Another fucking spree shooting. Great.

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Wonder if she's a former employee or something

Andy the Grasshopper, Monday, 27 March 2023 18:27 (one year ago) link

very unusual to have a woman shooter

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 18:30 (one year ago) link

yea this is actually the first time I can think of that happening

frogbs, Monday, 27 March 2023 18:32 (one year ago) link

This is the very first school shooting I remember

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Nick_Corwin

Hit very close to home. The Wikipedia article is something else.

omar little, Monday, 27 March 2023 18:33 (one year ago) link

Laurie Dann, not a name I’ve forgotten

omar little, Monday, 27 March 2023 18:34 (one year ago) link

Yep, will never forget that name either, that one hit our family particularly hard because I had a cousin the very same age at the time attending a different elementary school in Winnetka.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:10 (one year ago) link

Deadly mass shootings have become commonplace in the United States, but a female attacker is highly unusual. Only four of the 191 mass shootings since 1966 cataloged by The Violence Project, a nonprofit research centre, were carried out by a female attacker..

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/nashville-christian-school-shooting-1.6792292

niall horanburger (cryptosicko), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:13 (one year ago) link

Besides gun restrictions, which won’t happen in the US, is there anything that can be done to disrupt the mimetic contagion of these killing? Clearly the idea of the “mass shooter” has a Romantic presence in these people’s minds. It’s the same pattern each time and they are following a script.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:14 (one year ago) link

Clearly the idea of the “mass shooter” has a Romantic presence in these people’s minds.

Does it?

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:19 (one year ago) link

I'm not sure "Romantic" is the word I'd use and I have a lot of trouble putting myself in the mindstate of anyone who would commit this kind of horrific act, but something keeps motivating people to do this and, as treeship points out, they have all become so remarkably similar that it does feel like a script is being followed. Something is drawing troubled people to this outcome. Since we can't count on our government to due a fucking thing about gun control, maybe we'd do better figuring out that something so we can attempt, well, fucking anything.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:22 (one year ago) link

I was in 7th grade when Columbine happened and one thing I kinda remember from the coverage - which was absolutely endless - was that the whole idea of a school shooting was some unimaginable thing. everyone was so horrified. it just never occured to anyone that someone would just do that. and I'm sure the type of person who'd actually carry out such a thing hadn't really thought of it either.

frogbs, Monday, 27 March 2023 19:23 (one year ago) link

From the source I linked above: There have been 89 school shootings "defined as anytime a gun is discharged on school property" in the U.S. so far in 2023, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database, a website founded by researcher David Riedman.

niall horanburger (cryptosicko), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:25 (one year ago) link

“Romantic” in the sense that a lot of these people are narcissists with persecution complexes and think they are martyrs who will be appreciated by others in their position. This is especially true of the ideologically driven mass shooters — the misogynist killers, the racist killers — but also for the ones who just think they’ve been bullied and isolated or whatever.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:34 (one year ago) link

I think they get the idea that others will appreciate their massacres from 4chan and places like that.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:35 (one year ago) link

People in America are angry. Often nonsensically so, but it's a prevailing feeling. Few go to therapy or deal with that anger, often because of patriarchal norms, or no means to do so. And many of these folks have access to deadly weapons.

Schools are a popular place to shoot because they're predictable. It's not like the mall where you might show up and there's only five people there, and all moving, and coming from all directions . People at school are sitting ducks, gathered in place in large numbers for 8-10 hours in tight quarters. For someone who is angry enough to want to take lives, they can do so fairly easily, no matter how many times you ran the drill.

Copycatting plays into it too but schools and packed nightclubs are an easy way for a bloodthirsty person to live out violent fantasies.

I think schools are popular because they represent something to the shooter.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:46 (one year ago) link

There is just something deeply fucked up about how predictable this is. People feel alienated — get their revenge by murdering innocents — people gnash their teeth and wring their hands but don’t do anything that might stop the patter, repeat. Hundreds of times per year this happens.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:49 (one year ago) link

People Men in America are angry.

I mean women too but. . .

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:50 (one year ago) link

Well, anger is a universal part of life but usually only men think the way to deal with it is to kill.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:51 (one year ago) link

The mystery isn’t why are people angry, it’s why does their anger take this form, over and over.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 19:53 (one year ago) link

^^^

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:53 (one year ago) link

mental illness, bullying, alienation, becoming radicalized online, emptiness, lack of social structures, and then the all easy access

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:54 (one year ago) link

it's not some grand mystery--men in this country are fucked up and raised to not talk about their feelings

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:55 (one year ago) link

all those things are correct, but that doesn't explain the why of this same scenario at schools. i mean, i know it absolutely does happen elsewhere (malls, grocery stores, workplaces, etc etc) but it seems odd that it is so heavily weighted towards schools when there are so many other potential venues for your average gun-toting American man to snap.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 27 March 2023 19:58 (one year ago) link

Idk imho it's not that odd--bullying and alienation happens a lot at schools--
the online radicalization. . . people are taught not to trust schools b/c teacher are just gonna groom your kids etc
I get why people ask questions like that like why school but to me it's like asking the question "why did this person kill themselves"-->I get why people are asking the question but looking for an answer that solves the "why" something like this happens, to me, is never going to be satisfying

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 20:02 (one year ago) link

xxpost I remember just about every therapist I've ever had, I felt like I could never fully be open with them. I'd be sugar-coating some details here and there, omitting a detail here and there, retelling a story that made me look more favorable, fighting my emotions and not wanting to sho weakness, and wondering "why in the FUCK are you doing that in the one place where you don't have to?". It's ingrained.

but we should also not oversell the point that millions that want and need that kind of care can't get or afford it, either, and probably significantly less have access to it than they did 30-40 years ago.

