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Why all the School Violence?

What is wrong with kids these days? They're sick. They're a bunch of sickos. Everyday you hear about another kid amassing a smorgasbord of weaponry,  bringing a gun to school, shooting someone, committing suicide, and/or some other abhorrent offense. What is our country becoming?

Just search Google for 'school shooting' and you'll get quite a list, and the way things are going, probably a breaking news story about yet another current shooting. In the mind of teenagers, it is now socially acceptable for them to take a  gun to school and blow some kids away if they're a little dissatisfied with the way their life is going. I'd like to say I blame _________, but there's no one person or group that's responsible for making these kids into monsters, it's society as a whole.  

I will say this though, this school shooting nonsense all started with Columbine High School and those two homosexual nerds Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Before that, you never heard about school shootings. Many wackos who have committed like crimes since Columbine, have written journals saying how they wanted to be like these two nuts.

We, as a society, need to stop indoctrinating kids with garbage about depression,  letting emotions out, and all of this new age garbage. It's turning the kids into a bunch of sissies and making them feel worse about themselves, thus, making them resort to violence. They fall under the impression that their life is complete chaos and no one has ever been worse off than them. They go on medication that has God knows what side-effects and they lose their mind. The funny part is, most of the time, these kids don't know how good they have it. We need to get inside these kids heads and stop these lunatics before they cause harm to anyone. There is no reason that school shootings should be as common as they are!
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