All I can say is "God help us all!". My heart goes out to the victims & their families, even to the rest of the people in the theater. I hope everyone puts themselves in those people's shoes for a moment and imagine how it would feel to wake up knowing that 12-14 people around you were murdered last night and 30-50 wounded.
And no, I don't think that banning violent video games or TV shows & movies with gratuitous violence is the answer at all. Hundreds of millions of people view this type of material and those of us who are "normal" wouldn't think of replicating these actions because we understand that certain things have their place and should stay in books, video games, movies, etc. We know that those types of behavior should not be emulated in everyday life. Even banning guns is not the answer. If someone is crazy enough or skilled enough there are a number of weapons that can be constructed or used in killing large numbers of people.
It does seem interesting to note though that in the world's richest country, the more educated and intellectual we become and with the world's collective knowledge doubling every so many years, the more savagely we behave towards each other. What mental & emotional issues could a well-educated Ph.D. student have that would "make" him premeditate the ending of multiple innocent lives?!
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