• Chainweasel@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I know it’s important to get answers to these questions, and I know that there’s a chance something could be learned that might lower the chance of someone losing their mind and hurting other people or themselves. I know that this is the right thing to do and I agree that they should be using the brain to help people.

    But on a more visceral level, I recoil at the thought of any good coming from a mass shooting, especially from the shooter.
    Invoking “the good side” of a mass shooting just feels wrong.
    And again, I don’t disagree with it, but what are the odds that any action will be taken if they do find a link?

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        11 months ago

        It’s easier just to remain a victim than admit you’re a part of the society that has failed so fundamentally to its core.

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      11 months ago

      It gives me the ick as well, but I feel that there is always a silver lining to be found even in the worst of circumstances. There’s always something to be learned… still I wish that none of this happened at all. It’s sickening, to be sure