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Edmund_Kemper
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I've read a lot about mass shooters. not just school shooters but mass shooters in general. They usually have low status and are social outcasts:
their victims probably were the same people who ostracize us, bully us, exclude or ignore us etc. many of them are probably the same people who treated you like shit all your life. are they ever underdogs like us. maybe, but not the majority at all. Humans are evil and garbage and they ostracize us underdogs and bully us around. The human race favors those with high social status and punishes those with low social status. Mass shooters are fighting back against humans who subjugated them. They are rising against the humans and are heroes for that. And many mass shooting victims would hate you for using this forum.
The only mass shooter i hate is adam lanza because he shot up 6 year olds. i don't care when teenagers are shot, but actual little kids being shot is bad. i think his motive had to do with pedophilia or a negative attitude toward children. i researched him and look up about his views about children and pedophilia.
also mass shootings and income inequality are linked. the poor fight against the rich. and poverty and social isolation are linked according to studies ive read, and Arthur Fleck was a social outcast with poverty (his mother couldn't afford a house and he didn't move out) and his supporters for poor people praising him for killing rich chads.
so yes, mass shootings are justified, because humans must die, and most victims probably are the type who would've ostracized underdogs to begin with.
According to research i read, many mass shooters are socially isolated and alienated, and often commit massacres to find their place in the world and receive attention they didn't get to have. Many school shooters report loneliness, social isolation and rejection and/or bullying/ostracism.Author Dave Cullen, in his 2009 book Columbine on the infamous 1999 Columbine High School massacre and its perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, described Harris as an “injustice collector.”[69] He expanded on the concept in a 2015 New Republic essay on injustice collectors,[70] identifying several notorious killers as fitting the category, including Christopher Dorner, Elliot Rodger, Vester Flanagan, and Andrew Kehoe. Likewise, mass shooting expert and former FBI profiler Mary O’Toole also uses the phrase “injustice collector” in characterizing motives of some mass shooting perpetrators.[71] In relation, criminologist James Alan Fox contends that mass murderers are “enabled by social isolation” and typically experience “years of disappointment and failure that produce a mix of profound hopelessness and deep-seated resentment.”[72][73] Jillian Peterson, an assistant professor of criminology at Hamline University who is participating in the construction of a database on mass shooters, noted that two phenomena surface repeatedly in the statistics: hopelessness and a need for notoriety in life or in death.[74] Notoriety was first suggested as a possible motive and researched by Justin Nutt. Nutt stated in a 2013 article, “those who feel nameless and as though no one will care or remember them when they are gone may feel doing something such as a school shooting will make sure they are remembered and listed in the history books.”
their victims probably were the same people who ostracize us, bully us, exclude or ignore us etc. many of them are probably the same people who treated you like shit all your life. are they ever underdogs like us. maybe, but not the majority at all. Humans are evil and garbage and they ostracize us underdogs and bully us around. The human race favors those with high social status and punishes those with low social status. Mass shooters are fighting back against humans who subjugated them. They are rising against the humans and are heroes for that. And many mass shooting victims would hate you for using this forum.
The only mass shooter i hate is adam lanza because he shot up 6 year olds. i don't care when teenagers are shot, but actual little kids being shot is bad. i think his motive had to do with pedophilia or a negative attitude toward children. i researched him and look up about his views about children and pedophilia.
also mass shootings and income inequality are linked. the poor fight against the rich. and poverty and social isolation are linked according to studies ive read, and Arthur Fleck was a social outcast with poverty (his mother couldn't afford a house and he didn't move out) and his supporters for poor people praising him for killing rich chads.
so yes, mass shootings are justified, because humans must die, and most victims probably are the type who would've ostracized underdogs to begin with.