Shooting of the Day
Shooting of the Day
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The NZ shooter was traveling the world all the years before and even went to Pakistan. Calling it a beautiful place full of nice people.
So how did he suddenly change his mind so quick to hate muslims?
- Radicalised by memes?PhanLo
- People have mental problems, develop mental problems, have psychological problems, shit happens.shapesalad
- Billion so of people, all different shapes, health, sizes, colours... the variations we see are also inside, the brain is vast complex network,shapesalad
- there are bound to be a few people out there, seemly normal but with a variation that means in the right environment with the right tools, bad shit happens.shapesalad
- I have a nephew who got really into right wing conspiracy theories then went off the deep end. He was really into Astronomy but now doesn't believe we've been..PhanLo
- ...to space at all. Believes it's all a hoax. He lives in a Scottish housing estate but thinks Texas is the ultimate place to live. Quit his studies to become..PhanLo
- ..a joiner. Funny he wants to move to texas, because he has a panic attack going into town on his own. Blames everything on immigrants and secret societies...PhanLo
- ...obviously he blames the Jews for some stuff too. I've known people who've joined religious cults and he talks like them.
i suppose it's comforting.PhanLo - #MAGA Nation...One nation under Trump, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.utopian
- Going on holidays doesn't automatically make you a good humanlowimpakt
- Some people develop an obsession on a certain topic just by watching things online. And they stick to it and it become their main thing 24/7Bennn
- Ironically you could draw a lot of parallels between a guy like this and someone who gets radicalized online and goes and joins ISIS. Probably the exact sameyuekit
- psychological process.yuekit
- +1 yuekitPhanLo
- exactlyBennn
- its the same exact thingBennn