Bobcat06 said:
BlueAg2003 said:
Social media has created too many "brave" people who say things with no consequences. In real life people wouldn't say a quarter of the stuff they say online (here included).
Honestly, I believe this is the biggest reason why we see an increase in mass killings across the globe. Arguing anonymously on the internet allows you to dehumanize people who are different than you until you can rationalize violence against them.
From Dylan Roof to Emanuel Samson to Antifa and Alt-Right and countless number of ISIS terrorists (don't discount the role of social media in spreading terrorist indoctrination), they all reached the point of looking at people different than themselves and concluding they are deserving of violence.
I was wondering about this yesterday, but was coming at it from the victimhood status. Since nothing is our fault, and it's everyone elses.................and so on.
How did we send 10 million, or so, men to the European, and Pacific, Theaters, of which maybe 2 million saw combat, and not have these kinds of things happen from '45 to '75, except for the tower in Austin?