subgenius wrote:Clearly the liberal, and some conservative faithfuls, have no interest pursuing non-partisan realities.
Oh, so this time you're going to go with mental illness and not video games? Anything to take focus off of the actual reality which has already been demonstrated to be the only common denominator: easy access to firearms.
subgenius wrote:Without a point of contention many posters here are left without a sense of self, without a sense of purpose.
Yes, it is almost as sad as being a self-designated troll.
subgenius wrote:In other words, they really don't care about a single other life, or even a dozen lives...they only care about their own life inasmuch as it can be defined by ego.
So Republicans care about lives so much that they block legislation that makes it more difficult for the mentally ill to obtain firearms, but at the same time their argument is that those committing these crimes are mentally ill. So what was your solution again?
subgenius wrote:Your insight into what is truly the issue that is a "silver bullet" permeates so much of our society that it is baffling why "the village" has not attacked it with the same vigor that it attacks public restroom usage.
Yeah, it isn't as if the mental health angle has ever been discussed on the Left before, huh?
What you and apparently Jersey Girl haven't understood is that focusing on the primary cause (easy access to guns) doesn't mean you're negating other underlying factors that contribute. But let's focus on what we can change, not what we cannot. This kid wasn't mentally ill. Jumping to that conclusion using the shooting as only evidence is just circular reasoning. Murder is not a symptom of mental illness. He had no history of crime or violence nor was he ever bullied. Pretending this could have been stopped if only he had received more hugs and acceptance is wishful thinking. Same is true for the Parkland shooter who was himself a bully among bullies. If you say we have to "see the signs" and do something to stop it beforehand you're being naïve. There are quite literally dozens of kids at our local school who exhibit the same "signs" as this kid. You'd have them all... what? Forced into counseling and further stigmatized as everyone would see the school views them as potential killers?
Probably all of them will grow out of it and move on, never to become violent criminals. But your idea is to focus on this "silver bullet" and pretend the ubiquitous nature of guns in this country has nothing to do with anything because the reality is YOU care nothing about the loss of young lives and are far more worried about scoring political points.