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originally posted by: Sheye
a reply to: carewemust
It's simple: You put him in a cage, inside a jail cell. Let each person who was injured, and relatives of both the injured and murdered, walk up to the cage and say or do anything they want for 30 seconds. Make sure its posted online, with the faces of the "visitors" blurred out. That will deter other crazies, to some degree.
That will deter other crazies ?... or just create more crazies out of the justice seekers ?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Sheye
a reply to: carewemust
It's simple: You put him in a cage, inside a jail cell. Let each person who was injured, and relatives of both the injured and murdered, walk up to the cage and say or do anything they want for 30 seconds. Make sure its posted online, with the faces of the "visitors" blurred out. That will deter other crazies, to some degree.
That will deter other crazies ?... or just create more crazies out of the justice seekers ?
DETER more, just like blasting ISIS fighters/families totally ruined their recruitment.
originally posted by: Iconic
Just coming in to say, video games do not cause violent crime. This has been put to rest again, and again, and again. So, stop.
The issue is mental illness, and it always has been. In every country in the world. Until we look it in the eye, we'll never begin to fix things. We fight about bullsh* and never get behind the eightball.
Thanks, good night.