
Mental Health Myth-Busting
Joy, let's talk about the perpetual victims of mental health stigma. You know, the ones who are just so tired of being misunderstood. Newsflash: the media isn't stigmatizing them, it's just reporting on the actual crimes committed by people with a history of mental illness. But hey, who needs facts when you have feelings, right?
The "complex interplay of factors" excuse is just that - an excuse. It's a way to deflect attention from the real issue: people with mental health problems who decide to pick up a gun and start shooting. Don't believe me? Let's look at some examples:
- Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, had a long history of mental health issues and was even diagnosed with autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- James Holmes, the Aurora theater shooter, was seeing a psychiatrist before he decided to open fire on a crowded movie theater.
- Seung-Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech shooter, had a history of mental health problems and was even declared mentally ill by a court.
- The Tucson shooting, where Jared Loughner shot Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and killed six others, was completely preventable if only someone had taken his mental health issues seriously.
- The Isla Vista shooting, where Elliot Rodger killed six people and injured 14 others, was a direct result of his own narcissistic and entitled personality, which was enabled by his parents and therapists.
- The Charleston church shooting, where Dylann Roof killed nine people, was a result of his own racist ideology, which was fueled by his mental health problems and lack of personal responsibility.

Police Incompetence Exposed
Oh joy, another opportunity to expose the glaring incompetence of our beloved law enforcement. Because, clearly, they've done such a stellar job of preventing tragedies so far. I mean, who needs actual results when you can just keep repeating the same tired excuses and expecting a different outcome?
The latest debacle is just another example of systemic failures that are more concerned with justifying bloated budgets and expanding powers than actually serving the community. And don't even get me started on the mental health red herring. It's a convenient deflection tactic that allows them to sidestep the real issues and pretend they're doing something useful.
- Meanwhile, actual warning signs are ignored, and preventable tragedies occur with alarming regularity.
- The "experts" and influencers are too busy peddling their snake oil solutions to notice the emperor has no clothes.
- Gullible people lap up the nonsense, eager to believe that someone, anyone, is in control.
- The Parkland shooting, where repeated visits from law enforcement did nothing to prevent the tragedy.
- The countless instances of police ignoring actual threats, only to later claim they "did everything they could".
- The statistical embarrassment that is the clearance rate for homicides in major cities – a whopping 50% or lower in some cases.
- Red flags are ignored, and warnings are dismissed as "just a concerned citizen being paranoid".
- Excuses are made, and the blame is shifted to anyone but the actual perpetrators – or the system that enables them.
- Influencers and "experts" continue to spew their nonsense, and the gullible masses eat it up like the good little sheep they are.

Mainstream Media's Clickbait Game
The never-ending circus of mainstream media's clickbait game. Because, you know, what's more entertaining than watching the world burn while they cash in on your attention? The feedback loop of attention and violence is just a happy little coincidence, right? I mean, who needs responsible reporting when you can have sensationalized headlines and prime-time coverage of mass shootings?
Let's take a look at the "experts" they parade on TV to analyze these events:
- Armchair psychologists who've never actually treated a patient, but have written a bestselling book
- Ex-cops who've never solved a case, but have a great TV presence
- So-called "security experts" who've made a career out of fear-mongering and selling useless safety gadgets
- The media's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, where they managed to turn a global health crisis into a partisan spectacle
- The "expert" analysis of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, where they spent hours speculating about non-existent suspects and motives
- The "breaking news" coverage of natural disasters, where they prioritize dramatic footage over actual information and relief efforts

The Folly of 'Thoughts and Prayers'
The "thoughts and prayers" brigade is at it again, peddling their empty words and vacant stares as if they're actually doing something. Newsflash: they're not. It's all just a shallow, self-serving exercise in pretending to care.
When tragedy strikes, the usual suspects trot out their tired, formulaic responses, no doubt crafted by teams of soulless spin doctors.
- "My heart goes out to the victims and their families." Oh, how original.
- "We must come together in this difficult time." Code for "I have no actual plan or solution."
- "We'll be praying for the affected communities." Because, clearly, prayer is the answer to all our problems.
- The pundits who claim that "now is not the time for politics" – as if politics is somehow separate from the issue at hand.
- The self-proclaimed "thought leaders" who tweet out vapid, Hallmark-card platitudes, no doubt to boost their own profiles.
- The gullible masses who lap up this nonsense, thinking that their favorite celebrity or politician actually cares about their well-being.
