• @xkforce
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    1 year ago

    The vast majority of mentally ill people are not violent. The idea that mental illness is largely responsible for the prevalence of mass shooters contributes to the stigma already attached to mental illness.

    • @shalafi
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      181 year ago

      Know what did happen shortly before Columbine? Reagan dissembled our mental health infrastructure.

      I was a teen in the late 80’s. Hell, I thought homelessness was a normal thing I simply hadn’t heard of until MTv started flogging it.

      And if the mass shooting didn’t start post-Columbine…? LOL, we didn’t have that word in our lexicon.

      FFS, we used to able to buy shotguns in the auto parts store. But suddenly, guns and “easy access” are the problem?

      Why don’t you folks start a fight you have a chance of actually winning? Shut down the right-wing propaganda, hard, yesterday.

      And while we’re at it, I’d kill for a solid study on how many killers, including suicides, are left/right politically. We both know how that’s gonna play out.

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        I am saying that something else started it. Mental health care has been terrible for way longer than Columbine. And youre going to have to explain why there was a decade and a half gap between Reagan and this mass shooting. Dont get me wrong, Reagan was a real piece of shit but I don’t think mental health or the lack of it is the major cause. Easy access to guns OTOH…

      • @[email protected]
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        Mass shootings pre columbine were more rare but weren’t unheard of. Mostly they were belltower or highway sniper style incidents or postal related as they were severely overworked at the time.

        Also, while mass shootings were more rare, not only could you get one at the hardware store you could order a full auto directly to your door with no background check or even ID for a while.

        Just to add.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Up until 2000, the NRA was actually a big supporter of gun control. At that point they switched to being pretty much zero tolerance for any gun control, and even trying to dismantle gun control.

        One could apply the same logic you just did to blame mental health regulations to blame this instead.

        • @Illuminostro
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          They became a lobbying group for gun manufacturers and their shareholders.

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      No one is saying all mentally ill people are violent. They’re saying most of these mass shooters are mentally ill. What stigma? That mentally ill people should have help available to them?

    • @spittingimage
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      01 year ago

      Did you miss a century of mental healthcare development?

      • @xkforce
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        Its the guns. It was ALWAYS the guns. There was a significant increase in the number and severity of mass shootings after the federal assault weapons ban sunsetted. There is significant amounts of evidence that easy access to guns results in much higher homicide and mass shooting rates.

        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/search/research-news/5504/