2024 Tranime Shooter in Iowa - Authorities confirmed an investigation into a possible active shooter at Perry High School in Iowa.

Junko Enoshima from Danganronpa as an an anime avatar? That’s an advanced level of brain rot.
I was gonna say, that's a hell of a choice for an anime avatar, especially in this context.

The important bits I'd add are that that character's got a strange sort of fetish for making others suffer over actually killing them and orchestrates all of this from behind a disguise while pushing out a completely different persona to the people around her. She's written intentionally to be so platonically saturday morning cartoon evil that it's impossible to emphasize with her in any way. That avatar is a HUGE red flag in any context.
 
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What we should be talking about with this shooter is the fact that schools will not suspend or expel kids even for threatening others and bringing weapons to school. There used to be 0 tolerance for any sort of weapons and you pretty much got guaranteed expulsions in the early 2000s.
Fuck weapons, early 2000s to early 2010s you could get the shit beat out of you and never raise a hand in defense and you'd still get, at least, suspended.
 
Not sure why the resident tinfoil hat enjoyers think this has anything to do with Epstein's list. At this point you'd need to set off a dirty bomb in a high school for it to rattle the average American or get any kind of real news coverage. The media will memory hole this fag just like they did Hale because of the rainbow flag.
Not even just the rainbow flag. When it comes to school shootings, what's the last specific location or shooter name you can remember? For most people I would guess it's probably Parkland, a solid 6 years ago, solely because of the number of people that were killed - maybe Uvalde because everyone was so pissed off about the cops' inaction. But nobody remembers or frankly gives a fuck about the school shootings that have less than three or four victims, because in the American mindset they happen all the time and there's nothing to be done about them. It's like an inconvenient but not especially deadly snowstorm or tornado happening somewhere else in the country: sucks for them, what's on after Jeopardy tonight?

Everyone's sad and wringing their hands for about six hours and then moves on to the next big thing. You hit it: if the feds want to divert attention they need to go much, much bigger than a piddly school shooting in some nowhere town in the midwest.
 
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