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Matt_410's avatar

Tbh I don't buy your premise that guns aren't "the direct cause" of school shootings. If you could run an experiment where you randomly assigned societies to having either lots of guns or very few guns, I think it's safe to say there'd be more shootings where there are more guns. That's how we typically think of causality in science.

I think what you're really asking is what motivates violence. The U.S. isn't super special in that regard. Other countries are pluralistic and have similar social conflicts, and America isn't the only place where troubled young men crave notoriety. It's more like the U.S. just sees to it people have increasingly sophisticated means to act on their violent motives.

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Eric Y.'s avatar

I regularly visit 4 chan's /pol and reddit, and after a while, school shootings kinda makes sense.. the amount of hatred, of reification, the violence, against jews, nazis, antifa, trumptards, qultists, BLM members, black people, transexuals, political correctness transgressers, white supremacists, RINO s, pedophiles, women, Muslims, atheists... Is staggering.

We allow ourselves to hate on each other, to say the unspeakable, casually.

Not sure it explains anything, but after spending a long time lurking in these very active, very public forums, shootings just don't feel that unthinkable, and shooters sound sadly familiar.

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