Our country's fetishizing of guns is revolting

So anti-social behavior only manifests itself when one speaks? Murder is considered antisocial behavior because it fundamentally violates the norms and rules that allow for peaceful and cooperative social interactions, it attacks social cohesion and therefore it is in and of itself anti-social behavior.

Antisocial: averse to the society of others—according to the dictionary.

Essentially you don’t want to be around people. Doesn’t mean killing them.
 
Murder itself is anti-social.
He could very well be social. Obviously the action is antisocial. Antisocial implies that he is a loner....which hasn't been demonstrated to this point.

But he also doesn't have blue hair and tatts nor does his dad....so your preconceived notions are not doing well so far
 
Barrow county is NOT Atlanta. It's hard-right cousin-fucker rural northeast Georgia, Rebel flags adorn every trailer. 70% Trump vote in 2020. Their Congressman is Mike Collins, one of the few members of Congress more looney tunes than MTG.

That goddamned kid and his daddy are 100% MAGA. full stop.
It doesn't look too far away from here (yes, sometimes a hundred yards counts for a hundred years).

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oh, yes.. I get it. ..It's like kinda like when a group of people are talking about a deceased child at a wake and some callous slob interrupts and says, "hey, did I tell you guys I'm going to Hawaii next week?"

You mean like that kind of thread drift?

Yeah... major empathy deficit. You must be a joy to be around.

You need help. Seriously.
 
It is a misnomer that murderers are all antisocial.


Antisocietal is not antisocial.

Narrative I’ve heard is that the shooter was investigated for making online threats against a middle school. Law enforcement couldn’t prosecute because of reasonable doubt caused by the shooter claiming his discord account was hacked, so he could not be held responsible. (Justice and truth @HisArpy style) Is it simple coincidence that his discord account was the one hacked? Did he make the post and his dad simply hired a good lawyer? Did the kid successfully gaslight his dad?


That next Christmas a parent gifted him an AR15. Second day of school he leaves class and returns with the gun, comes after his teacher, comes against a locked door and ends up shooting a bunch of kids and other teachers.

It seems that a kid who was “pro-social” might find some interest in his school mates. I’m not sure what definition of “anti-social” you’re referring to but this kid fits the description literally and psychology.
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Narrative I’ve heard is that the shooter was investigated for making online threats against a middle school. Law enforcement couldn’t prosecute because of reasonable doubt caused by the shooter claiming his discord account was hacked, so he could not be held responsible. (Justice and truth @HisArpy style) Is it simple coincidence that his discord account was the one hacked? Did he make the post and his dad simply hired a good lawyer? Did the kid successfully gaslight his dad?


That next Christmas a parent gifted him an AR15. Second day of school he leaves class and returns with the gun, comes after his teacher, comes against a locked door and ends up shooting a bunch of kids and other teachers.

It seems that a kid who was “pro-social” might find some interest in his school mates. I’m not sure what definition of “anti-social” you’re referring to but this kid fits the description literally and psychology.
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The problem here seems to be that the father was negligent. I don't know what was going on....but guns should not have been anywhere around this kid from the moment he was found to have made threats.

But I also know there are many complex facets here we don't even know about.
 
christ... ..If my kid so much as ASKED for an AR Style gun I'd be very concerned. Why on earth would a kid ask for something intended for quickly killing lots of people at a great distance? I'd feel no different than if my kid asked for a bag of arsenic, or for a bag of gun-powder, a piece of pipe, and a bag of nails.

And that's what I mean about our culture has normalized wanting to own something so diabolical. If a kid wanted poison or the makings of a bomb, alarm bells would go off. ..But an AR style weapon? "Well, that's just a boy being a boy."

Ugh.. How do we go back from here :(
 
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christ... ..If my kid so much as ASKED for an AR Style gun I'd be very concerned. Why on earth would a kid ask for something intended for quickly killing lots of people at a great distance? I'd feel no different than if my kid asked for a bag of arsenic, or gun-powder, a piece of pipe, and a bag of nails.

