Mental Illness Affects Humans, Not Pieces of Metal

It isn’t the CO2 and it isn’t the rifles or the video games. It is the crazy people. People and weather are no different than they were 85 years ago.

The Bath School disaster is the name given to three bombings in Bath Township, Michigan, on May 18, 1927, which killed 38 elementary school children, two teachers, four other adults and the bomber himself; at least 58 people were injured. Most of the victims were children in the second to sixth grades (7–11 years of age [1]) attending the Bath Consolidated School. Their deaths constitute the deadliest mass murder in a school in U.S. history and the fourth-deadliest non-military massacre in U.S. history

Bath School disaster – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Rock Hill Herald – Google News Archive Search

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8 Responses to Mental Illness Affects Humans, Not Pieces of Metal

  1. So it’s not just caused by psychotropic drugs then?

  2. gator69 says:

    It also effects leftists.

  3. Andy DC says:

    When Al Capone and his other gangster friends were running around in the 1920’s, it wasn’t like America had no gun violence.

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