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06-27-2019 10:07 AM |
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
(Post 2063168)
Dude
Bullying and school shoot ups are ****ing peas and carrots and many people have made the connection.
I don’t think people realize how violently oppressive a bad experience in school can be however. Some of the children who suffer suffer very deeply. I’ve said it before but it shouldn’t be compulsory. Any kid should be able to walk the **** out whenever.
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Attendance isn't much of a measuring stick for a kid's success in school anyway.
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Originally Posted by Frownland
(Post 2063169)
I think the idea is that heavily covering the shooter's grievances fosters the idea that committing a mass shooting is an adequate response to those grievances, whether it's bullying or a breakup or hating country music.
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No, it's about identifying a core cause as to why the kid chose to do what he or she did. If there was no bullying involved, that would be important to note. But these days it's always framed like the kid saw a swastika or a McDonalds cow abuse video online one time and that just set them off.
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