Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Wisconsin School Shooting

I lived in Madison (AKA Mad City), Wisconsin for a couple years, and yesterday I heard there was a school shooting. Keep reading for my own opinion, which at this stage is just conjecture.

The alleged murderess is Natalie Rupnow, a fifteen-year-old student at Abundant Life Christian School. She was sitting in a classroom designated as study hall when she pulled her pistol, a 9mm autoloader, and  opened fire. She killed two (one teacher, one student), put two more in the ICU where they have one foot on the banana peel and one foot in the grave, and caused four to be injured. Natalie Rupnow then committed suicide.

The local police chief dodged and refused to answer any and all questions concerning Rupnow's sexuality, which tells me that she was having sexual problems of one sort or another, in addition to her other mental problems. One thought that floats to the top of my mind is that Christian schools can be difficult for anyone who fails to conform to some sort of acceptable Christian standard. Non-conformity will invite public castigation or ridicule, which as an adult might be difficult to deal with, but at fifteen might be impossible. Until the pariah finds a way to deal with the Christian society, feelings of hormone fueled resentment will do nothing but build.  Most times, hell, almost all the time, the student graduates the infernal high school and leaves the area on the first thing smokin'. Other times - not so much.

The lunatic Left is doing the usual dance, and the righteous Right is busy finding someone to blame. Like the parents, maybe, although in this case I doubt that the parents are entirely at fault.

I'm waiting to see what happens at the end of this road. Once the bodies are buried, the condolences offered, and the therapy starts, one thing I can be sure of is that the commercial media will never publish any comments from the one or two students who tell the truth about what was going on.


4 comments:

  1. It's not just "Christian society." Sodomite behavior is frowned on by EVERY "mainstream" religion. Maybe this "pariah" should've looked for another school to attend. 'Just sayin'... As far as blame is concerned, in a society where anything goes, NO ONE is to blame and EVERYONE is to blame...

    ...For the record, every society that has embraced Sodomite behavior has fallen... EVRERY... SINGLE... ONE...

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  2. One thing that struck me (besides the unrelenting hate of everyone) in the manifesto was, at the end of blaming everyone and everything: "...because it couldn't be me..."

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  3. I agree with Pete and Glen. With the exception of certain United Methodist Churches, Pete is quite correct.

    I'm revising my statement about her parents. Here's what I picked up this morning:

    Natalie Rupnow’s parents, Melissa and Jeff Rupnow, reportedly divorced and remarried multiple times. Their daughter enrolled in therapy to guide her through their custody arrangements, according to the newspaper.

    Natalie Rupnow did not have anything close to a stable family life. Her parents divorced and remarried multiple times, and each divorce changed the custody arrangements. Natalie had to move two or three times per week.

    Divorce One: 2014; joint custody of Natalie, with her primary residence being with her mother.
    Remarried One: 2017
    Divorce Two: 2020; custody of Natalie was divided.
    Remarried Two: 2020
    Divorce Three (to be continued divorce): April 2021 they were petitioning for a third divorce.

    A life like this one would drive me up the wall, and it probably didn't help Natalie much either. What I'm wondering now is if one or both was a drunk or a druggie, and if they were swingers. The default reason for this kind of lifestyle is that they were both bat shit crazy. The divorces, having the kid travel between homes every two or three days, and I can just imagine the arguments.

    When I was back in the rat race I had to travel quite a bit, and it tends to wear you down for some reason. I'm fairly resilient, but back then it was more than just a bit mentally exhausting.

    I haven't read the manifesto, as I can't seem to find it. Link?

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  4. Eaton Rapids Joe has one up about manifestos worth reading.

    I dunno Jack…kids are incredibly resilient. The popular notion is that they’re snowflakes but in reality they can move into alternate realities with the greatest of ease. The child soldiers of Africa come to mind. Those kids will fight and die in situations that would make a Navy SEAL think twice. If you want effective cannon fodder it doesn’t get any better than a 9 to 12 year old kid.

    Given the kind of nonsense and indoctrination they get in public schools… primarily from unhappy, angry and unfulfilled single women… who knows what’s going on in that kids’ mind? All we know for sure is that we can no longer trust establishment media and propaganda…

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