Falcon29
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So here we have another example of an individual coming from a background of white privilege who goes on a murder spree, shooting and killing innocent people near a college campus and Western media lable him as someone who just had "mental health issues" (which might be true). Now, if he was a Muslim, he would have immediately been called a terrorist, despite whatever motive he may have had, his entire background, ethnic and religious affiliation and patriotism would have been brought into question, and an entire community vilified.
The fact is, this kid is a spoiled rich brat, who comes from a background of white privilege and entitlement, who grew up in a society whose culture is out-right 'dull' and where teens have NOTHING to do besides just think about "sex" all the time..because that is what happens when your entire culture promotes the unlimited fulfillment of your desires, and the exploitation and oppression of women as nothing more than sex objects.
You won't see such things happening in dynamic, colorful, and 'happening' cultures like that of India/Pakistan. Anyone who has lived in both lands would attest to the fact that in America, things are just tooooooooo organized...life here is almost robotic...People work work work...need to have alcohol to have fun...and then there's sex... If you go outside in a street in Pakistan..you will meet like so many people..you'll see kids playing cricket..vendors selling their products..In short, you'll see "life" .....you'll see a dynamic human culture at work.
Here in U.S..you'll see nothing. If you want to get something...have a car...and go to big corporate stores. Neighbors even barely to talk to each other and everyone stays in their own robotic circle of life.
In such environment, such sick twisted mentality would emerge.
You couldn't have said it any better. Overseas in Palestine if you're not busy with your hundreds of cousins all day everyday you'll be busy with new friends and neighbors.