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On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 08:30:39 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 2/14/18 8:48 PM, Bill wrote: On 2/14/18 6:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The hatred and division of adults are obviously affecting the younger people.Â* Horrible event in Florida. Maybe is proof mental health professionals suck. I think the problems we have here in the USA is cultural and is multi-faceted. They include: Dependence on social media for interaction with others. Social media removes real human interaction and creates an artificial world with little emotional feedback. Hell, the expression of normal body language has been replaced by "emoticons". Too many or too strict privacy laws. HIPAA laws should be revised to allow medical and mental health professionals to alert law enforcement of suspected threats by those with aggressive tendencies or who represent a danger to to society. Parental responsibility for teaching and disciplining of kids has increasingly been shifted to their teachers and schools. Schools are for academic learning, not for raising kids. Now-a-days parents don't always support the school systems or rules. They sue them if they think little Johnny has been mistreated. Far too much of an "entitlement" philosophy today. A feeling of unfulfilled entitlement leads to frustration, and confusion. We need to re-enforce the concept of self responsibility and accountability. Need to reign in some of the liberal preaching in schools. Too easy to acquire assault type rifles. Most states have a legal age for "long guns" of 18 years but 21 years for handguns. Most of these mass shootings are done with assault type rifles. But, of course, the immediate reaction by the DC crowd focuses only on gun control. Nobody mentions that "assault type rifles" specifically the AR class is the most popular rifle in the US with unknown millions of them out there. It is not surprising they show up now and then in a murder. The fact remains more people are killed by "personal weapons" (hands, feet etc) than all rifles combined, assault or otherwise. Same with edged weapons. Rifles are not really the things killing the most people. They just seem to be the high profile shootings. Nobody gives a **** about the 15-20 black people shot everyday with pistols in the inner city because of the drug war. |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 10:06:14 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I was just reading about the YouTube blogger who reported the post made by Cruz back in 2017 about "going to be a professional school shooter" to the FBI. The blogger said the local office of the FBI immediately met with him, took the screen capture of Cruz's post and that's the last he ever heard about it. Until yesterday. Seems there are some problems even in the FBI. Why wasn't he questioned? Why didn't they do something? Maybe if he had tweeted about Putin, Trump and a Russian hooker, they would have been paying more attention. |
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On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 12:38:55 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 07:54:04 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Because mental health services are not available to youngsters most in need? You certainly have all the simple-minded nonsense down pat. Actually Cruz was "in treatment" but Hippa laws prevent us really hearing any details and he did not seem to be on the local police radar, although the FBI knew about him from 2 threat reports. I guess they were too busy investigating trump to spend any time alerting local authorities. It was still not enough to flag him in the background check system. So much for those background checks you think will solve all of our problems. The FBI also should have known him from the youtube comment where he used his own name. |
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On Thursday, 15 February 2018 12:15:02 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/15/18 11:01 AM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 8:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/14/18 8:48 PM, Bill wrote: On 2/14/18 6:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The hatred and division of adults are obviously affecting the younger people.Â* Horrible event in Florida. Maybe is proof mental health professionals suck. I think the problems we have here in the USA is cultural and is multi-faceted.Â* They include: Dependence on social media for interaction with others.Â* Social media removes real human interaction and creates an artificial world with little emotional feedback.Â* Hell, the expression of normal body language has been replaced by "emoticons". Too many or too strict privacy laws.Â* HIPAA laws should be revised to allow medical and mental health professionals to alert law enforcement of suspected threats by those with aggressive tendencies or who represent a danger to to society. Parental responsibility for teaching and disciplining of kids has increasingly been shifted to their teachers and schools.Â* Schools are for academic learning, not for raising kids. Now-a-days parents don't always support the school systems or rules.Â* They sue them if they think little Johnny has been mistreated. Far too much of an "entitlement" philosophy today.Â* A feeling of unfulfilled entitlement leads to frustration, and confusion.Â* We need to re-enforce the concept of self responsibility and accountability. Need to reign in some of the liberal preaching in schools. Too easy to acquire assault type rifles.Â* Most states have a legal age for "long guns" of 18 years but 21 years for handguns.Â* Most of these mass shootings are done with assault type rifles. But, of course, the immediate reaction by the DC crowd focuses only on gun control. Society is similar among many Western-style countries...and yet only one country has the numbers of and sorts of mass shootings under discussion here. Which country is that, and what is different about it? We are the only ones massively drugging our kids? Maybe it is because we are the only western country in which there is such easy access to guns. Ever consider that? Bingo! Crazy gun culture and unstable youth = trouble. |
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On 2/15/2018 1:30 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 12:38:55 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 07:54:04 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: Because mental health services are not available to youngsters most in need? You certainly have all the simple-minded nonsense down pat. Actually Cruz was "in treatment" but Hippa laws prevent us really hearing any details and he did not seem to be on the local police radar, although the FBI knew about him from 2 threat reports. I guess they were too busy investigating trump to spend any time alerting local authorities. It was still not enough to flag him in the background check system. So much for those background checks you think will solve all of our problems. The FBI also should have known him from the youtube comment where he used his own name. What gets me is that if a parent takes their kid to the doctor with a bruise and the doc has any suspicion at all that the parent may be responsible for the bruise, the Department of Social Services may be contacted and authorized to take custody of the kid until an investigation is done. If a dog owner leaves a dog locked in a hot car during the summer the dog can be taken for safe keeping and the owner charged with animal cruelty. But if a person demonstrates a violent personality with the potential to cause harm to someone to a shrink or therapist, the shrink or therapist can't say anything. They just prescribe some anti-depressants and schedule another session for next week. |
