I have the unfortunate distinction of personally knowing numerous families and people that were impacted in two of the school shootings, one family member having been in the circle where the shots were fired, and having one family member killed. That doesn’t give me any more insight into this than it does anyone else, as I didn’t know either of the shooters in these two incidents or their families. That said, I’ve considered this question a lot, and I think many of us are looking for “the answer”, and I think it is far more complicated than many expect it to be.
I strongly suspect all of the following are playing at least some role in this:
- Broken families and the lack of strong male examples
- Psych meds
- The lack of a respect for God and the human life that was made in His image
- The role of violent video games in reducing the emotion/impact of killing someone (see note below)
- Bullying
There are probably more things for this list too.
Regarding video games - Most of us grew up playing cops and robbers/cowboys and Indians. It is in the male nature to want to be a hero and protector and take care of the bad guys. While I am not at all opposed to that, and even support it, I do have some concern in how easy it is to realistically role play in mass killings with no consequences. The problem, as I see it, is that some begin to think that this is how it might be when killing for real, and I don’t think that is generally true.
While I am not generally into conspiracies, there is something that bugs me a bit about this. I don’t think either of the two shootings I have been personally close to made the news for long, unlike many of these. Why? I’m not sure. The community certainly pulled together in both cases. There was a great turning to God in at least one of the two. The communities were also pro-gun and generally pretty conservative. Was it that these two situations did not fit the mold? Is there motive behind this to encourage gun control? What is the entity driving it? The news? The government? Some other groups? I’m not sure, and I realize this doesn’t make a case, but I find it very curious.