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Whatever. Not worth it to get into it. It always comes down to a gun debate, which inevitably leaves me itching to shoot somebody. A feeling that is unwelcome since I don't own a gun and can't go to the range and cap off a few hundred rounds to sate my urge.
My point was simply that there are types of violence we experience here that you don't experience there and vice versa. When I hear about Chechen rebels taking a school or about Muslim thug gangs in France, I'm not on here talking about how screwed up Europe is and how its failings produce such a social problem. But, I see a story about a US school shooting and I just come waiting for the across-the-ponders to start posting about how screwed up the US is. Such is life. [ 03-22-2005, 01:21 PM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ] |
<font color=skyblue>Pro-Nazi beliefs may have led to the shootings, confirmed by postings on a website from his PC. </font>
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Well, at least they didn't wring their hands or cowtow to anyone. If you're gonna be an ass, do it loudly and proudly I often say...
loudly and proudly, of course. [img]graemlins/heee.gif[/img] |
Methinks he doesn't have a very good understanding of Hitler or his beliefs: I doubt he would have had much patience with Native American's...
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In 2002 a 19 year old gunman killed sixteen students in Erfurt Germany. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1952869.stm Also in 2002 a 17 year old gunman killed a teacher and wounded a second in Bosnia-Herzegovina. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/1958400.stm |
Thanks for the clarification Seraph. I was not aware of those two events.
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Regardless, this kid's mingling with this group is more of sign of an identity struggle- probably associated with self-esteem and socializing issues rather than pure Hitler-nazi racial hatred. Anyway, no explainifications of the killer's mindset can or will rationalize or justify this tragedy. Its just plain sad. |
I told ya. The kid was on PROZAC. I freaking KNEW it.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...&feed=rss.news -- He was taking the antidepressant Prozac and at least once was hospitalized for suicidal tendencies, said Gayle Downwind, a cultural coordinator at Red Lake Middle School, who taught Weise. It was not uncommon for Weise to spend at least one night a week at her home. "He considered my house a safe place to be," she said. In his 16 years, Weise had lost many relatives. He was estranged from other family members and had a strained relationship with Daryl Lussier, the grandfather he killed at the start of Monday's rampage. -- When the hell are we going to wake up and take these 'crazy pills' off the market? |
Or ban firearms ?
Ooops..did i just say that ? :D |
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