32 Killed at a Virginia University

A gunman killed 32 people at a Virginia university on Monday, calmly gunning down students attending class and then killing himself in the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history.

Shouldn’t government be performing forensic-like investigations to uncover the reasons for school shootings?

A glib explanation for events of this type is that a person gets a “chemical imbalance in his brain” and goes berserk. Because the person is different, there is a reason for the evil deeds. Government, schools and society are free from blame. The individual is dehumanized and no further reasons need to be sought. Everybody mourns the victims and puzzles over why anybody would be so evil to go on a shooting rampage. Life continues.

That scenario shows how irresponsible government has become. If government doesn’t even know what responsibility is, then how can their poor charges – the citizens and individuals be responsible? Someone gets into a rage from a series of frustrations, slights, imagined slights, losses, confusions, exasperations, angers, upsets, and problems. Government doesn’t take the responsibility for finding out what were the problems that led to this explosion. Government doesn’t investigate the defects in government and society. Government doesn’t categorize and analyze the problems. Most importantly, government doesn’t fix the problems. Other shootings happen.

Government programs to build reliable satellites have extensive and exhaustive examination and testing. Transistors for these satellite programs are X-rayed, vibrated, heated, frozen, accelerated, life tested, dissected and microscopically analyzed. The American government wrote the book on QC analysis and control. Government should apply similar rigorous QC techniques to solving the problems of society. Government doesn’t have to be a cheerleader and brainwash Americans that this is the greatest country on earth. Nor does government need to publicize the grim details. Government should just investigate and fix the problems with their society in a quiet, efficient and business-like manner.

After government discovers what her own defects are, she will be better able to produce citizens that are more responsible. Perhaps individuals can become responsible enough to emulate government and solve their own problems without misdirected or excessive force.

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2 Responses to 32 Killed at a Virginia University

  1. Guardian says:

    Beautiful people were they.

  2. Guardian says:

    Some people want to diminish rights as a result of this mass murder. They say we should not have handguns available. They say that the minute that people say dangerous things they should be treated with force.

    This site suggests that government blew it. All the signs were there. Government and the school should have sent investigators to make a complete analysis. Government should have taken actions of minimum force meaning no jail sentences or SWAT teams (before the person committed his crime). The results of the investigation should have resulted in legal guardianship being given to one of the parents to commit him to some type of health care.

    Better health care should also be made availible. The generic type of medication this person took have been taken by other people with the same result – murder and suicide. We need a non-dysfunctional government that can administer non-dysfunctional health care for a society good at driving some people nuts.

    Government must do much more. Government must stop micro-managing and get productive. Government must gain the ability to do forensic examination of self first and then troubled people and situations.

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