 Has America tried bombing its mass shooting problem? Notes from the edge of the narrative matrix. Oh cool, it's that part of the news cycle where Democrats and Republicans pretend something's going to change about American gun laws for a few days. It's a gun control problem. Uh-uh, it's a mental health problem. Nothing changes about gun laws or mental health care. Repeat. There is probably a correlation between the fact that the U.S. is the only nation with a mass shooting epidemic and the fact that Americans are the most aggressively propagandized population on Earth. If you took any armed population and psychologically pummeled them from birth with narratives about how mass military slaughter is fine, while turning them into underpaid, alienated gear-turners and giving them an artificial culture mass produced in Los Angeles, you'd probably see some mass shootings. There's only so far you can warp the human psyche before it snaps, bash hundreds of millions of people in the brain their entire lives with indoctrination programs telling them madness is sanity and sanity is madness, and eventually a few of them are going to wind up mass murderers. It is surely not a coincidence that the nation which serves as the hub of a globe-spanning empire that's held together by mass murder and war propaganda and mass scale psychological manipulation is the only nation with a mass shooting epidemic. But this will never be studied. It will never be studied because empire is invisible to mainstream science and social psychology in the same way it's invisible to mainstream media, mainstream politics, and mainstream academia. The empire is not even acknowledged to exist within the spheres of mainstream thought and this is a deliberately engineered reality. The spheres of mainstream thought which prevent people from understanding that we are dominated by an unacknowledged empire which stretches across nations and influences our lives more than virtually anything else our attention is diverted to are actively influenced by that very empire. We are all marinating in the US centralized empire. It's influence. It's propaganda. It's artificially manufactured culture. It's ways of thinking. We are so immersed in it we can't see it. It's like water for fish to us. So we won't see any research into its influence on the collective psyche. It's weird how every US president is expected to say something after a mass shooting when US presidents are always orders of magnitude more murderous than the act they are decrying. Who is the one person we should look to after a horrific mass murder? Oh, how about the head of the most murderous power structure on earth whose very existence depends on non-stop mass murder? Everyone shit their guts out for weeks when Trump made some asinine tweets about North Korea but Biden repeatedly threatening direct hot war with China while waging a world threatening proxy war against Russia is just fine normal stuff. As a tweet by the Telegraph World News, Henry Kissinger has urged the West to stop trying to inflict a crushing defeat on Russian forces in Ukraine. The veteran US statesman said it would have disastrous consequences for the long term stability of Europe. In terms of contemporary analysis of conflict and strategy Henry Kissinger hasn't been one of the world's worst war hawks for decades. This is true not because he has gotten less psychopathic but because everyone else in Washington has gotten more so. Yes, Henry Kissinger is a war criminal. Yes, Henry Kissinger is a psychopath. Yes, the world will be better off when it is finally disencumbered of him. And also, the US foreign policy establishment has grown much, much more insane than Henry Kissinger. The US empire has been using impoverished human beings from the global south as testing animals in target practice for its instruments of war and preparation for much larger military confrontations that it has long been planning for. You've got to graduate from an Ivy League university and read all the latest reports from the most esteemed think tanks to get smart enough to understand why it's a good idea to fight Russia and China at the same time. If there was a giant multi-trillion-dollar corporation that was allowed to kill anyone at once to secure its success, its behavior would not be functionally different from that of the US empire. I never give the mainstream media credit on those rare occasions when they do get something right. They're supposed to get it right. You don't get brownie points for not lying and propagandizing as aggressively as you normally do. You don't give a cop credit for not shooting everyone. If you're a popular comedian living under a murderous and tyrannical globe-spanning empire, it's pretty pathetic to spend your career punching any direction but up. It doesn't take much work to understand that the US government is an evil institution. It does take a fair bit of work to understand that the US government is a uniquely evil institution on the world stage, with no one else coming anywhere close. People have trouble getting this. For some reason it's not too psychologically confrontational to acknowledge that your government is or is allied with one of many bad actors. But it often causes a lot of cognitive dissonance to grapple with the possibility that it is the worst actor by a very large margin.