School shootings

This is just a rant on a tangent of my previous post. Teachers,parents, and the police always worry about school shootings/violence yet they refuse to deal with the underlying issues of the fact that people are just not caring, or kind enough to each other anymore. Its only been in the recent years the the words roadrage and school shootings have entered our societies minds. They blame it on the parents and sure it probobly is partly the parents faults BUT! Its not entirely the parents fault, its also the people who commit this atrocities fault. I’m not writing to place blame so I’m going to leave that for now. I want to focus on what causes this to happen. Think about elementry school in the playground where the bully would come around and trip people. There is always the one kid who couldn’t really stand up for himself. Usually the poor kid never gets better at fighting for himself unless someone gets behind him(thats where bad parents come to blame). Now the kids is now almost an adult with a mind full of anger for the people that have abused him for the years. Anger that is not dealed with comes out in many ways, some people write, some do drugs/alcohol, and some just give up on life.Overall MOST people try to fit in somewhere now unfortunately when you have been a loser your whole life the “cool” and “popular” croud will not accept you(not that i’m saying they are even good people to be around anyway). These people end up finding people also like them who most people find less than appelaing for some reason. Nothing good ever happens when you have a mob of angry people. This is show with the trench coat mafia. I’m sure at one point most of those boys were smiley 5 years running around in thier backyards playing tag. What happened to them? The worlds evil, they were abuse and scarred to the point where they didnt know what to do anymore. Remember, I am not writing excuses for those who commit these crimes I am just giving my perspective on what made them do it.

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