To: QBFimi; goldstategop
Theyre pretty much invisible. Exactly, said the mentor, and theyre the most at-risk kids of the whole bunch.
This is my view of the "typical' school shooter. .
The Parkland shooter aside, most of the killers were most described as "quiet", "lone," and "nice"..
Despite the current thinking that the kids were on drugs, I have yet to read much authentic information about these troubled teens receiving anti-psychotic medications. Only Adam Lanza of Sandy Hook fell into this category.
The only conspiracy is the system herding all kids in these "mega-schools' where a struggling teen is ignored until he becomes a problem. This goes well with the working/absent parent memes as well.
One more thing. The prevailing attitude from the media and society in general that al kids are 'special" and "unique" when most are just, well average. Yet their expectations are unrealistic. And when failure happens, as we all have failed to one degree or another , they snap and grab the nearest weapon and head toward their selected target.
In this case, a girl(or more) rejected his advances and his pain of rejection turned into blind rage and he set out to get "revenge"
At least this is my view, I may be wrong.
26 posted on
05/20/2018 10:45:57 AM PDT by
RedMonqey
(" Those who turn their arms in for plowshares will be doing the plowing for those who didnÂ’t.")
To: RedMonqey
I think social media and the advent of smart phones is a big alienating force in society.
Freegards
28 posted on
05/20/2018 2:04:21 PM PDT by
Ransomed
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