It was either their uncle or a former classmate, where they said that mental health issues were very much a part of this, or something to that effect. I can't find it now for the life of me.
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There's conflicting info all over the place.
You have one former classmate say he was bullied for being a hunting jacket-wearing weirdo.
Another classmate says he was a quiet dude, but otherwise friendly enough.
The nursing home he worked at thought he was a sweet kid.
The rifle team coach rejected him for, on top of absolute shit aim at 50 feet (not yards), "off-color jokes".
Don't forget that some people are saying that he never even tried out for the shooting team at school.
Shouldn't the fact a 20 year-old tried to assassinate someone who was elected when he was 11 be prima facie evidence of "mental health issues"?
If this world had any semblance of normalcy, you'd be 100% correct. Unfortunately, we very much do live in clown world.
Maybe you had a prophetic vision of it. There's been a lot of that lately.
Considering that I don't even believe in that kind of stuff, I doubt it.
It's really weird how after the fact everyone is like "oh yeah, he had problems, and was really fucked up".
And... Nobody did anything about it? Weird.
To be fair, how many weirdos did you know as a kid that it wouldn't take you by complete surprise if they did something like this? I can think of a couple.
What is an average person supposed to do to help/prevent weirdos in current year?
His parents were both mental health workers, so were likely pozzed as hell. The entire mental health system is indoctrinated.
You can't force people to be friends with weirdos. Associating with them yourself has social consequences. And may be rebuffed anyhow.
Other than reporting fedposting, what is one to do?
Hello pajeet. Did you get tired of raping goats and shitting on the streets?