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Q: What's up with all these kids getting stabbed in schools?

There have been several attacks on schools in the last year. Just recently, 8 kindergartners were hacked up and hospitalized. Sometimes the attacker's reason is said to be that they are protesting forced demolition of their homes. If that's the case then why don't they just blow a car up in front of a government building like usual? Is it untreated mental illness? What's the deal?

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i also think their brain have some wrong, they already sucked in desperate situation. but still don't want fright with oppressor, only put their cruelly violence on innocent childs. how coward they are, i really look down on them. Angry

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Well you know the government here strictly controls any kind of challenge to their authority, so maybe doing something like this will demand a more lenient sentence as it didn't challenge the government directly...

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Beaufort,

They're not all perpetrated for the same reasons. I do remember reading something to the effect that some of these men were diagnosed with severe cases of depression and other mental illnesses. Unfortunately, both because mental illnesses have a very bad stigma in China, and because there aren't enough practicing psychiatrists and psychologists, many people who should be placed in special institutions, are subsequently released into the wild.

Why they would choose a kindergarten school to go insane is beyond me, though.

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