Sagamihara stabbings: '19 dead and 45 wounded as knifeman goes on rampage at building for disabled in Japan'
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Sagamihara stabbings: '19 dead and 45 wounded as knifeman goes on rampage at building for disabled in Japan'
dimwit wrote:Lordy, lordy, how does one get fired from a care facility in Japan? Most are begging for workers. The only things I can think of are that he was seriously abusing patients, or that he had a visit from the mental illness fairy.
matsuki wrote:dimwit wrote:Lordy, lordy, how does one get fired from a care facility in Japan? Most are begging for workers. The only things I can think of are that he was seriously abusing patients, or that he had a visit from the mental illness fairy.
Too much unpaid zangyo for when Naoki and Taro decide to have a feces fight? The demands of the people I know who are in this line of work are enough to warrant a visit from the mental illness fairy.
wagyl wrote:What religion is this knifeman?
We must ban immigration by members of his religion immediately!
Wage Slave wrote:What prefecture is he from? It is now compromised by terrorism. Build a wall around it and enforce the strictest vetting on anyone who wants to leave!
kurogane wrote:His motivations must involve some form of emospasma, so I imagine you are at least partly right on both counts, but I would also counsel that it's still too soon to guess, so I won't even take a stab at it.
wagyl wrote:Wage Slave wrote:What prefecture is he from? It is now compromised by terrorism. Build a wall around it and enforce the strictest vetting on anyone who wants to leave!
You misunderstand completely.
You in fact build the wall around yourself. There, you can be imprisoned by your fears. You are already, so no extra harm done.
The most important things are to fail to address the root causes of the problem, and to react only after the event. This prevents lazy copycats, and encourages innovation and imagination, as well as perpetuating unreasonable prejudice which leads in a vicious circle to radicalisation of those subjected to unreasonable prejudice. Innovation and imagination will flow for years to come!
yanpa wrote:
More cutting-edge rapier wit from Kurogane, I see. I suppose the ultimately this incident was due to the pressures caused by slashed budgets.
kurogane wrote:SJ,
Ouch. A Midnight Rambler job, eh??? That is some very warped shiite, and it certainy explains the death toll. I wondered about that too, even in a disabled facility. Whatever revenge he dreamed he deserved he must have seen seriously loopy to go to those lengths.
kurogane wrote:I get that you're just joking, but it does seem a touch early for such cutting remarks. Maybe take a stab at it on a different thread?
Coligny wrote:and suddenly Grumpy Gramps daily schedule makes him much more threatening...
Takechanpoo wrote:and its odd and slightly disgusting that recently fucking snobbish igirisu medias got to often pick up japan-related things
thumper wrote:Something stinks. The complex had CCTV covering entrances and stairs to 2nd floors. Presumably it also CCTV inside the buildings. So, why wasn't he spotted and police called?
Authorities said Uematsu had been “involuntarily committed” to hospital on 19 February, after police in the town of Tsukui contacted him in response to a letter he had attempted to pass to the speaker of the lower house of Japan’s parliament.
In the letter, Uematsu argued that the government should permit euthanasia for disabled people, said he would be willing to carry out such killings himself, and detailed how he would do it.
“I envision a world where a person with multiple disabilities can be euthanised, with an agreement from the guardians, when it is difficult for the person to carry out household and social activities,” the letter said.
Uematsu’s letter said he could “wipe out a total of 470 disabled individuals” by targeting two facilities for disabled people during the night shift, “when staffing is low”.
“The act will be carried out speedily, and definitely without harming the staff. After wiping out the 260 people in two facilities, I will turn myself in.”
He was released from hospital on 2 March
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I know a few people who work in care facilities and I can confirm what Coligny is saying. There are few people working during the graveyard shift and they're not usually glued to the CCTV. They might be eating their "lunch," helping someone to the toilet, or watching movies on their iPad. Plus most are temps with low pay and even lower skills who probably aren't about to play hero.
yanpa wrote:Please someone send Kuro a thesaurus, the puns are becoming repetitive and lack the usual incisiveness. He needs to sharpen his wit.
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