Yeah but there are lots of people saying it's the guns (literally in this thread) - that's basically what the OP is about.
But even then the right wing acting like scared little babies about it too.
It's just everything is turned up to 11 with you lot.
I don't think it's a mental health problem per se - I think American society is sick.
And I don't mean sick as in "something happened to you all" - I mean sick as in "you all willingly participate in it together"
There are plenty of other countries with guns who don't have the same kinds of mass killings the USA does.
The problem as I see it is that so many Americans are just so fucking emotional about everything.
Everything's a drama, or a story that needs to be be told, of a journey, or an underdog, or revenge, or a protector. Are musical montage. "I just have to tell you where I have come from" - "you just need ro know my roots"
Every disagreement is a fascist or a communist.
Nothing just "is".
Everything has to have bullshit emotional content and context.
The trouble is none of you will ever see yourselves as part of the problem.
You're in a narcissistic trap.
Liberals are 100% certain that "it's the guns" and get absolutely high saying it.
Scumbags like Trump thrive in the gaps and ambiguities that normal decency shouldn't have to fill.
They break down standards of decency that shouldn't have to be codified.
Authoritarians and people who need authority will do anything they can get away with - but we can't write laws for every single little scheme anyone could ever come to up with.
We need guiding principles and a respect for the spirit of the law.
Trump tried to play innocent but it doesn't count in the courtroom.
The reason is because Israel decided to squander any good-will they had by launching a massively disproportionate attack.
Public sympathy was with them for while.
Where's the hyperbole?