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Originally Posted by Patriam1066
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Yeah good times I remember the ubiquitous AR-15 sales from 75 years ago. There are definitely zero other potentially confounding variables between mass shootings then and now excluding demographics and immigration
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My guess is if we fix demographics and illegal immigration, the problems will dry up, but it's all a symptom of the multicultural kick our corrupt elites are on.
A lot of these problems come back to the idea that our family units aren't as strong anymore. Our communities aren't as strong. People didn't shoot up schools when everyone knew everyone in town. Multiculturalism pushes the world to be more connected and as a result our parents and immediate community start becoming less important. Real people being authority figures and guides become progressively replaced by Big Brother government with no personal connection. It's just a nameless cold face. With this we lose the closeness of our communities and your neighbor starts becoming more alien and your enemy in these cases.
Without the closeness of family unit we also have mental health issues catastrophically rising as well. Read statistics on the average mental health of a person coming from a single mother household. I imagine this rise in big pharma thats connected to globalism isn't helping the issue either. The amount of young people on anti depressants and wanting to mutilate their genitals is disturbing as well and I think deeply connected to shootings.