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In reply to the discussion: I don't think the problem is so much the guns as the culture of violence. [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)folks could use in past times to defend themselves. Improvised rock and boulder slinging, dynamite tosses, battering rams against fortresses, knives, arrows, swords, fireballs, hot oil, etc.
As the computers advanced allowing average citizens to feel overwhelmed, giving up their privacy to achieve swifter business communication, social network connecting...etc...the guns have become High Tech, also. Easier access, quicker firing power and ammunition in rounds for quicker loading allowing more "Bang for the Buck, more Killing for the INVESTMENT.
It's all working together...so that blood and brains and body parts of 6 year olds are strewn over two classrooms in an Elementary School and the bullet holes will need to be patched up and repainted along with the floors walls and everything else scrubbed before the memory can be erased to allow the traumatized kids back in there.
If they can't get it done the kids will come back to a "Yellow Tape" that they will be reminded that the area is still sealed off for "CLEAN UP/SCRUBBING."
It's all very horrible....