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do you think these shootings might have more to do with our backwards, unhealthy culture rather than guns?
05-04-2013, 09:46 AM
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Are mass shooters motivated by the thought that nobody can stop them?

Most mass shooters fit a consistent pattern: they feel deprived and frustrated by life, because something is alway stopping them from achieving any kind of genuine success in life.

Usually they are stopped by a mental disorder that nobody can control. So nobody can stop the thing that always stops them from succeeding in life.

So a Gun Free Zone attracts them like a magnet. It provides an environment where nobody can stop them, because they are the only one in the room with a gun.

Then they get the added gratification of knowing that they are ruining the lives of other people the way their own life has been ruined.

Finally they achieve the ultimate climax of release by doing the one thing they can do successfully. Finally, they can succeed in ruining the lives of other people just like their own lives are ruined, and nobody can stop them.

And the shooters are the individuals who lack any kind of conscience or morality, so they have no personal inihibitions to stop them from killing, and killing in large numbers.

Is this what really motivates someone to commit a mass killing?

And does this suggest that actually Gun Free Zones motivate mass killings, instead of preventing them?
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[] - ladycristina - 05-04-2013, 09:20 AM
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