Originally posted by lynn cates
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I'll accept the notion that as you put it, "some behaviours were completely proscribed by the 19th c prevailing Weltanschauung." But I think this was more within upper-class society at that time. Again I point out that this "unthinkable" behavior only works if applied to psychologically stable individuals. Example: many think that school shooting are a late 20th/21st century phenomenon; they are not. There are numerous examples of individuals(both in the United States and Europe, mostly in the US granted...the gun culture here in the US goes back a loooong way...lol) during the 19th century and 20th century walking into schools and shooting and killing children. Am I making sense?
If not, just wack me over the head and I'll go back to my corner.....
Kong
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