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SecularMotion

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Mon Oct 19, 2015, 08:50 AM Oct 2015

Sons and guns in American culture

According to the Associated Press, the mother of the 26-year-old Oregon gunman who recently killed nine and injured nine told investigators he was struggling with some mental health issues.

Yes, he was. Neighbors have described Christopher Harper-Mercer as an anxious, alienated young man. His mother, Laurel Harper, appears to have written in online forums about his mental and social struggles.

It's a profile so familiar it's cliché. Dylann Roof, the "quiet" 21-year-old white supremacist accused of murdering nine people in a Charleston, S.C., church in June, was similarly disturbed. And Adam Lanza, the 20-year-old who in 2012 sprayed gunfire through the classrooms of Sandy Hook Elementary School, had all the markings of the agonized loner who seeks catharsis by making others suffer horribly in turn.

The three have something else in common, as well. Each was encouraged by a parent to relish guns.

http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2015/oct/18/sons-and-guns-in-american-culture-20151/
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Sons and guns in American culture (Original Post) SecularMotion Oct 2015 OP
Did you really answer survey questions to get this article? pipoman Oct 2015 #1
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