Secondly, mass shootings of USA, believe me or not, are not above average. They are publicized much more due to media being a bit better
lol USA media is definitely more all-pervasive but way less objective and fact-orientated imo. from what I've seen at least these shootings are more sensationalized and used as fodder for debates and thus controversy and thus views than objectively reported on. that might just be me tho.
and culture exists. psuedo-martyrs exist. once a few edgy boys gain nationwide, nay global-wide fame, having their manifestos plastered on forums and their faces cut into youtube reaction videos, other edgy boys might think 'hey u know my life so shit m8 but im ubermensch fuck em let em weep they shall know my name and tremble etc.' or some variation of that.
people murder in different ways and for different reasons all over the world.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_massacres_by_death_toll
#20
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robb_Elementary_School_shooting tied with
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerch_Polytechnic_College_massacre both perps 18 of age.
9th and 1st on list not caused by military or quasi-militant organizations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyanguli_Fire_Tragedy
===The
Kyanguli Fire Tragedy occurred on the night of 25 March 2001 when a dormitory at Kyanguli Secondary School in
Machakos County,
Kenya was set on fire in an act of arson by two 16-year-old students of the school. 67 pupils died in the incident.
In early March 2001, Davis Onyango Opiyo, then a 16-year-old form 3 student, approached Felix Mambo Ngumbao with a plan to burn down a dormitory in the school. Opiyo told Ngumbao that he, like many students in the school, did not like the new principal, David Mutiso Kiilu. Top of the list of complaints against the new administration was the low quality of food that they said was being provided. Some of the survivors later said that they suspected the administration's demands for unpaid school fees as well as a decision to cancel
KCSE results over cheating by the
Ministry of Education may have contributed to the tragedy.
[1] The two boys contributed 600
Kenyan shillings (Ksh.) to buy petrol at a nearby service station. On Saturday 24 March when the rest of the school had attended a school sports event, the two went to
Machakos town and bought 15 liters of petrol. That night, some students complained to the school authorities that they smelt petrol coming from one of the dormitories. However, a search by the principal, the head boy and the night guard did not reveal anything.
Prior to the tragedy, there had been an unsuccessful attempt to torch the principal's office and the library. There had also been notes circulated in the school calling for a
strike against the administration but the student body seemed not to be bothered by the call.
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13th on list, first one caused by a single private individual.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disaster
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The
Bath School disaster, also known as the
Bath School massacre,
[Note 1] was a series of violent attacks perpetrated by
Andrew Kehoe on May 18, 1927, in
Bath Township, Michigan,
United States. The attacks killed 38
elementary schoolchildren and 6 adults, and injured at least 58 other people. Prior to his timed explosives detonating at the
Bath Consolidated School building, Kehoe had murdered his wife, Nellie Price Kehoe, and
firebombed his farm. Arriving at the site of the school explosion, Kehoe died when he detonated explosives concealed in his truck.
Kehoe, the 55-year-old school board treasurer, was angered by increased taxes and his defeat in the April 5, 1926, election for
township clerk. He was thought by locals to have planned his "murderous revenge" after that public defeat. Kehoe had a reputation for difficulty on the school board and in personal dealings. In addition, he was notified in June 1926 that his mortgage was going to be
foreclosed upon. For much of the next year until May 1927, Kehoe purchased explosives. He secretly hid them on his property and under the school.
On May 18, 1927, Kehoe then set off almost simultaneous explosions at his farmstead and at the Bath Consolidated School. His devices destroyed the farm's buildings and ripped through the north wing of the Bath Consolidated School building. As rescuers began working at the school, Kehoe drove up to the schoolyard and detonated
dynamite inside his
shrapnel-filled truck. The truck explosion killed Kehoe plus four other people, and also injured bystanders. During the rescue and recovery efforts, searchers discovered an additional 500
pounds (230 kg) of unexploded dynamite and
pyrotol in the south wing of the school that had been set to go off at the same time as the initial explosions in the north wing; Kehoe had apparently intended to destroy the entire school and kill everyone in it.
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