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Old 03-11-09, 05:53 PM   #58
Happy Times
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It seems he intentionally targetted girls, and pupils of the 9th or 10th classes, which is taken as a hint that he was after people he knew, and girls he know. He killed 8 girls, but only 1 boy in the school. It is speculated that disappointing social experiences and the experience of being rejected, play a role in this context.
Again.
The biggest pattern in these killings over the years is that they are young males unable to get laid.
What about the US killing today, the same?
I also would put my biggest blame on the violence and porn that children are exposed of.

The rejections, bullying and resulting repressed anger is nothing new but the reaction and responses are now influenced by these.
The shooters usually lack social interaction skills and harbour ideas of their superior intellect over others, like this German kid.
Its all part of the same defencive reaction.
Some angry young men join Nazis or Antifa, some start shooting by themself.

So the solutions have to be found in the homes and schools.
The exposure to violent entertainments at young age should be made harder.
I would include yearly psychological tests in schools and make it mandatory that parents attend regular parent/teacher meetings.

This would prevent more school shootings than gun laws, i can promise.
But most importantly it would save much more lives not lost in suicides, drug addictions etc. that are also often the result of the same reasons.
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