The hidden narrative of the Charleston shooting that occurred this week follows a basic pattern seen in a great majority of all mass shootings.
Of course, this pattern isn’t brought up within the liberal mainstream media, who exploit such events to forward their agenda, not seek to root out the primary causes of such tragedies.
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Drugs and Mental health.. not hard to figure out
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Drugs cause a lot of trouble
The kid was on drugs. What is so hard to figure our.
Sounds like someone set him up to do it
Bowl cut = psycho
It’s not the guns, folks, it’s the medications
As CBS News reported:
Since January, Roof has been arrested twice, both at the Columbiana Mall in Columbia, S.C. According to arrest records obtained CBS News investigative producer Laura Strickler, on February 28, Roof went into a Bath and Body Works store wearing all black and asked “out of the ordinary questions,” including how many $#%&!@*ociates were working, when they closed and what time they leave. …
The officer noted that Roof was becoming increasingly nervous. He searched Roof and found “orange strips” that Roof said were “suboxone,” a Schedule 3 narcotic. Roof was arrested and his 2000 Hyundai Elantra was towed.
A user of this drug on the web site MD Junction noted that her husband “became violent, smashing [sic] things and threatening me,” after just a few days of coming off Suboxone.
Another poster at MD Junction tells the story of how his personality completely changed as a result of taking Suboxone. The person related how he became “nasty” and “violent” just weeks after beginning the drug, adding that he would “snap” and be mean to people for no reason.
According to The Courier-Journal, Suboxone “is increasingly being abused, sold on the streets and inappropriately prescribed” by doctors. For a number of users, it becomes even more addictive than the drugs it’s supposed to help them quit.
It has been noted, in the vast majority of the m$#%&!@* shootings over the past two decades, the perpetrators have been taking some form of mood-altering, mind-altering, psychotropic drug. And yet, the mainstream media and President Obama have, again predictably, blamed the firearm used by these shooters and not the medications.
Obama, in comments following reports of the shooting, also said that the United States was the only advanced society where such shootings occur on a regular basis. The solution, of course, was to ban more guns. But the president said nothing about the link between the violence and the medications.