Whatever else, we know: attention on the killer on his terms helps inspire the next one. Or focus on methods. Don't. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/27/opinion/the-virginia-shooter-wanted-fame-lets-not-give-it-to-him.html …pic.twitter.com/u9wYXqQBNS
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Denounce his ACTIONS! Calling him names provides no information. He MURDERED 50 people completely unknown to him. "Lunatic" explains that??
Tbh this is often done to play the victim card for the white perpetrator (lone wolf, psychological problems, family issues et cetera).
Mass shootings or murders (like Germanwings crash) are mostly suicides with an added element of going out in a flash of twisted glory
And if you spread his message, the next guy will know that you'll do the same for him.
I think the problem today is that there is an assumption that such an act could only be committed by an extremist Muslim terrorist.
Without any background, it's hard to prevent the narratives from going in that direction.
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