KCM do a little historical reading. First known school shooting in the US occurred in 1764. I'm not sure but I think that you can discount TV and video games as being the blame :shock: :lol: OK fast forward, read about Bath Mi. Granted was a bombing but the kids were just as dead. I don't think TV or Video games were responsible there either. Happened in 1927. In all the mass killings I could find only the 1764 attack can't be tied to someone with severe mental health issues. The 1764 attack was an indian attack.
Now fast forward to the 60's. Reports of patient abuse a mental hospitals started making the news. Then some people started yelling about patient rights. How a patient should not be able to be incarcerated without a judge making that decision and then only if the person could be classed as a danger to themselves and others. Then along comes the Carter Reagan recession. And both sides were all to willing to toss people who really did need help under the bus. Ever sense these changes took place the number of mass killings have gone up.
I darn sure don't have all the answers. But we can't fix a problem unless we have provable facts that can be addressed. Prove to me that every mass killing in the US sense TV came out is linked to TV we can address it. Prove that all Mass murderers played the same violent video games prior to their killing sprees and we can address that issue too. You can go back and look at the investigations of the killers that will show that most if not all had bad mental health problems.
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