Is it racism and radicalization, or untreated mental illness, or toxic video games, or too-easy access to guns?
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They don't want to talk about the real larger context: The fact that our feminist society is hell bent on making these men's lives a living hell. We're constantly asking how to make mass shootings impossible in an attempt to avoid asking why these men are motivated to commit mass shootings to begin with. The answer to the second question is way too uncomfortable for the privileged victim classes to contemplate because the solution would involve them giving up their power in society and experiencing the equality they claim to want.
100% true and brilliantly put!
The pill and feminism began the death spiral. Or maybe go back to the women's suffrage and temperance movements.
You gotta wonder how many times this has happened already in history and then got put down with force once the system completely went off the rails. There might be something to that weak men create hard times, hard times create strong men cycle.