Why Elliot Rodger Killed 6 People... and Himself
In case you haven’t seen it yet, a 22-year-old named Elliot Rodger went on a killing spree, stabbing to death three people, shooting three more, and then turning the gun on himself.
Before doing so, he posted a video on YouTube in which he talks about his rationale:
Out of curiosity, I watched it, though I usually prefer avoiding the news since there’s always another death, always another killing... yet in a rather mixed batch of emotions, covering everything from horror to rage to sadness to recognition, I knew exactly what I was seeing.
Because I think a lot of young males in Western society go through what Elliot went through – I know certainly I did – and while it’s easy (and undoubtedly true) to say that had he hung in there a few more years, his life would’ve gone dramatically differently, as would have the lives of his victims, it’s worth taking a moment to understand what was going on inside the man that prompted him to do things he could never take back...
... and also, for anyone bothered by thoughts of following a similar path, what he should have done instead.

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Selfishness
has never been a glorified trait among humanity. Caring
chiefly about one’s own needs is frequently named as one of the
greatest threats to society and causes of degeneration and degradation
within it.
We
recently moderated yet another comment where the comment author
(a woman this time, though we get both men and women doing this)
weighed in with something like, “I think this only
works on women who aren’t as strict about who they sleep with or are
more sexually open.”


While
growing up, women always meant one thing to me: 
You
meet a really cute girl at an event or out on the street. You
know right off the bat that she’s the kind of girl who gives you
butterflies in your stomach. She smiles at you. You exchange
pleasantries. You vaguely reference how the two of you should get
together sometime. She giggles and agrees. She gives you her number and
says to contact her sometime. The two of you part ways.