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I'm staying out of the school shooting threads. (Original Post) hunter Dec 2012 OP
Yeah, I can relate. Denninmi Dec 2012 #1
It's hard libodem Dec 2012 #2
Grammar looks right. Denninmi Dec 2012 #3
I haven't been watching the news haikugal Dec 2012 #4
i can't really watch it either. mopinko Dec 2012 #5
I know the feeling.. Terra Alta Dec 2012 #6
I don't think people realize that mentally ill does not always mean Jamastiene Dec 2012 #7
I was surprised how many people on the GD threads called bullshit on this. Denninmi Dec 2012 #8
Yeah, without meds or support I'm just a harmless homeless guy... hunter Dec 2012 #10
I have never been a violent person Terra Alta Dec 2012 #11
I think I have to agree at this point. Denninmi Dec 2012 #9
Many of the posters talking down mental illness in GD are scared and unaware HereSince1628 Dec 2012 #12

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
1. Yeah, I can relate.
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 02:18 PM
Dec 2012

The news last summer about Colorado and Wisconsin came at precisely the wrong time for me.

Talk it out here, we're here for you.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
2. It's hard
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 04:51 PM
Dec 2012

To get your head around. We go into national stages of grief. Denial is the first phase for many. We just can't cope. It is beyond us. We can and should limit our exposure to the graphic horror or such an event. Try to absorb it slowly and learn the details at your own pace. After, Sandy, and the Mall shooting, our country as a whole has taken a big hit. Even if we are not on the front lines I still put out energy in empathy and sorrow for our fellow Countrymens' great grief, and loss. ( I don't know if the English is correct on that. I suspect it is not.)

We need to psychologically duck and cover, for now. I think I know what you mean. I feel numb.

What would be the correct grammar for countrymen possessive? I don't think it looks right. Sorry.

haikugal

(6,476 posts)
4. I haven't been watching the news
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 09:01 PM
Dec 2012

it's all so insane. We live in an insane country with angry disfunctional people. 88 guns per 100 population. I have a good idea of why it's like this what with constant noise from the radio and tv spewing fear and hate for 30+ years...defunding of schools, music, sports, libraries, art...it isn't hard to understand.

It's hard to stay positive sometimes.

Terra Alta

(5,158 posts)
6. I know the feeling..
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 05:28 PM
Dec 2012

Reading about it is just so damn depressing... but I just can't help myself.

And I am so tired of mental illness being blamed as a reason for the shooting... it just amazes me how ignorant some can be.

Jamastiene

(38,197 posts)
7. I don't think people realize that mentally ill does not always mean
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 03:18 PM
Dec 2012

violent. I never realized there are so many people that believe that all mentally ill people are violent. They refuse to hear the truth about it too. That is the part that frustrates me.

I am one of the lucky ones though. I finally got the right diagnosis and the right meds that work best for me. I make it a point not to run out of my meds, but even if I wasn't on them, I was never a danger to anyone. I cannot believe how many people believe ALL mentally ill people are potential mass shooters, ticking time bombs waiting to happen. I wish more mental health professionals would point out that not all mentally ill people are likely to become violent.

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
8. I was surprised how many people on the GD threads called bullshit on this.
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:03 PM
Dec 2012

I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't a lynch mob mentality.

hunter

(38,840 posts)
10. Yeah, without meds or support I'm just a harmless homeless guy...
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 06:14 PM
Dec 2012

... digging through the dumpster.

I won't even ask anyone for spare change.

Terra Alta

(5,158 posts)
11. I have never been a violent person
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 06:49 PM
Dec 2012

even before I was diagnosed and put on meds.

I make sure to take my meds every day, the only thing that would result if I didn't take them would be severe anxiety and depression. I wouldn't be a danger to anyone but myself.

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
9. I think I have to agree at this point.
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 06:02 PM
Dec 2012

I jumped in yesterday, and was reasonably surprised by the results.

It's ugly in GD today.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
12. Many of the posters talking down mental illness in GD are scared and unaware
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 07:32 PM
Dec 2012

Fear is a power motivator of conservative thinking. The mass murder presents them with existential fear that they've got to reduce if they are to find peace of mind. They'll swallow any idea that does that. If they don't already have a favorite agenda to link to, the dangers of the mentally ill is as handy as any other.

Maybe I missed something or maybe I wanted to miss it, but it seems to me that today the blaming all or unspecified mental illness is less common. I think yours and others' posts did have some good effect.

I'm more concerned about 'US' and how we are coping.

And I just keep repeating...

It's about THEIR fear.
Their fear isn't based in reality.
This about their phantoms,
and not about "ME", at all.

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