Well, isn't that an admission everyone outside of high security government installations would make?
That's the thing about society, we sort of take for granted that we will live civilly and not walk around blowing away people randomly which is why every time one of these tragic events occur it's shocking. Then people want to overreact and create fortresses metaphorically everywhere. Certainly the entire social contract has failed because this one person went rampaging all over one of its weak spots. And that is partially what this is, a teacher fired for risk.
Heck, I think incidents of psychosis are something like 2% of the population so by that logic bad things ought to happen far more often. What I'd be interested in is how many more incidents are going to occur before the US at least reestablishes its mental health infrastructure.
That's the thing about society, we sort of take for granted that we will live civilly and not walk around blowing away people randomly which is why every time one of these tragic events occur it's shocking. Then people want to overreact and create fortresses metaphorically everywhere. Certainly the entire social contract has failed because this one person went rampaging all over one of its weak spots. And that is partially what this is, a teacher fired for risk.
Heck, I think incidents of psychosis are something like 2% of the population so by that logic bad things ought to happen far more often. What I'd be interested in is how many more incidents are going to occur before the US at least reestablishes its mental health infrastructure.
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