And that's what I mean about our culture has normalized wanting to own something so diabolical. If a kid wanted poison or the makings of a bomb, alarm bells would go off. ..But an AR style weapon? "Well, that's just a boy being a boy."

Ugh.. How do we go back from here :(


You need help. Seriously.
 
Yesterday we heard that the father resisted buying lil Colt a rifle despite his son's pleas for years. Then all of a sudden last Christmas we hear good ole Dad bought Colt an AR-15.

Perhaps Dad was simply waiting for his son to turn 14 years old before allowing him to transition to an ammosexual?

And can someone explain to me in what reality is an AR-15 rifle an appropriate gift for a 14 year old boy with purported mental health issues? Is this a MAGA coming-of-age ritual?
 
christ... ..If my kid so much as ASKED for an AR Style gun I'd be very concerned. Why on earth would a kid ask for something intended for quickly killing lots of people at a great distance? I'd feel no different than if my kid asked for a bag of arsenic, or gun-powder, a piece of pipe, and a bag of nails.

And that's what I mean about our culture has normalized wanting to own something so diabolical. If a kid wanted poison or the makings of a bomb, alarm bells would go off. ..But an AR style weapon? "Well, that's just a boy being a boy."

Ugh.. How do we go back from here :(
You need help. Seriously.
Human emotions are foreign to this one.
He comes here to get his nuts stepped on by women in order to feel anything.
 
Yesterday we heard that the father resisted buying lil Colt a rifle despite his son's pleas for years. Then all of a sudden last Christmas we hear good ole Dad bought Colt an AR-15.

Perhaps Dad was simply waiting for his son to turn 14 years old before allowing him to transition to an ammosexual?

And can someone explain to me in what reality is an AR-15 rifle an appropriate gift for a 14 year old boy with purported mental health issues? Is this a MAGA coming-of-age ritual?
Have they even seen 'A Christmas Story'???
Unfortunately, the lesson learned by Ralphie was brought upon 4 others. Oh well, on to the next senseless mass shooting I guess.:cry:
 
The problem here seems to be that the father was negligent. I don't know what was going on....but guns should not have been anywhere around this kid from the moment he was found to have made threats.

But I also know there are many complex facets here we don't even know about.
Mom was a dope addict as well.
 
Yesterday we heard that the father resisted buying lil Colt a rifle despite his son's pleas for years. Then all of a sudden last Christmas we hear good ole Dad bought Colt an AR-15.

Perhaps Dad was simply waiting for his son to turn 14 years old before allowing him to transition to an ammosexual?

And can someone explain to me in what reality is an AR-15 rifle an appropriate gift for a 14 year old boy with purported mental health issues? Is this a MAGA coming-of-age ritual?
No 14 year old should be allowed to have unsupervised access to firearms., especially so if they have known mental health issues.
 
Human emotions are foreign to this one.
He comes here to get his nuts stepped on by women in order to feel anything.

That chronic emotional numbness comes from Derpy’s chronic weak-spine condition and the medication Derpy takes for that chronic weak-spine condition - and Derpy’s chronic sociopathy.

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Derpy seems to be seeking an alternative therapy for that chronic emotional numbness.

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I have to admit, though, Derpy provoking intelligent women into stepping on Derpy’s nuts is a bit extreme as far as alternative therapies go, but if it works…well…good for Derpy!!!

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👉 Derpy 🤣

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christ... ..If my kid so much as ASKED for an AR Style gun I'd be very concerned. Why on earth would a kid ask for something intended for quickly killing lots of people at a great distance? I'd feel no different than if my kid asked for a bag of arsenic, or gun-powder, a piece of pipe, and a bag of nails.

And that's what I mean about our culture has normalized wanting to own something so diabolical. If a kid wanted poison or the makings of a bomb, alarm bells would go off. ..But an AR style weapon? "Well, that's just a boy being a boy."

