Since it’s also been shown that an overwhelming number of the perps were also largely leftist, it might be interesting to see the incidence rate of mental problems indexed to political beliefs. It’s kind of a chicken/egg situation as to whether the political belief or the mental problem was the primary characteristic (are leftists more likely to be crazy, or are crazies more likely to be leftist).
~Since its also been shown that an overwhelming number of the perps were also largely leftist, it might be interesting to see the incidence rate of mental problems indexed to political beliefs. Its kind of a chicken/egg situation as to whether the political belief or the mental problem was the primary characteristic (are leftists more likely to be crazy, or are crazies more likely to be leftist).~
True, to be completely honest they had to mention that most shootings were commited by LEFTIST crazies.
It is obvious that crazies are tending to be leftists because inability of accomplishment is very typical for crazies, and leftism is all about conpensation for that.
The higher the population density, the more laws, rules, regulations, taxes, weapon bans, and big gov is needed to make it work. High population density is strongly correlated with leftism the world over. There is an increasing number of negatives the tighter humans are unnaturally encased in steel and concrete. From Health, Happiness, and Density:
A monumental Swedish study of over four million Swedes examined whether a high level of urbanisation (which correlates with density) is associated with an increased risk of developing psychosis and depression. Adjustments were made to cater for individual demographic and socio-economic characteristics. It was found that the rates for psychosis (such as the major brain disorder schizophrenia) were 70% greater for the denser areas. There was also a 16% greater risk of developing depression. The paper discusses various reasons for this finding but the conclusion states: "A high level of urbanisation is associated with increased risk of psychosis and depression".