Did you even read this thing you got off the internet? Come on! Do you know what a mass murderer is? Some of these people skilled nobody! Most of the rest are not known "leftist radicals". Bill Ayers a mass murderer? Bullshit. He set off some bombs that injured nobody. The Columbine shooters were mass murderers but kids with no political registration. Unnamed "perps"? Records show that Loughner was registered as an Independent. The director of research on hate groups for the Southern Poverty Law Center noted that Loughner's political positions were a "hallmark of the far right and the militia movement". In the aftermath of the shooting, the Anti-Defamation League reviewed messages by Loughner, and concluded that there was a "disjointed theme that runs through Loughner's writings", which was a "distrust for and dislike of the government." James Lee was an environmentalist who killed nobody. Stack was a right wing anti-IRS nut job who committed suicide by diving his plane into an IRS building killing one person inside. One. Amy Bishop's politics are not known. She went postal when she lost her job. James Holmes, a insane slacker not known to have ever voted. Politics unclear. Aron Alexis, an insane rampage shooter. No know political motive. Nidal Hassan. A jihadist, not a democrat. nobody knows who he voted for. Cho was non-political. His manifesto was about privileged rich kids Elliot Rodger's murder/suicide manifesto expressed frustration over not being able to find a girlfriend and his hatred of women. That's perry much a whiff. Some of them may have voted for Obama but you can't even prove that.
because majority of black people dont want to face the stigma of mental health issues among the community.
you think so? I thought differently, I have always felt that white folks had no problem going to see a psychiatrist or a mental health provider.
That's good, but someone may still attack it for truth and accuracy. Buddies and friends do not make a person a mass murderer. Ayers actually killed nobody.
No, I think it is a big issue for a lot of people. Much is lack of understanding but much is a perceived stigma. Even my mom, who was very smart, once was having some mid-life emotional issues and when I suggested that she see a psychologist, she recoiled and asked if I thought she was crazy. I told her of course not, but problems can drive you crazy if they go unaddressed.
I read something that said the USA had the highest gun murder rate of any country, but if you take out Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, and Washington the US drops from 1st to 4th and that those 4 places have the toughest gun laws in the country. Is that true?