We get to vote on this? Originally Posted by HDGristleNo need, if this guy was a raging MAGA, they would have given Kimmel a Sunday night special yesterday.
First off, the hooker board tips are 1000x better than the gun forum tips.O...kay?
We have "experts" here, and insiders Originally Posted by HDGristle
I've seen the shooter with a shirt featuring far right ultra-MAGA rhetoric that I've seen posted in various places, including here.
Haven't seen the Mormon connection. Care to share? Originally Posted by HDGristle
It may not be common sense but it's quite commonVery good! Pretty much sums it up.
The tendency to "otherize" killers who are like us or our preferred group happens all the time. Folks in a similar belief system often employ it as a defense mechanism. This "othering" allows individuals and groups to dehumanize victims and avoid confronting unsettling truths about their own beliefs, the randomness of suffering and the vulnerability of their own tightly held beliefs.
It's a common defense mechanism rife with scapegoating to reinforce the us vs them mentality because it directly challenges group and personal identity.
That goes hand-in-hand with politicization so that all tragedy becomes the fault of the other side. We see it time and time again.
Have we noticed how much focus is on "the killer must be X," rather than discussion of or empathy for the victims? There's some otherization in that too Originally Posted by HDGristle
It may not be common sense but it's quite common
The tendency to "otherize" killers who are like us or our preferred group happens all the time. Folks in a similar belief system often employ it as a defense mechanism. This "othering" allows individuals and groups to dehumanize victims and avoid confronting unsettling truths about their own beliefs, the randomness of suffering and the vulnerability of their own tightly held beliefs.
It's a common defense mechanism rife with scapegoating to reinforce the us vs them mentality because it directly challenges group and personal identity.
That goes hand-in-hand with politicization so that all tragedy becomes the fault of the other side. We see it time and time again.
Have we noticed how much focus is on "the killer must be X," rather than discussion of or empathy for the victims? There's some otherization in that too Originally Posted by HDGristle