed the lion…. “
Bullying is the most evil, destructive thing kids can do. Because it creates Jeremy’s.
And shame on all of you here who so casually offhandedly dismiss any discussion of motive. You are disgusting, and a bully. And your own kids are probably bullies as well. You see things like this and it scares you, because it makes you consider the things you did to other children when you were younger. Or what you suspect your own kids are doing to a classmate right now. You think about what would happen if one of their victims snaps. You don’t actually care about the victim - you just care about that victim lashing out.
That’s why so many here are made so uncomfortable about any discussion of motive. And why you try to shutter any post about it.
-a formerly bullied kid now an adult
Love to you PP. You are correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious that no one here is interested in motive. All the fixation in this thread is on that “what” and the “how”, but no one is asking about the “why”.
That’s not science.
I would bet anything he was being tormented at school for being poor, pudgy, and unathletic. Bullying is so freaking cruel and typically nobody at large high schools gives a damn.
This.
Most school and workplace shootings don’t happen in a vacuum. These kids lash out in these cases because they’ve been teased, bullied and ostracized their whole lives, and they reach their breaking point and go supernova.
Pearl Jam understood this in the song “Jeremy” 25 years ago
“…… Clearly I remember
Pickin' on the boy
Seemed a harmless little f@@k
But we unleashed the lion…. “
Bullying is the most evil, destructive thing kids can do. Because it creates Jeremy’s.
And shame on all of you here who so casually offhandedly dismiss any discussion of motive. You are disgusting, and a bully. And your own kids are probably bullies as well. You see things like this and it scares you, because it makes you consider the things you did to other children when you were younger. Or what you suspect your own kids are doing to a classmate right now. You think about what would happen if one of their victims snaps. You don’t actually care about the victim - you just care about that victim lashing out.
That’s why so many here are made so uncomfortable about any discussion of motive. And why you try to shutter any post about it.
-a formerly bullied kid now an adult