• @VinnyDaCat@lemmy.world
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      298 months ago

      I don’t mean to sweep this under the rug, but I think that just stands as another case for the fact that an enormous amount of people in this country have mental health issues. It’s normalized at this point.

      Besides that, news outlets that report on this only do so basically of the drama and the views. The solutions are in front of us, always have been, but that’s not what anyone truly cares about.

      • I think framing it as a ‘mental health’ issue puts all the blame on the individual.

        It’s not a ‘mental health’ epidemic. Society is broken and more people are realizing it every day.

        These problems will only get worse as the disparity in wealth continues to grow and more people feel like they have nothing to live for as a result.

        • @VinnyDaCat@lemmy.world
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          78 months ago

          Oh absolutely. You’re right, framing it that way does seem to ignore the current issues we face as a society.

          I believe that our mental health as a society is problematic, but it’s not the individual’s fault due to neglect. There are root causes in the background that are responsible. People don’t need therapy, but rather living conditions need to improve.

    • @Siegfried@lemmy.world
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      138 months ago

      Depressed white male dressed as a policeman: So, why did you do it?

      Mass shooter: because I’m a depressed white male

    • @CeruleanRuin
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      88 months ago

      I mean you can discuss it to death, but without facts – which don’t exist, because he didn’t tell anyone the intimate workings of his fucked up mind – the best you can do is speculate. By all means, go ahead.