English 1301.11078
Ms. Stafford
2.02.2014
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Mass murders Mass murdering has become an epidemic in the United States. Every human being has a right that his or her life should be protected by others. Mass murders are considered as human right violations. Human rights insure the every human being has a right to life, which should be supported by law. All these acts remove the human beings from life. Mass murders can be solved by strictly controlling psychopath, respecting her or his different political beliefs and different religion beliefs. Frist, mass murders can be solved by strictly controlling psychopaths. For instance, those who are having psychopathic disorders just have to be kept strictly at a mental hospital because psychopaths generally are unable to feel empathy or remorse, are egocentric and often abusive of others. Twelve people are killed and 58 are wounded in a shooting at an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater. This incident was because of neglecting a psychopathic security. Also, those who suspect as a psychopath not allowed to go outside unless a security approved by government. Strictly controlling psychopaths will go a long way to solving these problems. Moreover, respecting her or his different political beliefs can solve mass murders. He or she is never just looking for meeting his or her own needs for political power. If he or she show a respect to his or her political beliefs, problems will be solved. For example, Professor Rummel calculates that “at least 3,761,000 people were murdered by governments in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1987.” This period includes U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. The reason why it happened, they only consider to gain their political powers; there are lacks of respects among them. Finally, politicians are mostly narrow-minded; as a result, mass murders keep happing. For instance, July 27, 2008 Former U.S. Army private, Jim David Atkinsson, who hated