DeadPresident
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Seriously. It won't be like a video game. And when the police/SWAT team DO arrive, how the hell are they going to tell who's the bad guy with a gun and a good guy with a gun?
It's awful, but every time we blame a (white male) terrorist's "mental illness" for his actions, it gets even worse. Being bipolar or depressed doesn't make you a hateful misogynist. Gimme a break.
But I also think that there should psychiatric tests before you're allowed to own a gun. Especially if you have a history of suicidal tendencies, alcoholism (like, if you're been arrested for it), or impulsive, dangerous actions (again, if you've been arrested for it).
What's worse than blaming mental illness after an incident like this is erasing that it's a problem. In any extremely violent act some form of mental illness (or at least emotional grievance) invariably plays a role. No emotionally or psychologically stable human being shoots up a theater or church, becomes a suicide bomber, or an arsonist.
There is no time when some psychological variable isn't a factor in extreme cases like this. This dichotomy of "white guy mental illness"/"non white guy terrorist or thug" thing needs to get eliminated and people should stop even including it in their discourse. Every human being's behaviour is the convergence of multiple factors, it's figuring out how those factors interact with one another that'll solve a problem, not assuming that addressing or removing a single aspect is a solution.
Being depressed or bipolar might not make someone a hateful misogynist, but it sure as **** makes it more likely that people will displace their anger onto something they can easily identify.