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    I fail to see the relevance of this post and it comes off as if people want to victim blame. A lot of people have problems. A lot of people get bullied. Just think about the thousands of women who get raped and sexually abused throughout their lifes.

    Mass shooter fit a profile, sure. They obviously aren’t happy people. But the reason why they do this is not what has happened to them in their lifes. Otherwise we would have a lot more mass shooters.

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      I think you’re missing the point in that we already have a lot of mass shooters because society has failed them.

      This is a symptom of our society.

      Trying to absolve society of its involvement is essentially just turning a blind eye to the problem and hoping it goes away. Which is exactly the problem that we have.

      This is simply taking an actual nuanced thought on the situation instead of letting your emotions regulate your thoughts and turning everything into a false dichotomy.

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        It is not society which is failing when people turn to murder it’s the people who turn to murder who are failing.

        The focus should be on why a few people decide it’s okay to hate other groups of people so much, that they murder them.

        To believe it’s society’s fault people are turning into murderes and now it’s society’s responsibility to dissolve each and every problem anyone could have ever is completely unrealistic.

        People will always have problems. And there will always be people who believe other lives are worth less. It’s much more likely to be able to do something against the latter than doing something against people having problems.

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        instead of letting your emotions regulate your thoughts and turning everything into a false dichotomy.

        Well said.

        Also, seems like a lot of people here on Lemmy fall for that, unfortunately.

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      A lot more mass shooters? You mean like we’ve got? The number is going up, is that not a good indicator at an external factor?

      • Someology
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        Yeah, there would be orders of magnitude more mass shooters if everyone with a garbage childhood and an intellectual challenge followed this path. It is the tiny minority of such people who take the terrorist path.

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        Because a lot of people have struggles and only few are becoming murderers or hurt people in other ways. Murderes, at some point in their lifes, decided it is okay to hurt others. That is the deciding factor.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      But the reason why they do this is not what has happened to them in their lifes.

      We are our memories.

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        We are the decisions we make. Each person is the sum of how they react to stimulus.

        • Cosmic Cleric
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          We are the decisions we make.

          And we make those decisions based on our life experiences, also known as memories.

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            We have enough examples of (mass) murderes who did not have horrible lives and so many people have horrible lives and don’t kill others.

            It’s illogical to draw the conclusion it’s a bad life that turns people into murderes.

            A better course of action would be higher intervention at the point were someone decides: “others should suffer for my problems”.

            • Cosmic Cleric
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              We have enough examples of (mass) murderes who did not have horrible lives

              I’m something of a news junkie and I haven’t heard of them. Maybe there’s a one-off here or there, but the majority of them would not have what you described.

              and so many people have horrible lives and don’t kill others.

              Well yes, of course. Mental illness is a spectrum, it’s a bell curve, it’s not an on and off switch, when it comes to murder.

              It’s illogical to draw the conclusion it’s a bad life that turns people into murderes.

              I disagree with this, strongly.

              Honestly that sounds like an opinion of someone who believes illogically in that we’re always “captains of our ship” and we’re always perfect mentally, and that we always can make decisions free of illness.

              Humanity is just not like that, we have emotions and can have mental illness, and sometimes they drive us to do things that we regret later on or uncontrolling of during.

              Mental illness can affect our perception of things to the point where we do things that seem logical to us but that society would think is completely illogical, like murder.

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                I think you have trouble differentiating between causes and fault or responsibility. English is not my native language, so perhaps I get the inuendo wrong. But claiming “Cruz’ crime was 100 % society’s fault” absolves the murderer of all his responsibility.

                Society is not responsible for the decisions you make, it’s your decision alone. You don’t get to blame others for your decisions to hurt and murder people.

                • Cosmic Cleric
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                  I think you have trouble differentiating between causes and fault or responsibility.

                  Very dismissal of you to think that of me.

                  For the record, I don’t.

                  “Cruz’ crime was 100 % society’s fault”

                  Nobody ever said 100%.

                  Society is not responsible for the decisions you make, it’s your decision alone.

                  We affect each other more than we realise and/or want to admit. Humans are social creatures.

                  And again, not talking in absolutes.