06-14-2016, 07:35 PM
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The Dominator
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: North Bay, ON
Age: 34
Posts: 8,987
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Re: orlando shooting
It pissed me off when CNN interviewed the ex-wife and her fiance with both of them heavily indicating the shooter had mental health issues, among them bipolar and aggressive tendencies. Then the second the interview concluded it went to CNN's expert panel who all flat out called the ex-wife's assessment baseless as she hadn't communicated with the shooter for 7-8 years and that this was "much more about radicalization than mental illness" I turned the TV off at that point lmao
Today presents a perfect storm for these kind of attacks to happen; you have a country that not only has gun issues, but it's one that has kicked the hornet's nest that is the middle east for the last 30 some-odd years which paints a giant red X on it, continually attempting to force the populace to conform to the western structure of politics. You now have a large, rapidly growing well of religious extremists with recruiters being so easily connected with "brothers and sisters" in other countries, taking to forums and obscure channels that the mentally unstable would likely flock to. Creating martyrs has never been this easy, no shit there's this many attacks. What can we do to stop this? Not a clue :/
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