MTG: How to stop mass shootings

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The gun debate is over. Let’s fix the fatherless, faithless culture drugging our boys.

It took a tragedy on America’s birthday, and the death of seven people, to demonstrate once and for all that gun control doesn’t work. Shooter Bobby Crimo bought the murder weapon himself, legally, in Illinois, a state with some of the strongest gun control laws in the country. Red flag laws didn’t stop him. There’s no reason to think they would work anywhere else.

What’s more, the city of Highland Park passed a total ban on assault rifles in 2013. Around the time, Mayor Nancy Rotering bragged: “Banning assault weapons … is one common-sense action to reduce gun violence and protect our children and our communities from potential mass violence and grief.”

As I watched those rambling, cryptic, sometimes threatening videos on YouTube, and tried to make it through Crimo’s chaotic music videos, I saw psychosis and desperation, a young man searching for meaning, alone, lost in angry fantasy.

I saw the unmistakable signs of drug abuse. Crimo was a marijuana smoker—that was obvious. You can see how, over the years, heavily smoking weed turned his skin gray and hair dull. While marijuana use can ease anxiety, PTSD, and even perform miracles for epileptics, for others it can cause psychosis.

There was more to Bobby Crimo’s decline than just dope. In addition to self-medicating, it’s a safe bet that he was on prescription drugs. Crimo was a member of an online movement called the “Sad Boys,” men who defy stereotypes and share their mental health struggles online. Most have depression.

MTG: How To Stop Mass Shootings
 
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Oh, cool. All we need to do to stop mass shootings is to accomplish the impossible.

Saying "we need more Fathers in the picture" is not a solution because the government isn't going to do anything to fix that problem. It's the right's equivalent of thinking banning guns is going to solve anything.

Government is one of the causes of the problem, if we're being real. MTG offers no details, and I'm sure if she actually has a plan for making us less fatherless, it's going to be genius, executed perfectly by the government, and there will be no unintended consequences.

And the points about shooters being on meds...come on, LOL.
 
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While I get wanting to always improve, how much attention does something that kills 0.00003% of the population deserve?
 
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The gun debate is over. Let’s fix the fatherless, faithless culture drugging our boys.

It took a tragedy on America’s birthday, and the death of seven people, to demonstrate once and for all that gun control doesn’t work. Shooter Bobby Crimo bought the murder weapon himself, legally, in Illinois, a state with some of the strongest gun control laws in the country. Red flag laws didn’t stop him. There’s no reason to think they would work anywhere else.

What’s more, the city of Highland Park passed a total ban on assault rifles in 2013. Around the time, Mayor Nancy Rotering bragged: “Banning assault weapons … is one common-sense action to reduce gun violence and protect our children and our communities from potential mass violence and grief.”

As I watched those rambling, cryptic, sometimes threatening videos on YouTube, and tried to make it through Crimo’s chaotic music videos, I saw psychosis and desperation, a young man searching for meaning, alone, lost in angry fantasy.

I saw the unmistakable signs of drug abuse. Crimo was a marijuana smoker—that was obvious. You can see how, over the years, heavily smoking weed turned his skin gray and hair dull. While marijuana use can ease anxiety, PTSD, and even perform miracles for epileptics, for others it can cause psychosis.

There was more to Bobby Crimo’s decline than just dope. In addition to self-medicating, it’s a safe bet that he was on prescription drugs. Crimo was a member of an online movement called the “Sad Boys,” men who defy stereotypes and share their mental health struggles online. Most have depression.

MTG: How To Stop Mass Shootings

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While I get wanting to always improve, how much attention does something that kills 0.00003% of the population deserve?

Hey, that's higher risk than getting killed by Islamic terrorists and we got literally trillions and trillions in debt fighting that battle.
 
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Oh, cool. All we need to do to stop mass shootings is to accomplish the impossible.

Saying "we need more Fathers in the picture" is not a solution because the government isn't going to do anything to fix that problem. It's the right's equivalent of thinking banning guns is going to solve anything.

Government is one of the causes of the problem, if we're being real. MTG offers no details, and I'm sure if she actually has a plan for making us less fatherless, it's going to be genius, executed perfectly by the government, and there will be no unintended consequences.

And the points about shooters being on meds...come on, LOL.

The government removed the father’s from the homes. If the government is capable of that, they’re capable of reversing the problem
 
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The government removed the father’s from the homes. If the government is capable of that, they’re capable of reversing the problem
No, they don't need to fix anything they just need to get out of the way. That's something MTG won't be doing though
 
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Oh, cool. All we need to do to stop mass shootings is to accomplish the impossible.

Saying "we need more Fathers in the picture" is not a solution because the government isn't going to do anything to fix that problem. It's the right's equivalent of thinking banning guns is going to solve anything.

Government is one of the causes of the problem, if we're being real. MTG offers no details, and I'm sure if she actually has a plan for making us less fatherless, it's going to be genius, executed perfectly by the government, and there will be no unintended consequences.

And the points about shooters being on meds...come on, LOL.
Agreed, the government can’t fix anything…. It only makes things worse.
 
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The government removed the father’s from the homes. If the government is capable of that, they’re capable of reversing the problem

Are they though? I don't think this holds up in practice. They have the power to reverse it, but they aren't capable. They didn't mean to cause it in the first place. This isn't what they set out to do. The idea that they can set out to reverse it, and accomplish that shows you have far more faith in government than I do.

We could end welfare. It seems hard to proclaim welfare has not removed father's from the home. If so, government can help in this case by no longer helping

Or you could just structure it in such a way that it removes the incentives for single-parent homes. But neither will ever happen.

I'm sure MTG could come up with something like this if she has a plan, but we all know it's not really a solution because it's not politically viable.
 
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Or you could just structure it in such a way that it removes the incentives for single-parent homes. But neither will ever happen.

I'm sure MTG could come up with something like this if she has a plan, but we all know it's not really a solution because it's not politically viable.

Can you provide an example? The only thing that comes to mind is UBI, which would just accelerate the financial ruin of our country. Because the majority would vote for whoever offered them the most.
 
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What a rambling mess blaming the regular enemies of the left, weed, music, etc.

Maybe he was just upset his mom was cheating on his dad?
Ridiculous garbage that they just eat right up because it deflects from the real problem. Guns.
 

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