Why “snap” and massacre strangers? This was not always a frequent occurence.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:03 (one year ago) link

Profound unhappiness, extreme anger, bitterness, these are all part of our common experience as human beings. But the trend here — which I think is totally a mimetic or copycat phenomenon — is about directing one’s anger toward random victims, toward the crowd, and sometimes toward the most innocent among us, children. Like what the fuck.

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:06 (one year ago) link

How is this an everyday thing? What kind of country an I raising my son in?

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:07 (one year ago) link

There is something very bizarre happening here

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:07 (one year ago) link

1) many school shootings happen from aggrieved students/ex-students/ex-faculty, so there's often a "revenge" connection (though obv not always)
2) if you used to go to the school, you know the layout very well, and what actions will probably be taken
3) it's a thing other people have done, so it's an idea that comes to mind quickly
4) People are in all different rooms/buildings so it takes a while for everybody to realize what's going on, where other more open public places people all run at the sound of a bang.

there was a drill once at the local high school here that got mistaken for real active shooters because of how quickly misinformation spread (it was the school's fault). much more opportunity for chaos.

I mean, fuck. (assuming this is genuine that is)

THIS is last year's Christmas card from Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles, a Republican who represents the district that Covenant School is in in Nashville. #tnleg pic.twitter.com/IpkLzZs5m5

— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) March 27, 2023

groovypanda, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:08 (one year ago) link

not to distract from the larger convo, but fwiw I just saw this shooter likely attended the school at some point

rob, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:08 (one year ago) link

xxxxpost when you can't kill the person or thing that is actively making you miserable, you often look for a stand-in.

the infamy. There were studies that suggested that if shooters didn't get news coverage, couldn't expect to, it's less likely to happen. And the only solution to that is to not cover it as much, or to cover it and not give the shooters name or tell their story. There was a bunch of articles about that some years ago. Obv not going to happen.

dan selzer, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:09 (one year ago) link

It’s a numbers game right? That’s part of it. I think that was part of the Port Arthur guy’s deal, he’d keep asking how many he killed that day. Or they want to unleash absolute hell. Some grand theft auto type mayhem shit. For the Vegas guy, he probably didn’t even see anyone fall really. He just saw the panic.

omar little, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:13 (one year ago) link

It’s a complex mix, a lot of it boils down to the cultural saturation of guns as instruments of justice and fantasy power playing.

omar little, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:15 (one year ago) link

A lot of media have shifted how they cover shootings, downplaying focus on the shooter, their name, their particular grievances, etc. But at the same time, I don't think we'd want them to literally not be covered. We have to know they're happening.

yeah, we've come a long way from Columbine, where Klebold/Harris were pretty much turned into "McCartney/Lennon" by the American media, esp with the endless slew of op-eds about their 'motives' and MARILYN MANSON. nowadays fewer people could even tell you the names of more recent school shooters (though sadly that's also a byproduct of how many there've been).

xxp it looks like Ogles' youngest kid is the only one who has any fucking idea what Xmas is all about

Andy the Grasshopper, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:19 (one year ago) link

what if the shooter is at large and you have to catch them, can you tell the name then? this happened in denver last week. he was caught tho. he was dead.

liberal with a capital LIE (Hunt3r), Monday, 27 March 2023 20:20 (one year ago) link

notoriety certainly drives ppl to mass shoot. mass murder is also one of the most nihilistic things you can do, and unfortunately our country is one that facilitates that nihilism via access to weapons. there's also something specifically nihilistic about targeting young children, it's like pushing the line even further

i also think we've reached a new phase now where people "feel" like mass shooters (alone, angry, disaffected, depressed, hopeless) and so they decide to become them

J0rdan S., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:20 (one year ago) link

all this is worth considering, i just think there is something more than just "guns + anger" in play with school shootings, because Americans are angry almost every fucking where and while shootings at coffee shops and fast food places do happen, you'd expect to see way more of them in locations where people are regularly showing up very pissed off.

Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 27 March 2023 20:21 (one year ago) link

Why people pick one target vs. another often seems to be driven by individual experiences (like, they have a particular beef with that place or someone in it). But also sometimes not, the Las Vegas shooting — which we still basically know zero about, motivation-wise — being the most horrific example.

"guns + anger"

+ toxic masculinity

a (waterface), Monday, 27 March 2023 20:25 (one year ago) link

xp J0rdan otm. That is the hyperreal aspect I was getting at

treeship., Monday, 27 March 2023 20:28 (one year ago) link

re: the motivations of mass killers, I found this blogpost interesting, on the youtube channel of Sandy Hook shooter Adam Lanza where he outlined his worldview

https://thewaywardaxolotl.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-ghost-of-adam-lanza.html

the channel seems like it was only discovered a couple of years ago, kind of surprised I haven't seen more coverage/commentary about it, but maybe it's that increasing reluctance to give spree killers notoriety that people were discussing above

soref, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:28 (one year ago) link

ppl been angry a long time. guns + alienation + anger

liberal with a capital LIE (Hunt3r), Monday, 27 March 2023 20:30 (one year ago) link

high/middle schools both are and represent a pretty profound mix of things: authority & discipline, constant forms of evaluation & ranking, coming-of-age and becoming "yourself," socialization / alienation & ostracism, competition, adolescence & humiliation. they can be torturous places to feel "alone, angry, disaffected, depressed, hopeless." I think there's something about the universality of the experience of them and how they are these life milestones filled with intense memories and (what feel like) turning points.

I don't really have any coherent thoughts about elementary schools though, I'm tempted to reach for metaphysical reasons too

rob, Monday, 27 March 2023 20:33 (one year ago) link


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