So weird to hear the shooter is a girl. In my mind these things are tied to men but it looks like her brain was really poisoned by reactionary ideology. According to a twitter source looks like she was bullied, had a bad family life, and became a reactionary. Supposedly had a long-distance boyfriend too they're claiming who had no idea.
Maybe I'm putting my own bias in this but I really don't think her mental health was helped by being put in a Christian school. Those kids can be vicious towards anyone who stands out even a little as "other", more-so than public school kids by far. Add on top of it the viewpoint they push, this kind of black and white, good and evil world and all the other baggage attendant to Christianity, especially emphasized in Evangelical forms of which this school almost has to be part of (if it was Catholic it'd have the name of a saint usually). Probably brought up in a lot of hate, steeped in it, isolated, got ostracized further by those Christian kids for not being the perfect image of a 'good Christian girl'(tm).
I was brought up in an Evangelical household. School shootings were seen as happening because they took god out of public schools. That and the trans panic hate they're stoking are why those people are clinging to transphobia and other excuses and distractions (shooter doesn't seem to have been trans and makes no mention of anything like that in their manifesto).
So weird to hear the shooter is a girl. In my mind these things are tied to men but it looks like her brain was really poisoned by reactionary ideology. According to a twitter source looks like she was bullied, had a bad family life, and became a reactionary. Supposedly had a long-distance boyfriend too they're claiming who had no idea.
https://xcancel.com/Slatzism/status/1868795614491800032
Maybe I'm putting my own bias in this but I really don't think her mental health was helped by being put in a Christian school. Those kids can be vicious towards anyone who stands out even a little as "other", more-so than public school kids by far. Add on top of it the viewpoint they push, this kind of black and white, good and evil world and all the other baggage attendant to Christianity, especially emphasized in Evangelical forms of which this school almost has to be part of (if it was Catholic it'd have the name of a saint usually). Probably brought up in a lot of hate, steeped in it, isolated, got ostracized further by those Christian kids for not being the perfect image of a 'good Christian girl'(tm).
I was brought up in an Evangelical household. School shootings were seen as happening because they took god out of public schools. That and the trans panic hate they're stoking are why those people are clinging to transphobia and other excuses and distractions (shooter doesn't seem to have been trans and makes no mention of anything like that in their manifesto).