Re: Re: Gun Insurance
By: Dumas Walker to ARELOR on Fri Jul 15 2022 03:06 pm
> > If I found my school was ruining my life to the point I wanted to die, the
> > setting the school on fire with everybody who I thought was ruining my lif
> > inside would look reasonable. Perpretators of school massacres have this
> > tendency to kill themselves as a final act of victory too: they kill thems
> > so society is deprived of the delight of keeping on hurting them.
>
> > The fact there is so much school violence should point out the fact that
> > schools are structured as stressful places in which people is broken past
> > point of no return. I never see anybody talking about this.
>
> In the case of the Uvalde school shooter, and some others also, they are
> not students at the school they shoot up. The Uvalde shooter picked a
> school with kids several years younger than he in attendance. I am not
> even sure he was still in school but, if he was, it would have been a high
> school where kids close to his age attended.
>
>
> * SLMR 2.1a * Tell me, is something eluding you, Sunshine?
>
He was in high school. From what I read, he was an outcast with a learning di
sability and was picked on and had no friends. He had a frined he used to
hang out with until the kid's family moved away. He was in his senior year,
and the school would place pictures of the seniors on the light poles in
town. Somehow his picture was left out. He received teasing about that as
well. Sounds liek the kid had a shitty time in school, but that only
explains why he might have snapped, but doesn't excuse it. he proabably
picked the elementary school because it was an easy target.
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