• fustigation769curtain@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    We need to know more about the psychology of the mass killer.

    I genuinely don’t get why people are confused about someone who feels like they have nothing to live for taking their frustrations out on society.

    Like, what is so confusing about that? Why is it so difficult for you to understand?

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      8 months ago

      So, that kinda makes sense to you? Like, you can “get it,” why someone would load up and kill a bunch of people indiscriminately?

      Because I can’t. I could go vengeance on someone who hurt my family. I’m sure I could kill in self-defense, or to protect my family.

      But to just go somewhere prepared to kill a bunch of people I don’t know? Who never had any contact with me or my life?

      “Take out their frustrations on society?” I really hope you are just hyped up or talking out your ass or something. I’m any case, please talk to someone competent about this, preferably a licensed therapist.

      https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists

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        8 months ago

        “I don’t understand your point of view, so I think you need therapy” is a very condescending point of view.

        The comment above you is making the point of

        Angry at society -> Take out anger on society

        The shooter doesn’t give a shit about the victims as individuals; to him they’re just components of the society, or actors within the society that he thinks wronged him somehow. They’re part of the problem to him.

        I think you’re assuming that the shooter was seeing and experiencing the world and interpreting it the same way you do. THEY DO NOT, they are mentally ill, and have different thought patterns to people who are neurotypical. They have managed to convince themselves that they don’t have a problem, that society is the problem.