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originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: introvert
It's not a systemic issue, as that would indicate there is something within the system that is affecting the choices these people make. It's a personal issue and one that we have no place in sticking our noses.
Yah, better to leave hate buried and let it fester.
Hate? These people are attracted to killers for a variety of reasons. That does not mean they have hate in their heart and pose a risk.
Also, what business is it of yours what other people are attracted to? Who do you think you are?
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: Krazysh0t
I'm pretty sure unless I'm about to be a Nelson advocate.
Maybe the earth is flat yet hollow.
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: face23785
If you ask me, this is more evidence that we have some kind of systemic problem as a society. This isn't normal. The people admiring this asshole, some of them it's just a juvenile phase. Some of them are inevitably sick in the head though. How many of them have thoughts of becoming copycats?
I totally agree but....
What do you expect...look at all the people that admire a draft dodging, pussy grabbin, pornstar lovin, lyin, tweet addicted, serial wifecheeter, asshole. I totally agree there is a systemic problem in society that denies reality. it's sad, very, very sad, believe me.
Thanks for pointing this out!! It's a shame but you reap what you sow...Corinthians 6:7
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: introvert
It's not a systemic issue, as that would indicate there is something within the system that is affecting the choices these people make. It's a personal issue and one that we have no place in sticking our noses.
Yah, better to leave hate buried and let it fester.
Hate? These people are attracted to killers for a variety of reasons. That does not mean they have hate in their heart and pose a risk.
Also, what business is it of yours what other people are attracted to? Who do you think you are?
Now you care, huh...somebody ruffled your feathers.
Ignoring buried resentment and ager, allowing it to build until it goes bang in your face, is the problem.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: intrptr
I agree. That is a weird social quirk. I think it stems from the fact that Americans take privacy seriously coupled with good ole fashioned American selfishness.
I simply asked who you think you are to judge someone, calling their likes and dislikes a matter of "hate", when there is no indication is has anything to do with hate.
originally posted by: intrptr
Or denial. Invasion of privacy is different. Law abiding citizens are the ones getting punished for these crimes by legislation that restricts their freedom and liberty.
I haven't done anything wrong but I cannot carry a gun in public to defend myself against just this kind of thing. In fact these crimes are the more horrific because people can't go armed...
A bit off topic, the subject should remain why people seem to identify with such hatred and cruelty as mass murder(ers).
originally posted by: Lysergic
What's wrong with wimmin?
originally posted by: intrptr
a reply to: introvert
I simply asked who you think you are to judge someone, calling their likes and dislikes a matter of "hate", when there is no indication is has anything to do with hate.
That ignorance right there demonstrates why these incidents will continue.
Besides jumping to ridicule, "who do I think I am" for wondering about motivations of people that admire mass murder?
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: intrptr
A bit off topic, the subject should remain why people seem to identify with such hatred and cruelty as mass murder(ers).
That is not the subject.
Yes it is. Look at the thread title...
Hmmm... Without getting too far into a gun debate I'd say that any yahoo able to pick up a gun and carry it on the street is just asking for trouble.