Jersey Girl wrote:Shooter killed his own sister. Age 22.
He was age 22, or his sister was age 22?
Jersey Girl wrote:Shooter killed his own sister. Age 22.
Dr. Shades wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Shooter killed his own sister. Age 22.
He was age 22, or his sister was age 22?
EAllusion wrote:Is there any reason to think these recent spree killings were committed by people who were mentally ill? Unless you define anyone who commits such an act as mentally ill, which you shouldn’t, I am not seeing it.
The non-mentally ill are more prone to violence than the mentally ill are. Mass shooters are always or even typically mentally ill. It seems like a red herring to bring up.
The non-mentally ill are more prone to violence than the mentally ill are. Mass shooters are always or even typically mentally ill. It seems like a red herring to bring up.
Jersey Girl wrote:EAllusion wrote:Is there any reason to think these recent spree killings were committed by people who were mentally ill? Unless you define anyone who commits such an act as mentally ill, which you shouldn’t, I am not seeing it.
The non-mentally ill are more prone to violence than the mentally ill are. Mass shooters are always or even typically mentally ill. It seems like a red herring to bring up.
No. We're discussing it as part of the equation in mass shootings.
Jersey Girl wrote:The non-mentally ill are more prone to violence than the mentally ill are. Mass shooters are always or even typically mentally ill. It seems like a red herring to bring up.
EAllusion are you talking about untreated or treated mentally ill persons in this?
Jersey Girl wrote:Perfume on my Mind wrote:I think Democrats should start making the association between mass shootings and universal health care. If the root of the problem is mental health, shouldn't we be doing everything we can to get these crazy shooters the help they need before they go nuts and start killing people?
GOP: Empty thoughts and prayers
Democrats: We need universal mental health care!
They should repeat that and Moscow Mitch daily until the election.
YES. I touched on mental health here yesterday.
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Mental health and gun control need to be addressed as priority. And additionally, addressing education and poverty/economy.
I think it bears mentioning that in most of these shootings, we are looking at young men whose brains have yet to fully develop (frontal lobe--executive function) when mental illness often rears it's ugly head. Schizophrenia, bi polar, depression/anxiety.
Just like my family member who suicided.
These vulnerable young men are falling through the cracks and we're giving them access to any damn weapon of their choice.
EAllusion wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:
EAllusion are you talking about untreated or treated mentally ill persons in this?
I am talking about the total population of mentally ill people. Estimates of their proneness to violence are lower than people who aren’t mentally ill. Mental illness increases one’s risk of being a victim of violence, though.
If you need a group to be fearful of and are only allowed to know if they are mentally ill or not, you are safer with the mentally ill group. If this is paradoxical to you, remember that mental illness not infrequently harms people’s functional ability, including their ability to carry out violence. At the same time the idea that classic mental health issues like schizophrenia make people violence prone is a myth.
Perfume on my Mind wrote:I will say for my own part that I've long thought the "mental illness" defense was a red herring, but since it seems to be a popular talking point from the gun rights crowd, it might be good political strategy to counter that argument with one for universal health care.
I mean... if they're serious about the mental health thing being the cause. How else are we going to get these poor troubled folks to seek help? Are they just going to volunteer to pay for the care they probably don't think they need?
The moral of the story: We should have universal health care, and maybe we can talk some people into it this way.