reply to post by bigvig316
Trust me, I an NOT an advocate for strict gun control laws. Yeah, we can all walk around with guns, and I'm not going to say that people don't have
the right to do so, but I don't see that as being any kind of solution nor do I see it as being a deterrent.
In many of these cases, like the Holocaust museum shooting, the gunman have every intention of going down in a blaze of glory but not before taking as
many people down with them. I mean, the museum guy knew there were going to be security guards with guns, but that didn't stop him from killing
those people.
My rudimentary theory is that people are being driven to these action subliminally with all the hoopla and propaganda that is thrown in our faces
every single day. People are ANGRY. For one reason or another whether it be their economical situation, their political ideologies, their religious
ideologies, but things, it seems, have come to a slow boil. It's not any one thing that I think we can pinpoint. It's a convergence of many
different facets in which the common denominator is ANGER.
The thing I wonder about, though, is if it's "them" pushing our buttons or if it's just some kind of "energy" that we are all tapping into on
some unconscious level.