leftist redditors making fun of a guy on an incel forum who clearly seems lonely and mentally ill.
(media.kotakuinaction2.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (30)
sorted by:
Remember when the entire "March for our Lives" movement ended in two seconds by the "oppressed, lesbian mexican" girl admitting that not only did they bully the shit out of their school shooter, they felt zero regret for doing it and believed truly that if you knew him you would have bullied him too?
Because I do, that was the most mask off moment they'd had in a while and only slipped because they let a teenager speak for them.
I missed that entirely. Is there video of that still floating around?
Here. You can hear her acting super choked up about it too, because her victim narrative has been caught and questioned and she is desperate to get it back.
Turns out, school shooters are actively created by a fucked up society. Who knew?
Every time I talk with a lefty about the ongoing effort to disarm the peasantry, I beat my head against this wall. The problem is that these people have no friends in a cruel and uncaring environment, but no one wants to address that. No one wants to sit down and have a long hard look at how we rebuild everything back into a high trust society where people have communities and friends and family and support networks.
It's always just "Oh, let me awkwardly sidestep that part of the conversation so I don't have to grapple with the fact that the actual problem is civilizational scale and not just a pet political issue".
I was talkign with a buddy the other week and remarked at how it's going to require people reaching out to these untouchables, the social pariahs, and how doing so will jsut get you dragged down along with them. We couldn't figure out a solution, but it's a deep problem that needs to be addressed if we actually want this to stop happening. You can't have a society in which people like this girl can have that level of hatred directed at fellow community members because it breeds the exact response such cruelty earned that school.
I don't want to sound like I'm trying to be mega-edgy or something, but I always have much more sympathy for the shooter than the kids. I know personally what it's like to stand on that edge, and I know who those kids were and how they behaved to become the targets. Thank fucking God for World of Warcraft in my high school years. The internet gave me better friends and connections than RL ever did.
To your post, this will have to be something that everyone works on at once. No singular group, business, or non-profit could be assigned to try to help or fix the masses of broken and dissociated people in our country now. The first step is identification of what the behaviors are that have to be addressed and corrected, and then what you want those behaviors to become instead. Once that agreement is found, the real hard work of bringing it all to fruition can begin.
The thing is, most of the time they don't drag you down until they are too far gone to even save.
It'll certainly feel like they are, and you will be met with a lot of resistance, but once years of grime and buildup have been shaken off their mental state you'll look back and realize it was easier to pull them out of it than most "white girls with anxiety and depression" that make up half of the high schools.
Literally just a single outstretched hand is often enough to turn a school shooter into just an awkward dude. It won't fix him completely, unless that hand is a mega Chad, but it'll keep his focus forward instead of stewing.
Which is why I have nothing but bile for people who whinge endlessly about teens, school shooters and the like, but haven't spent a moment in the local Big Brother program. Literally 3 hours a week (that you wouldn't use even slightly productively) and enough tax write offs to mostly break even on most activities, and you turned an entire kid's life around. And that's just one program you can contribute to.
I have an anecdotal experience to share. This school shooter I could relate to because I was also in that mental state of him when I was younger 10 years ago or so. Every time I try to rely on what I called friends when I was at lowest point, not only they didn't take it seriously, and I found out they are probably badmouthing me behind my back. Back then I never liked being singled out but they would keep doing that.
What made my mental state better was getting the fuck away from them and completely ignoring them and becoming hermit. Then I stopped spending way too much money and had more time to be productive when I decided to isolate myself. That was when I learned it's not worth it to have socialised life. And if you are in that lowest point of life and depressed, girls in general seem more cruel to you and treat you very coldly. That was way before poltics got crazier and more extreme. I cannot imagine how worse it is now. Some people just don't have much empathy and only seem altruistic if they get something out of it. This is maybe why I become more aggressive if I meet what I assume is left-wing zealot.