Ugh.. How do we go back from here :(
You have real problems. Maybe see a therapist about that phobia. Nothing diabolical about guns. My granddads started me shooting when I was 5. Grew up with guns, grew up with getting my ass kicked if I made a mistake with firearms safety too.

And the short answer is, we're the USA. We don't go back. We go forward towards ensuring 2nd Amendment rights are there for all. There's a few regressive states that don't yet allow permitless carry but they're decreasing all the time.

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He could very well be social. Obviously the action is antisocial. Antisocial implies that he is a loner....which hasn't been demonstrated to this point.

But he also doesn't have blue hair and tatts nor does his dad....so your preconceived notions are not doing well so far
Murder is anti-social behavior, as I said. You picking fly shit out of pepper all day long doesn't change the truth of my statement.
 
You have real problems. Maybe see a therapist about that phobia. Nothing diabolical about guns. My granddads started me shooting when I was 5. Grew up with guns, grew up with getting my ass kicked if I made a mistake with firearms safety too.

And the short answer is, we're the USA. We don't go back. We go forward towards ensuring 2nd Amendment rights are there for all. There's a few regressive states that don't yet allow permitless carry but they're decreasing all the time.

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First, 2A rights never were and never have been there for all.
Second, either you made a mistake, luckily somehow not ending up like so many of the accidental gun deaths that now have made guns the number 1 killer of children here, and got yer ass kicked or ya didn't.
 
Mom was a dope addict as well.
I've not seen any updates, but I first read that the parents were divorced with the mother having custody of the younger siblings. Even if I am wrong, Colt lived with his father but because misogyny is always hand in hand with dumb conservative takes - you can't point to what would appear to be closer to toxic male masculinity and privilege than a drugged up mother.
 

REVEALED: Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was 'bullied for being gay'​

By Emma James In Winder, Georgia, For Dailymail.Com

Published: 12:42 EDT, 6 September 2024 | Updated: 15:35 EDT, 6 September 2024

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was bullied by classmates who called him gay, his father told detectives in an interview last year.

Colin Grey, 54, made the claims when he was interviewed by the Jackson County Sheriff's office after the FBI received a tip that his son had threatened a shooting at his middle school.

'It was very difficult for him to go to school and not get picked on,' Colin Gray told an investigator, according to a transcript of the conversation obtained by DailyMail.com.

The father added: 'It went from one thing to another... I was trying to get him on the golf team... [they were like], "Oh, look, Colt's gay. He's dating that guy."

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More here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13822217/Georgia-school-shooter-Colt-Gray-bullied-gay.html

He's going to have a lot of problems where he's going.
 

REVEALED: Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was 'bullied for being gay'​

By Emma James In Winder, Georgia, For Dailymail.Com

Published: 12:42 EDT, 6 September 2024 | Updated: 15:35 EDT, 6 September 2024

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray was bullied by classmates who called him gay, his father told detectives in an interview last year.

Colin Grey, 54, made the claims when he was interviewed by the Jackson County Sheriff's office after the FBI received a tip that his son had threatened a shooting at his middle school.

'It was very difficult for him to go to school and not get picked on,' Colin Gray told an investigator, according to a transcript of the conversation obtained by DailyMail.com.

The father added: 'It went from one thing to another... I was trying to get him on the golf team... [they were like], "Oh, look, Colt's gay. He's dating that guy."

89342809-13822217-Gray_was_arrested_on_Wednesday_at_Apalachee_High_School_in_Winde-a-6_1725640590911.jpg

More here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13822217/Georgia-school-shooter-Colt-Gray-bullied-gay.html

He's going to have a lot of problems where he's going.

Hmmmmmm...
Why is this even a concern to you????
You should probably now answer - if this was a transgender shooter then being accused of being straight or cis would have prevented the shooting from happening in the first place, amirite? GFY. Good Americans are trying to stop this not make prison rape jokes.
 
Murder is anti-social behavior, as I said. You picking fly shit out of pepper all day long doesn't change the truth of my statement.
You make it seem like he had no friends and was alone.

There's no evidence that is true.
 
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