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The gunman was horrendously bullied at school.

It's one of the underrated and underreported factors at play in all of this. Though I bet nobody would be surprised if they hear this. But he was such a quiet man.

That he was registered republican and donated a small amount of money to a progressive group are less important features than than a nihilism and misanthropy developed over long periods of daily and constant humiliation.

This is something he has in common with almost all of the mass shooters and gunmen. Alt- right race warriors to British Muslim jihadists all share an alienation from the culture around them and a rejection of a world that has rejected them. A desire to make their life matter, some way some how..

I'm not condoning the violence but if we are serious about looking at the causes of this, then what we call politics is only part of the story. There is also the politics of atomised, individualistic and ultra competitive societies in which a minority of young men feel that they have no value.
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That's only the start of the discussion though. It raises two other questions:

1) What is society going to do about bullying?
2) Why do bullied people in other countries not turn to high profile and/or mass shootings?
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@NerdyPotato Absolutely. That is an important discussion and I'm glad you raised it.
@Burnley123 thankfully the second question is pretty easy to answer. The guy used his father's gun, so mandatory training about locking up weapons and not lending them out, with losing your license if you don't protect them, sounds like a very easy and fair start.
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@NerdyPotato To your second point, I think they do; however, I think two big factors make mass/high profile shootings much rarer in more developed countries: laws that make legal access to guns more difficult and low unemployment rates. The gun laws should be self explanatory. Low unemployment rates help because people that work are usually too busy to plan suicide attacks and more likely to feel fulfilled so as to not be interested in them.
@Theyitis overall better living circumstances also reduce desperation indeed.