my cousin goes to the school, he is apparently at home ok.
I'm happy for your good news and sad for those not as fortunate.
I don't think most of us give much emotional investment to the horrible stuff that goes on daily in this world because it's just too ponderous. When things strike close to home, geographically or because events are similar to our own situations, the horror is brought to the forefront.
A sick individual who loses the ability to contain the desire for revenge by killing will frequently succeed in accomplishing the task especially if the individual doesn't value any life including their own. If that person has only their hands, the amount of damage should be far less than if that individual has scud missiles with chemical, biological or nuclear weapons attached to them. And that is the dilemma modern humanity has over previous generations. There is probably a relative constant throughout history of human's who can't restrain their aggressiveness or who lose their sanity, but the modality of weapons has changed.
Naturally we should all discuss these things and no time is better or worse than other times. Sadly when our emotions are brought into play, we become entrenched in out ideas and rather than listening to one another with the intent of determining if our positions have flaws, most of us prefer to fight one another to defend our ideas. And that is a basic flaw in human nature imo. Because every position we could take can only be defended if we knew all possible future outcomes. And that is impossible. I've argued with myself about the merits of many of the proposals people are offering in this forum and ultimately I find arguments refuting whatever position I propose.
Obviously this is a world which we have some control of our destinies, so it is advisable to look for the best possible solution. But this should be qualified. People should pay attention to counter arguments to be vigilant that the counter arguments offered don't end up turning true. In other words every solution has limitations and dangers.