I like that you're showing a different perspective. It's not excusing his behavior, it's about understanding what drives a person to do such a monstrous act. All blame is placed on one person, when in reality we are all to blame as a society. We need to do better in mental health. We need to stop talking and blaming and start listening, healing and understanding.
you're a really great speaker. i've watched your ted talk a few times and just watched it again a few minutes ago. i wondered what your thoughts on this tragedy were, only to find your profile in the comments.
it's scary how preventable these sorts of things are, yet somehow it still happens You are a testament to how we can help these people before something terrible happens, but we just haven't learned our lesson, and I'm scared we never will