Where the present administration declares homegrown terrorism their number one threat.![]()
‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
BOULDER, CO—In the hours following a violent rampage in Colorado in which a lone attacker killed 10 individuals and injured several others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Monday that there was no way to prevent the...www.theonion.com
Of course we can stop this, but it will not be by the methods of political suppression, political indoctrination, and mass media propaganda. Or gun control. That all adds up to creating dysfunctional mentalities.
More productive than political suppression, let's look at coercive modes of public education that create unaccepted "outsiders" on the personal scale, dietary and pharmaceutical practices where there is a link to mental health, sociological factors like public policies creating conditions that break up families and institutionalized poverty...... like many "liberal" big government policies do.
Double dare you. Ask questions about shooters beliefs, background, connections, friends, influencers. Do the complete profile of the shooter. Thorough investigation.
Double damn!!! This guy is from Yemen, trained by Iranian operatives, politically indoctrinated fascist/marxist, been visited by the FBI already twenty times, with an inch-thick dossier, illegal immigrant. OK ,that is a hypothesis so far. prove me wrong.
Funny how this all stopped the year of Covid when the media was focused on dislodging Trump. Even though people were more torqued mentally, generally. But slap a gun bill on the table in Congress, and we get one of these every day, with a full court media press.
There is no textbook where secular humanism is objectively analyzed and discussed. A glaring insufficiency in public education. But it is inherent in our late 20th, 21st and so far 22nd century culture. It began in the US with classical education rising above religious education, then the idea of having no State Religion federally. Within a few decades most individual states more or less moved that way, with the rise of Science posited vis a vis Religion.I don't recall any secular humanism textbooks my kids had to read. What part of the curriculum is secular humanism taught in?
Obviously, the Constitution did not keep up with good idea of restraining the Government from pushing state-sanctioned beliefs. Even state-sanctioned "Science" is a bad idea.