How come we never had mass shooters when we mercilessly bullied other kids?

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The problem is that kids are now programmed from early ages that they are victims of something or somebody. Victimhood becomes their identity. Picking up a gun and killing is the easiest way to feel like you took some power back. This will continue to happen until they stop p*ssyfying the nation. Stop creating new victim titles every month and start empowering these kids and adults
 

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I was in high school when Columbine happened and I live not that far away from Columbine high school right now.

There were school shootings in the 90s before Columbine, that was the the big one that got all the attention because there was a plan attached to it and the shooters made videos on their VhS camera talking about their plans.
 

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The problem is that kids are now programmed from early ages that they are victims of something or somebody. Victimhood becomes their identity. Picking up a gun and killing is the easiest way to feel like you took some power back. This will continue to happen until they stop p*ssyfying the nation. Stop creating new victim titles every month and start empowering these kids and adults
Good question. If you are as old as I am you'd remember you had to wait until 8:00 p.m. to watch the first rated R movie on HBO. Now it's on anytime. We had games like Contra on Nintendo shooting aliens and robots. Today, kids have games like Call of Duty where they learn how to load real weapons and tactical training while the targets are people. What kids are exposed to today we experienced as teenagers if not older.
 

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Good question. If you are as old as I am you'd remember you had to wait until 8:00 p.m. to watch the first rated R movie on HBO. Now it's on anytime. We had games like Contra on Nintendo shooting aliens and robots. Today, kids have games like Call of Duty where they learn how to load real weapons and tactical training while the targets are people. What kids are exposed to today we experienced as teenagers if not older.

You still believe movie and video game violence inspires kids to violence? I dont believe that.

Our movies,video games were far more inspirational if that was the case. I just dont see video game graphics being whats desensitized kids. I think the lack of regard for human life comes from victimizing them. Making them feel like so many different groups of people have no regard for their life.
 
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