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On 2/15/2018 2:19 PM, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 15 February 2018 12:15:02 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 11:01 AM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 8:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/14/18 8:48 PM, Bill wrote: On 2/14/18 6:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The hatred and division of adults are obviously affecting the younger people.Â* Horrible event in Florida. Maybe is proof mental health professionals suck. I think the problems we have here in the USA is cultural and is multi-faceted.Â* They include: Dependence on social media for interaction with others.Â* Social media removes real human interaction and creates an artificial world with little emotional feedback.Â* Hell, the expression of normal body language has been replaced by "emoticons". Too many or too strict privacy laws.Â* HIPAA laws should be revised to allow medical and mental health professionals to alert law enforcement of suspected threats by those with aggressive tendencies or who represent a danger to to society. Parental responsibility for teaching and disciplining of kids has increasingly been shifted to their teachers and schools.Â* Schools are for academic learning, not for raising kids. Now-a-days parents don't always support the school systems or rules.Â* They sue them if they think little Johnny has been mistreated. Far too much of an "entitlement" philosophy today.Â* A feeling of unfulfilled entitlement leads to frustration, and confusion.Â* We need to re-enforce the concept of self responsibility and accountability. Need to reign in some of the liberal preaching in schools. Too easy to acquire assault type rifles.Â* Most states have a legal age for "long guns" of 18 years but 21 years for handguns.Â* Most of these mass shootings are done with assault type rifles. But, of course, the immediate reaction by the DC crowd focuses only on gun control. Society is similar among many Western-style countries...and yet only one country has the numbers of and sorts of mass shootings under discussion here. Which country is that, and what is different about it? We are the only ones massively drugging our kids? Maybe it is because we are the only western country in which there is such easy access to guns. Ever consider that? Bingo! Crazy gun culture and unstable youth = trouble. Focus on the unstable youth. It's really the problem, not guns. |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 11:19:32 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Thursday, 15 February 2018 12:15:02 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 11:01 AM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 8:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/14/18 8:48 PM, Bill wrote: On 2/14/18 6:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The hatred and division of adults are obviously affecting the younger people.* Horrible event in Florida. Maybe is proof mental health professionals suck. I think the problems we have here in the USA is cultural and is multi-faceted.* They include: Dependence on social media for interaction with others.* Social media removes real human interaction and creates an artificial world with little emotional feedback.* Hell, the expression of normal body language has been replaced by "emoticons". Too many or too strict privacy laws.* HIPAA laws should be revised to allow medical and mental health professionals to alert law enforcement of suspected threats by those with aggressive tendencies or who represent a danger to to society. Parental responsibility for teaching and disciplining of kids has increasingly been shifted to their teachers and schools.* Schools are for academic learning, not for raising kids. Now-a-days parents don't always support the school systems or rules.* They sue them if they think little Johnny has been mistreated. Far too much of an "entitlement" philosophy today.* A feeling of unfulfilled entitlement leads to frustration, and confusion.* We need to re-enforce the concept of self responsibility and accountability. Need to reign in some of the liberal preaching in schools. Too easy to acquire assault type rifles.* Most states have a legal age for "long guns" of 18 years but 21 years for handguns.* Most of these mass shootings are done with assault type rifles. But, of course, the immediate reaction by the DC crowd focuses only on gun control. Society is similar among many Western-style countries...and yet only one country has the numbers of and sorts of mass shootings under discussion here. Which country is that, and what is different about it? We are the only ones massively drugging our kids? Maybe it is because we are the only western country in which there is such easy access to guns. Ever consider that? Bingo! Crazy gun culture and unstable youth = trouble. Just for you, donnie -- https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/...QxitHC7uw.jpeg |
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On Thursday, 15 February 2018 15:29:41 UTC-4, John H wrote:
On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 11:19:32 -0800 (PST), True North wrote: On Thursday, 15 February 2018 12:15:02 UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 11:01 AM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 2/15/18 8:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/14/18 8:48 PM, Bill wrote: On 2/14/18 6:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The hatred and division of adults are obviously affecting the younger people.Â* Horrible event in Florida. Maybe is proof mental health professionals suck. I think the problems we have here in the USA is cultural and is multi-faceted.Â* They include: Dependence on social media for interaction with others.Â* Social media removes real human interaction and creates an artificial world with little emotional feedback.Â* Hell, the expression of normal body language has been replaced by "emoticons". Too many or too strict privacy laws.Â* HIPAA laws should be revised to allow medical and mental health professionals to alert law enforcement of suspected threats by those with aggressive tendencies or who represent a danger to to society. Parental responsibility for teaching and disciplining of kids has increasingly been shifted to their teachers and schools.Â* Schools are for academic learning, not for raising kids. Now-a-days parents don't always support the school systems or rules.Â* They sue them if they think little Johnny has been mistreated. Far too much of an "entitlement" philosophy today.Â* A feeling of unfulfilled entitlement leads to frustration, and confusion.Â* We need to re-enforce the concept of self responsibility and accountability. Need to reign in some of the liberal preaching in schools. Too easy to acquire assault type rifles.Â* Most states have a legal age for "long guns" of 18 years but 21 years for handguns.Â* Most of these mass shootings are done with assault type rifles. But, of course, the immediate reaction by the DC crowd focuses only on gun control. Society is similar among many Western-style countries...and yet only one country has the numbers of and sorts of mass shootings under discussion here. Which country is that, and what is different about it? We are the only ones massively drugging our kids? Maybe it is because we are the only western country in which there is such easy access to guns. Ever consider that? Bingo! Crazy gun culture and unstable youth = trouble. Just for you, donnie -- https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/...QxitHC7uw.jpeg Bizarre! Every picture you've posted since returning from your Goofy Cruise has been of the back end of an animal. If this your 'new hobby' JohnnyMop? |
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