Colorado and Pennsylvania; something tells me that it's really not about guns. Have you noticed that it's the girls who are getting killed? Young girls!
The problem with these victimizers is that most likely they were molestation victims themselves with deep-seated issues with females! This is why society should not dismiss them as some kind of abnormality; they are products of this society.
I never thought that guys can be intimidated or hurt by girls. When I heard that fat boys would get depressed or suicidal due to rejection or taunting by girls, it just didn't make any sense to me. From my point of view, boys were physically stronger; the ball was always in their court.
When my ex revealed to me how girls were so mean to him when he was growing up because he was fat, I couldn't believe that girls would do that; to me, it just didn't make any sense. But I knew and felt, even without him delving into details, that the pain he endured was real and indelible. In addition, he too was molested, fanning the angry flames within him.
I don't think that one is born crazy; the person was driven to pull the trigger. In the PA case, the guy was a victim and a victimizer and he reached a point where he couldn't take it anymore. Of course, I'm not condoning his actions; I'm not gonna say that it was God's will or any of that stupid crap. What happened to all these girls are atrocious; nobody deserves that.
What I am saying instead is that these "crazies" aren't gonna disappear. Everyone is capable of all the things we deem ugly. This means that there's a troubled young soul out there who will grow up and lash out at the innocent bystanders. All I'm saying is that we as a society must address this as preventive measures; we can't just execute the "crazies" and pat ourselves on the back. They are weeds and unless we realize this, history will repeat itself and we'll see it in the headlines.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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