Saturday, November 14, 2009

Which of the male school shooters (Columbine, Virginia Tech) came from a broken non-traditional family?

Eric Harris


Dylan Klebold


or Cho- Seung-Hui


anyone else know what percentage of disgruntled young men that go on shooting rampages come from "broken homes?"


The information that I find suggests not only did they come from "traditional" families, but that they were all religious church going families.


Are these the kind of families that my friends the feminists have destroyed?

Which of the male school shooters (Columbine, Virginia Tech) came from a broken non-traditional family?
I've read over fifty books on serial killers, and amazingly, quite a large number of these people came from "traditional" homes (mother and father present) and a large number also had "religious" upbringings...some in fact, very religious.





Sadly, these "traditional", religious families usually had "dark secrets" within: things they desperately tried to keep others (outsiders) from ever knowing. Often one or both of the parents suffered from psychosis (or severe mental health disorders)...schizophrenia being common. Often there were issues of abuse or incest within the family. Sometimes coupled with severe alcoholism and/or drug addiction. These families that "stayed together" would have probably been better off if they had NOT stayed together...or kept their "dark secrets" secret, and got help. Kids who grow up to be serial killers likely inherited the genetic pre-disposition to certain severe mental health issues, and that combined with a severely unstable environment in childhood, increased the child's chances of developing severe psychosis, even before they reached adulthood.





Feminism didn't cause these things.





Truth.
Reply:I do not even know how to begin to answer this question. Is there really even such a thing as a traditional family these days? Sure, upbringing has a lot to do with how a person turns out, but I think that current surroundings and influences have a lot to do with it as well.
Reply:My understanding of their backgrounds is the same as yours - none of them came from broken homes. The post that the victims came from homes "destroyed" by feminism is pure ignorance.





You make a good point.
Reply:may be the male school shooters came from traditional families but most of the victims came from families that your friends the feminists have destroyed. Lets worry about the victims and not the shooters? right?


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