Mass Shootings Are a Result of the GOP’s Moral Collapse

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-09-06/georgia-school-shooting-happened-because-gop-lawmakers-lack-political-will?srnd=opinion

37 Comments

  1. im_rusty_shakleford on

    But what about all their thoughts and prayers? Are you telling me that they were all for nothing?!

  2. South_Butterfly_6542 on

    If I was able to interview JD or Trump, I would ask: “Is a mass post-birth abortion okay if it’s performed by a child with a gun? Because you seem to think that is fine.”

    But catching republicans out on their hypocrisy does absolutely nothing so maybe it’s wasted breath.

    We can and should jail the parents in these circumstances, but that won’t fix anything, it’s just more typical american vengeance.

  3. Mass shootings are the price we’ve all decided, collectively, is acceptable for ubiquitous access to guns and that ability to carry them whenever and wherever people want with few exceptions.

    I used to think there were “good” gun owners and wanted to be included in that group, but now I just assume that anyone who owns a gun just wants to murder people. They hide behind the guise of protection but they’re itching to murder someone who comes into their home for any reason. Take them all away. There’s a reason mass shootings don’t happen in countries with tight gun legislation.

  4. The interesting thing to me is the change in who does them and how.

    It started with Columbine where they wore trench coats, hats and sunglasses, had bags of guns and bombs, actually had social lives and interests (fucked though they may have been), and they ran around that school like they were in the Matrix lobby gunfight scene.

    Remember the pic of the Virginia Tech shooter? He thought he was in an action movie. They used to suit up in body armor and wear camo. It was about being a spectacle, getting revenge, getting news coverage, getting your manifesto read.

    Now? Now we get depressed 14 year old incels who steal their parents gun and go shoot into a single classroom.

    I haven’t seen much commentary on the shift in these things, but I’d be interested in hearing it from someone with a background in sociology/anthropology or maybe psychology.

    We’ve grown so accustomed to them that we haven’t stopped to talk about how drastically they’ve changed since ’99.

  5. Puzzled_Pain6143 on

    GOP’s ideology is: actively preparing for tyranny.

    Doomsday prophets got tired waiting for their prophecy to come, thus they started to fulfill it, albeit not at the scale they expected, but better smth than nothing!

  6. maddjustin2024 on

    Some people have replaced owning a gun w having a personality. It becomes them. How do we roll that back?

  7. Hard for something non-existent to collapse

    GOP is strongly infatuated with their guns, which is why they make up conspiracy theories of their doors getting knocked down and they’ve come up with phrases such as, “Come and get it,” like they’re some tough guys who in reality will fold and only say, “Yes, officer,” if something like that ever happened (it won’t).

  8. SeekingHappinessInNY on

    If people aren’t going to give up their guns, could we at least require mechanisms like fingerprint or facial recognition that would disable a gun unless a registered owner is using it? Or could people keep all but one of their guns in some sort of firing range repository, and check them out to shoot at the firing range or for hunting? That way, they’d still be allowed something like a shotgun or revolver at home for their protection, but things like AR-15s would be kept at the firing range?

  9. Don’t worry guys, schools are protected from the important things like drag queens and books!

  10. How many mass shooters are directly supplied by their GOP voting parents? This kid, Michigan, Charleston…

  11. hillbillyspellingbee on

    The GOP is now the party of incel/school shooter culture. “If you’re not with me, you’re against me”. 

    I don’t mean this in any joking manner. They’ve taken decades of incel culture since the Columbine shooting to Sandy Hook to yesterday’s shooting in Georgia, and they’ve made it mainstream. 

    Look at JD Vance. 

    The guy sounds and acts like a school shooter or someone who would encourage a school shooter. Crass, cold, and emotionally unstable. No empathy or self-reflection. Makes everything black and white. 

  12. On this one, there’s more blame to go around than just for the Party.

    Obama was right about those who are bitter and cling to their guns and religion, and they deserve plenty of blame as well.

  13. Mass shooting are a result of guns being so pervasive in our society. Any angry, demented person has easy access to weapons that can kill many people at a distance.

  14. Significant_Dark2062 on

    Just like the hundreds of mass shootings before this one, nothing will be done about it, and we will be crying about another school shooting next year.

  15. ZenDruid_8675309 on

    My only problem with this title is that you cannot “collapse” something you never had. They never cared about kids in the first place, just that NRA laundered Russian money.

  16. icouldusemorecoffee on

    About time a major news outlet blamed the actual ones responsible for all these deaths. Dems and victims have been screaming it for decades, but nearly all these mass shootings (and a lot of individual shootings, suicides, etc.) are because of GOP inaction on gun responsibility reform.

  17. The same GOP that bitches about the low birth rate. Who the fuck wants to have kids in this kind of mass school shooting normalizes society?

  18. The toxic masculinity they constantly spew is a big part of the overall increase in hostility, in my opinion. I live in a conservative area, and it feels like everyone is constantly angry and looking for a fight. If you don’t look and act just like them, they perceive your existence as a threat. It’s annoying, and it needs to go away.

  19. RetiredAerospaceVP on

    To call the GOP a dumpster fire would be to denigrate dumpster fires. The GOP is beyond redemption.

  20. And having “more Jesus” in schools won’t work since the evilgelicals don’t even follow Jesus’ teachings.

    These people are lost in the wilderness.

  21. VicTheQuestionSage on

    Because NRA money is more important than the lives of children. It’s greed is what it is.

  22. Absolutely and a vast majority of Americans, including a majority of *Republicans* are in favor of some low effort, common sense gun control measures.

  23. If we break gun ownership down into Republican versus Democrat, we should be able to see the difference in being prone to mass shooting because of your ideological views vs just fun ownership.

    Keep in mind like 99% of gun owners don’t commit mass shootings so the gun ownership part is not likely the most influential factor.

    It’s more about media propaganda from ideological extremes, guns just make it easy but there are many other highly available options if you have the crazy ideologies running wild to inspire them.

    It’s just that when all we do is talk about gun control we’re not really addressing the core motivation that drives people to act like this and when you don’t do that it kind of feels like you’re not gonna solve the problem much.

  24. LinkTitleIsNotAFact on

    I don’t get the comments, the shooter has the opposite views which you guys are talking about. The parents were conservative but the shooter himself wasn’t and he was open about it.

  25. I_SuplexTrains on

    The vast majority of “mass shootings” are inner-city gang members spraying at each other with handguns. How do Democrats propose we mitigate this? Do you want to ban the sale of all firearms? If so, please look into the camera and say this to the country, plain and clear.

  26. Where was the good teen with a gun?? We need to lower the age to buy guns! If Americas teens were armed to the teeth, these senseless deaths could have been avoided! /s