I definitely consider the opposite to be a very real possibility for the truth, yes. But often, like with any good lie, some of what is said is true. I have no idea what to believe about the CEO shooting, especially about the supposed shooter they have in custody. That story, like most of this type of public shooting, is the same story we have been told time and again: shooter wore certain easily recognizable clothing, even days later. Shooter still had the weapon. Shooter had a manifesto for anyone to find. Shooter had shown signs of mental illness. Shooter was a regular joe much like someone you know. These stories follow obvious templates! The template that is easy, for many of us, to believe.
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yeah it is a bit convenient that every shooter had a manifesto, often on them at the time. I don't know about you but I walk around with my ideas about how I see the world and how I want to change it at all times.
Yes, but I am flummoxed about just how to effect those changes. I start in my own home and body, hope my friends and family see some reason in what I say when I speak freely, and go to village board meetings where I have to bite my tongue to be heard. What I see in those meeting is that my small town, and I am sure others are just the same, happily take whatever government money comes our way and then finds themselves trapped. I oppose the taking of any government funds at this point, because that money always brings new problems to the town. Now it's landmarks designation.