I didn't mourn it. i'm not the least bit surprised this happened, the way kids treat each other these days. i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. we don't need harsher gun laws, we need to teach kids how to fucking be nice to everyone, instead of teaching them being nice is a bad/pussy trait.
20 may legally be an "adult", but he's definitely a kid, and not mature enough to get through his problems instead of shooting up a school to commit suicide.
besides, i just meant to start educating kids, so when they are 20, they don't turn out this way.
It's the "be yourself and don't give a fuck what anyone thinks" mentality. I have literally heard parents saying to their kids "She didn't like you getting with her boyfriend? Who gives a fuck what she thinks, haters gonna hate.".
The idea of individuality and being happy with yourself is great until it starts wrecking one's perception of what a community should be - communication, cooperation etc. Kids aren't being taught to do what benefits and helps everyone, just to be themselves and not care what anyone thinks.
Look around. Our society in general endorses a "do what makes YOU feel good and fuck what happens to anyone else" attitude. To be a good member of a community is conformist and a kill of your personal individuality. Individuality is everything.
Is it normal I didn't mourn for Sandy Hook?
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I didn't mourn it. i'm not the least bit surprised this happened, the way kids treat each other these days. i'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. we don't need harsher gun laws, we need to teach kids how to fucking be nice to everyone, instead of teaching them being nice is a bad/pussy trait.
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This wasn't a kid this was an adult. An adult came and blew a bunch of tiny little kids brains out at an elementary school.
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20 may legally be an "adult", but he's definitely a kid, and not mature enough to get through his problems instead of shooting up a school to commit suicide.
besides, i just meant to start educating kids, so when they are 20, they don't turn out this way.
It's the "be yourself and don't give a fuck what anyone thinks" mentality. I have literally heard parents saying to their kids "She didn't like you getting with her boyfriend? Who gives a fuck what she thinks, haters gonna hate.".
The idea of individuality and being happy with yourself is great until it starts wrecking one's perception of what a community should be - communication, cooperation etc. Kids aren't being taught to do what benefits and helps everyone, just to be themselves and not care what anyone thinks.
Look around. Our society in general endorses a "do what makes YOU feel good and fuck what happens to anyone else" attitude. To be a good member of a community is conformist and a kill of your personal individuality. Individuality is everything.