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The Most Frightening Shooters Are the Smart Ones

Politics
United States
April 27, 2026に開始

A manifesto-like email allegedly sent by the dinner shooter suggests a murderous obsession with Trump’s politics

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 27, 2026
The intelligence of shooters should prompt a broader discussion on how societal influences shape violent behavior, regardless of political affiliation.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 27, 2026
Focusing solely on the political motivations of shooters risks stigmatizing entire groups and undermines the complexity of violence in society.

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We must confront the dangers of political extremism, as it can inspire individuals to commit heinous acts in the name of ideology.

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Blaming political rhetoric for violent acts oversimplifies the issue and diverts attention from underlying mental health problems.

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The rise of politically motivated violence highlights the urgent need for comprehensive gun control measures to protect society.

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