My nephew was in the same class as the shooter in Georgia.

The shooter got up, left the classroom, my nephew heard multiple gun shots, and then shooter attempted to get back in the classroom.

Someone my nephew shared a school bus with is dead. Our society continues to fail our children, and too many of us appear unmotivated to solve these issues.

@poppastring because those issues are not intended to be solved, as that would mean providing #accessible and #affordable #MentalHealthCare without stigmatization...

#StochasticTerrorism is politically desired!

@kkarhan @poppastring meh. I think the most dangerous (whether mentally ill or not) person alive couldn’t cause as much harm as easily if they had no access to guns.

@MxVerda @poppastring I disagree, as the problem is never access.

  • That ship died with the invention of the #Luty-SMG & #FGC9 Carbine and even the most restrictive juristictions like #Germany and #Japan evidence this to not be effective.

The problem is that people not only get penalized for and actively prevented from seeking help with whatever drives them to choose such actions BUT also get rewarded with airtime for said actions.

Kevin Karhan :verified: (@[email protected])

@[email protected] The problem ain't guns but the normalization of #StochasticTerrorism and the fact that #mainstream #MassMedia [reward it with airtime]( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3VQULyT390 )! - If #MentalHealthcare and social support was available this shit wouldn't be that rampant!!!

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People generally don’t go on mass murder sprees with kitchen knives, as far as I’m aware