Hello everyone, I hope all is well with you. I’m back today after a week of work and writing. The fourth of July came and went, and we had another mass shooting. For the life of me, I don’t understand the motivation behind these shootings.
What could the shooter possibly gain from killing people who are enjoying a parade. Did you know there was a two-year-old boy wandering the streets because his parents had been killed by the shooter? A good Samaritan helped him eventually and got him to the proper authorities, but this is heartbreaking. His little socks were soaked in blood.
Something needs to be done. I hate to suggest more government intervention especially since there’s so much corruption, but I look at Canada, and they have the same issues we do, but they have strict gun-control laws, and they don’t have the mass shooting problems we do. It’s time to follow in their footsteps. I don’t want another child growing up parentless.
More gun control will help, but it’s not enough. We need to find the motivation behind these shootings. What is the killer seeking by doing this? Is it attention? Is it to alleviate their own pain? One of the things these shootings all have in common is that the shooter in every single one is male.
What else do they have in common? I did a little research, and this article gives a detailed rundown on the profile of mass shooters. It breaks them down into five categories. https://www.vice.com/en/article/a35mya/nearly-all-mass-shooters-since-1966-have-had-four-things-in-common
This article suggests there are some commonalities between the different types. School shooters both at the K-12 level and university level are or have been students of that institution. They are suicidal and have a history of trauma or violence in their past.
Workplace shooters usually have a grievance against the company and work there. Place of worship shooters are motivated by hate against that particular religion. Then we have the mass shooters at a commercial location. These shooters have a history of violence and criminal records.
Wouldn’t a history of violence be a huge red flag? We need stronger gun controls until we are willing to deal with the underlying issues that are creating these mass shooters.
We need better mental health support for everyone, but especially for men. We need better family support because many of these shooters have experienced childhood trauma.
I believe it all boils down to the family unit. I would bet my bottom dollar that workplace shooters, place of worship shooters, and mass shooters at a public location all had childhood trauma in their pasts.
We as parents need to take better care of our kids so they don’t grow up to be mass shooters. So more restrictive laws on guns, better mental health care, and better support for parents, so they can be better parents will create an environment where we can all live our lives without fear.
I know this won’t happen overnight, but we do need to make some changes and fast. How about you? Do you have any ideas? Leave a comment! I’d love to hear from you!
Such an important post, Lisa. I live in Canada, and though we certainly need to do better, we don’t have the gun issues like the Americans do. Gun shops need to stop selling automatic rifles. Those should be reserved for the military and police only. Stay safe, my friend ❤️
I agree, Sharon! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. Take care, my friends! ❤
The problem is people losing their moral compass and you can’t legislate that. Devalued life. It’s very sad
It is sad. And it really upsets me. 😦
yes, we need to stop tiptoeing around and truly address the causes.
I agree, Beth! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
I agree with you. I’m so sorry there was another shooting in the U.S. This is all far too much. 😦
Thanks, Lydia. These shootings have me worried. I appreciate you stopping by and sharing your thoughts. ❤
crazy times we live in
Yes sad to say. Thanks for stopping by, Arv! I hope all is well with you!
All is well, Lisa.
Glad to hear it!
🙂