It makes me wonder how many other killers were as selfish in their motives? Sounds like the mind of a serial killer or whatnot. If she didn’t like you, the date would have been crap anyways. Getting turned down is a good thing.
The mother of the murderer is blaming the young girl.
So now his story of rejection is all over the news all over the world. That will give countless other rejects the idea that it’s a good idea to do what this guy did.
How about this. No picture. No manifesto. No repeat of facebook posts. Instead, oblivion for the mass killers.
Repulsive, angry malcontents who can’t handle rejection.
Well, as stated earlier on this same subject, the old “Everybody gets a trophy” ain’t workin’ out so awesome. Kids don’t learn how to deal with loss or rejection.
Unless that story can be corroborated by an eye witness, it is not credible. Sounds conjectural.
This mother may well be using her daughters’ death to further the political narrative that ‘all males are predators’; ‘rapists in the waiting’.
Cindy Sheehan shamefully used her son’s death for political purposes as well.
So they "grow-up" (sort-of) with no coping skills. No way to handle a loss, no "tough love" from parents, coaches, teachers. Nope, the little ones are coddled from the get go. So all of a sudden, when they get a hard "no" that isn't going to change, isn't going to go their way, they have no frame of reference, no tools, no experience, nada. It is not hard to see how some could spin off into thinking this is the end of their world, or at least a life changing event...
My generation got told no. We got told we lost. We got told we had to do better. You know what? We learned to deal with it. We learned to move on, or to practice more/harder and improve. We learned it's not the end of the world. Kids these days don't hear that, don't get that. So yeah, a small percentage of them get to a point where they snap - because they haven't learned all the small lessons along the way.
When I was a teenager, we had ready access to firearms. There were rifle marksmanship classes in school. There were deer hunting rifles in trucks in the parking lot. We got embarrassed in school. We got rejected at dances, or for dates. We got broken up with. We got dinged for a couple of beers under age. We got disciplined by parents, teachers, coaches, and local police. We coped, we moved on. We didn't come back and shoot up the school, or a movie theater.
When we deny our kids the experiences to build on to deal with these kinds of situations, is it any wonder they cannot handle them when they occur? Because disappointment and rejection are going to happen. Sure, not every kid that gets rejected snaps, but some apparently do to one extent or another. We're not protecting our kids by coddling them, we're doing grave damage to them. "Safe spaces" are anything but - they are the exact opposite of the real world. The real world isn't a safe space, kids better know how to handle themselves or it is going to be very bad for them, and occasionally very bad for the rest of us.
This is the logical next step for those who have listened to the idea that suicides are the fault of bullies...
No. They are not.
If you commit violence on yourself or others... thats on you.
Any other scenario is unhealthy.
I was a social misfit in high school. I was bullied, kept to myself, and joined no athletics or clubs. However, the thought of getting some kind of apocalyptic revenge never entered my mind. I hated high school, but I endured it, got through it and later became fairly successful in life with a good job and family. This kind of psychotic behavior is not always inevitable for this personality type.
Mean girl meets Mossberg, and other stories told from the cool kids table.
Hang him.
On TV.
With no mask.
The message will get out to the other psychos.
Just like Antifa, the incels are a violent leftwing terrorist group, the "Incel Rebellion."
Further discussion is in Gene Veith's May 11, 2018, Cranach article, "The 'Incels' and the Right to Sex."
Here is what I want to know.
Was this kid on any SSRI Drugs?
Almost every school shooting has involved young people that have been on these strong Anti- Psychotic medications that are proven to alter behavior patterns in those under 25 years old, strong feelings of depression, suicidal thoughts and a prone to violence, about 15% of those that take those drugs.
Anyone know?
Just think, there are thousands of those “embittered snowflakes” out there, but I doubt “common sense gun control” will stop them.