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you are lucky. We don't have anything to slash. No mental health infrastructure to speak of.
originally posted by: Ohanka
Weird this happens mere days after the government announced plans to consider restricting the sale and transport of swords. Probably a coincidence but I can’t help but see the connection.
Shame it happened and knee jerk nanny staters will take full advantage of it.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: AllisVibration
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
originally posted by: andy06shake
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What kind of sick depraved excuse for a human being at 36 years old attacks a 13-year-old boy with a sword?
Pathetic really.
Obvious mental illness.
It has to be more than that, attacking random people, school shootings and the like, reeks of mind control.
These people are just insane...and it's spreading.
I'm not convinced that even all terrorists are not mentally ill.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: AllisVibration
I mean I'm not suggesting it is not theoretically possible to hypnotise someone without their will.
But you are not going to get them to carry out acts of depravity such as this one without a measure of complicity.
This guy is simply apt to be severely mentally deranged rather than conditioned to do such a thing by my guess.
You don't need government programs, just life, the correct circumstances, and unfortunately, a willingness to commit violence.
He's just a horrible bastard he does not need to be a Manchurian candidate as unfortunate as the case may be.
My last reply for now, but just think about this. This guy and those like him, just completely flip out of the blue? They usually have a history of mental illness, but nothing to suggest they would carry out something like this.
Then all of a sudden they target complete ransoms, whoever happens to be near
That’s much more than mere mental illness and that’s a fact.
Let's just hope he's not detained under the Mental Health Act.