Originally Posted by
miyako73
If we put Lanzo in the center of the circle that represents society, the kid had so many barriers in life:
1) Broken Family
2) Maybe a mother or a father who does not integrate him into the community/society out of shame
3) Disability that's related to behavioral and mental development
4) Being Bullied in school
5) Isolated himself due to self-esteem issue
6) Inability to lead a normal life like having a career, friends, girlfriend, etc.
These are enough for someone to hate the world. I've been there.
So what should the government do to take care of these people:
1) Part of divorce settlement should be an amount set aside for continuous counseling of kids until they reach 18
2) Government programs that integrate mentally disabled kids in their communities
3) Effective, hands-on, long-term, accessible Mental Health programs including health and emergency, housing and welfare, and academic and job services.
4) Making bullying a misdemeanor crime and abuse (physical/mental/verbal/sexual) of the mentally disabled a felony.
5) Parental assistance that will train parents how to deal with troubled and mentally ill kids. that's where the parents are advised to throw away or be careful with guns in the house or how to encourage their kids to be sociable. some parents don't even know what their children have. Some still consider depression as acting out or sulking.
6) social networks for the mentally ill. If the little people/midgets in the US can establish a strong network where they meet, share resources, establish friendships and relationships, why can't the mentally ill? Maybe the government can ask help from the experts how to do this.
School shooting by troubled, mentally ill teens or adults is a social problem first before it is an issue about guns and violent multimedia. Above is the sociological prescription for the said problem. banning guns and censoring violent multimedia are also important, and they will make the solution to the problem complete and totally meaningful.