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Originally Posted by Survey_Man I’m doing a report about school violence and events such as Columbine High School, when two teenagers went to school with a gun and killed their fellow students. I have a survey that I assembled as well as just general curiosity on views on such an event.
I personally view such shooters as troubled teenagers who’s teenage angst and feelings of isolation has pushed them to their breaking point. Much similarly to someone who commits suicide, statistics have actually shown that most teenage shooters also intend on killing themselves afterwards.
Basically I was wondering what you think. Can you see why someone might get to such a point that this seems like the answer? If your friend was going to commit such an act, would you know about it? Why do you think somebody might do something like this? |
Does anyone expect anything different? Seriously, kids are taught that they are animals and that there is no consequences after life, therefore, whatever you do on Earth does not matter and the only consequences there are is what man can deal, which is, at worst, death.
I think these shootings and school violence would happen a lot less if guns were allowed on campus. If every teacher were taught how to use a gun and had a gun in every classroom, these shooting would not happen or, at worst, would be ended faster than if we just relied in the police.
Remember, school shootings only began to really happen after we started teaching a lot of Evolution, threw out God, and started making gun laws.