finally, not just for america anymore
It all ultimately revolves around the parents responsibilities like everything. Granted they cant prevent everything but I'm willing to bet they had an obvious influence.Aazealh said:It's pretty sad that all these pictures can get out of me is an embarrassed chuckle. Love the one where he's in his PJs aiming at the camera with a mean look. He really does look like a guy that saw the Matrix trilogy one too many times. Maybe Blade II too.
You know what though? His weapon is a Beretta CX4 Storm rifle. I really don't know much about firearms and yet that's the first thing I thought of when I saw the pictures. Not sure what to think of it...
In the end it's really tragic that stuff like this happens, I think it lends weight to the argument that our violence-idolizing society has a bad influence on mentally weak people. That and guns make it too easy for these idiots to act on their fantasies. How come can a 15yo kid own a hunting rifle? To shoot cans in his backyard? To me that sounds like putting a lot of responsability on the shoulders of people (teenagers) who by definition are utterly irresponsible.
SaiyajinNoOuji said:It all ultimately revolves around the parents responsibilities like everything. Granted they cant prevent everything but I'm willing to bet they had an obvious influence.
Thats what I am more of talking about, his upbringing. I know full well that they have no control over him once he leaves the house. Thats the whole purpose of bringing up your kids up right, that they can go out in the real world and deal with problems without resorting to ballet of faggotry such as this.Shurikn said:With all respect Saiya... Kimveer Gill was 25, there's nothing his parents could have done in the immidiate.. BUT I think that he just grown with the wrong values when he was a kid.. that you are right..
Aazealh said:Unfortunately it looks like parental negligence is getting worse as time passes, and not just in the USA or Canada but everywhere in the world.