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Gunman "wasn't bullied", "he hurt animals" (Original Post)
scipan
May 2022
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IronLionZion
(45,411 posts)1. Elementary school kids certainly didn't bully him
he sounds like an angry failure who likes to inflict pain on others. We have way too many of those types unfortunately.
So rather than the imaginary pipe dream that GOP would fund combat veterans to guard every school in America, I wish he didn't have gun.
scipan
(2,341 posts)2. Agree. He was a psychopath.
Mental health counseling wouldn't have helped. Nothing really would have helped, except to keep him away from guns.
IronLionZion
(45,411 posts)3. GOP won't pay for mental health counseling either
because that would be socialism. It's better to just ban these types of weapons. Make it harder to get. Let psychopaths jump though hoops and see if they give up.
pansypoo53219
(20,969 posts)4. hurting animals is a huge red flag.