Retroverse
Four
- MBTI
- INFJ-T
I understand this is a sensitive topic and I want to caution people before reading my comments or any others involved.
If you are in the United States, I am positive you have heard/read/watched the news relating to the newest school shooting that took place in Oregon Umpqua Community College. By now this has been commonplace and almost if not already, a yearly thing. Even if its not school related entirely, mass shootings have been reoccurring more and more each year.
I feel a great loss for the countless victims who were slain in the massacres but at the same time I feel even more sorry for the individual who slain them. I feel like I am not on the popular side when I state that. However, if you were to hear me out I'll explain.
Since America has developed a nasty stigma about mental illness. People who are dire need of help often hide their issues. They that if they were exposed and people knew how they felt entirely, they'd be pegged as crazy. No one really wants to be labled as crazy, outcast, lunatic, weak. Those are all the things I notice periodically are associated with mental disorders. It saddens me because these people are literally dying for help. The help never comes and they finally lash out. Taking people with them and trying to make a statement. I can't condone them for killing people. Yet I feel sorry for them that they never got the help they deserved as a human being.
I would like to know if anyone felt the same way I did about the person who committed these acts. Do you feel I'm being naive and these people were never able to helped anyways? Or do you agree? Either way, I'd love to know what other INFJs think.
If you are in the United States, I am positive you have heard/read/watched the news relating to the newest school shooting that took place in Oregon Umpqua Community College. By now this has been commonplace and almost if not already, a yearly thing. Even if its not school related entirely, mass shootings have been reoccurring more and more each year.
I feel a great loss for the countless victims who were slain in the massacres but at the same time I feel even more sorry for the individual who slain them. I feel like I am not on the popular side when I state that. However, if you were to hear me out I'll explain.
Since America has developed a nasty stigma about mental illness. People who are dire need of help often hide their issues. They that if they were exposed and people knew how they felt entirely, they'd be pegged as crazy. No one really wants to be labled as crazy, outcast, lunatic, weak. Those are all the things I notice periodically are associated with mental disorders. It saddens me because these people are literally dying for help. The help never comes and they finally lash out. Taking people with them and trying to make a statement. I can't condone them for killing people. Yet I feel sorry for them that they never got the help they deserved as a human being.
I would like to know if anyone felt the same way I did about the person who committed these acts. Do you feel I'm being naive and these people were never able to helped anyways? Or do you agree? Either way, I'd love to know what other INFJs think.