KC, please, Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

So you believe in heaven do you?

On Mar 12, 7:23 pm, Kierkecraig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do I smell another gun control thread emerging?  Heaven help us! :)
>
> On Mar 12, 4:42 pm, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The past few days have seen two frightening series of rampage
> > killings, in Alabama and in Southern 
> > Germany:http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,612863,00.html
> > Living in Germany, and having a 17-year-old daughter going to school
> > here, I've been hearing and reading quite a bit about our local horror
> > in the past few days. It seems to have been a typical case of a boy/
> > young man with major mental/self-image problems irrevocably losing it.
>
> > The talking heads are waffling about the availability of weapons (Tim
> > K. used a Beretta his father kept in his bedroom), graphic computer
> > games (Counterstrike) and all the other usual stuff. Despite my oft-
> > posted abhorrence for privately-held guns, I don't really think that
> > further gun control is the answer (not to this particular problem -
> > rampage killings take place in societies with tight and with lax gun-
> > control - the killers seem to be able to get the guns anyway). I also
> > don't believe that 99.99% of kids are significantly brutalised by
> > graphic games - otherwise no street in the world would be safe to
> > walk, given the fact that almost all 18-year old males in the
> > developed world have,or have had significant exposure to such games.
>
> > I don't know if there is any real answer to such events. Growing up
> > has always has its problems and it certainly isn't easy for kids
> > today, in our high-octane, high-pressure, consuming/consumptive
> > performance- and success-driven society. One interesting comment I've
> > heard claimed that girls tend to internalise aggression (with results
> > such as the repeated cutting of arms) while guys are more likely to
> > channel that argression outwards. That said, it was the amok killings
> > of Brenda Ann Spencer in 1979, which inspired Bob Geldof to write, "I
> > Don't Like Mondays", which maybe gives the best explanation for why
> > such things happening - the best because it just expresses rather than
> > explains the unexplainable:
> > "The silicon chip inside her head
> > gets switched to overload ... "
>
> > Francis
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