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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

All Guns Are B*stards

 

All guns are bastards...

I was going to entitle this week's posting a bit more politely, but then something got the better of me. There is no such thing as a "good gun" like there's no such thing as a "good Nazi". (You can read why in last week's blog.) Guns--specifically AR-15 assault weapons--were designed with one purpose in mind and one purpose only: To kill human beings as fast and as efficiently as possible. 

That's it. AR-15s aren't for growing crops or helping you cross the street. They're for killing people.  (Only psychopathic mass murderers would be remotely interested in owning one.) They kill people so effectively it takes a DNA test to identify the remains. They serve no purpose for hunting because you can't eat a deer carcass riddled with lead. So, get it out of your head right now that any human-killing weapon has a dual purpose and that somehow it should be available for sale at your local Walmart. It doesn't, and it shouldn't.

As a parent, my heart is aching. I can't begin to fathom how the families of Uvalde, Texas, are coping with life without their dear babies, their school friends and teachers. What happened there was unspeakable and beyond comprehension. But Americans should have been prepared--we've been in this situation before. Only last week the bloodshed was in Buffalo, New York, and it involved a white supremacist 18 year-old shooting and killing innocents while they shopped for groceries in a predominantly African American area of town.

Why are we seeing this nightmare mass shooting scenario repeat itself over and over and over again? Why do police officers--or better called "publicly-funded security guards for the one-percenters' property"--act like chickens and cluck off whenever common folks' lives are at stake? Why does our government keep pouring billions into an institution that doesn't serve the people and, in the end, only serves the military-industrial complex's bottom line? What could we be doing to prevent this horror from happening again? 

My friend Sean Nestor explains it much better than I can, so please read his comments below. The article links provide good insights as well.

The time has come for more than just our "thoughts and prayers." We need faith in action in order to save lives. We need actual gun control and well-funded social services. Americans need to demilitarize the police and end our bloated military's senseless violence and resource grabs overseas. We need...

A Kind and Just Society

by Sean Nestor

There is a lot of high-profile gun violence local and nationally, but simply spending more money on more police and more weapons for police isn't going to change that. The only thing that will actually prevent violence is building a kind and just society, not one that gleefully throws people to the wolves.

There's a popular idea here in the United States that everybody's problem is theirs alone to deal with. It's appealing because it justifies us abdicating certain responsibilities. But the problem with it is that we wind up with a growing number of people leading miserable lives with no meaningful help who then turn around and make their problems everyone's problems by way of a violent tragedy.

We've also built an extremely dysfunctional economy, one where we give all our time to jobs that overwork and underpay us, leaving us little time for ourselves and our families, much less our communities. And because of that arrangement, we're all tired and moody and looking for easy answers, for quick solutions. 

Expect politicians across the aisle to line up and start pitching them to you in the coming weeks and months.

Unfortunately, reality is that there are no quick and easy solutions for the kind of extreme problems we're facing. We're either going to get serious about dramatically altering the nature and character of the country we live in, or we're going to suffer through ever-increasing violent tragedies.

If we really want to end violence, we need to accept that it will take a multi-generational effort of getting back to what the Constitution calls "promoting the general welfare." Keep people out of desperate states, and you'll keep people from acting out against innocent people in misdirected rage. 

In the near-term, that is going to look like a massive reinvestment in social programs--including universal healthcare--and a serious reevaluation of our cultural tendency to dump every social problem onto cops. In the long-term, that is going to look like moving away from militarism and capitalism as our predominant modes of operation.

These are political problems with political solutions. Whether we decide to enact them or not comes down to what work we're willing to undertake to make them happen.

Amen, Sean! Now...

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“More than 311,000 students have experienced gun violence at school since Columbine.” --Washington Post
 


Related Articles:
 
The AR-15 Has No Business Being in the Hands of Civilians

Shootings Aren't a Sign America is Broken. It's Working Exactly As Intended.

Cops Didn't Stop the Uvalde School Shooting (And They Might Have Made It Even Worse) https://theintercept.com/2022/05/25/texas-uvalde-shooting-school-police/

Guns, Guns, Guns, Guns, Guns, Guns, Guns, ENOUGH!
 
To End Mass Shootings, We Need to Change the Deeper Structure of Life in the US  https://truthout.org/articles/to-end-mass-shootings-we-need-to-change-the-deeper-structure-of-life-in-the-us/
 
Uvalde Police Didn't Move to Save Lives Because That's Not What Police Do
 
AR-15s Were Made To Explode Human Bodies. In Uvalde the Bodies Belonged to Children  https://www.rsn.org/001/ar15s-were-made-to-explode-human-bodies-in-uvalde-the-bodies-belonged-to-children.html
 
Mass Shootings Are a Symptom of the Declining US Empire's Fascist Reaction

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Families Belong Together (Logo)

Dear friends, the shooting at Robb elementary in Uvalde, Texas has shaken us to our core. Just 60 miles from the southern border, the senseless murder of 19 children and two adults is yet another heartbreaking and infuriating consequence of lawmakers' failure to prioritize the safety of families over their political self-interest. These are the names of the confirmed victims:

Uziyah GarciaAmerie GarzaXavier LopezTess MataEllie GarciaRojelio TorresJose FloresJailah SilgueroJayce LuevanosNevaeh BravoJackie CazaresAnnabelle RodriguezEliahana TorresMakenna Lee ElrodLexi RubioEva MirelesIrma Garcia

We shouldn’t have to say it, but no parent should fear taking their child to school, afraid they’ll never come home. No parent should worry that the last thing we tell our kids in the morning is the last thing we’ll ever tell them. No parent should spend schooldays wondering “Am I going to see my kid again?”Families Belong Together was founded to fight for the safety of children – whether at the U.S. southern border or in a school fifty miles away. When we value children, we do everything in our power to protect them, keep them safe, and keep them with their families. We continue to fail them time and again when we default to violence rather than putting systemic, common sense and humane policies in place that would very obviously keep them safe. In our grief we commit to working collectively to seek justice for the children and families whose lives were stolen this week. Together we must build a country that prioritizes the health and safety of children, no matter where they’re born, the color of their skin, or what papers they hold.

In sadness and hope,

Erin Mazursky, Interim Managing DirectorFamilies Belong Together 

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Uvalde. Sandy Hook. Las Vegas. Sutherland Springs. Pulse Nightclub. San Bernardino.

Every single one of those massacres was done with an AR-15: an assault rifle that the NRA called “America’s Rifle.”

At this moment, the ghouls of the NRA and gun manufacturers are celebrating and partying at a lavish NRA conference in Houston.

Gun manufacturers like Daniel Defense, the merchants of death that sold the rifles used in Uvalde and Las Vegas, make blood-soaked millions while children are massacred.

For the good of the republic, and to save our lives, those that profit off mass murder like Daniel Defense must be destroyed.

Congress has a choice: cowardice or courage. They must hear from us NOW in this critical moment that assault weapons MUST BE BANNED.


An overwhelming majority of Americans – 63% in a recent survey – want assault weapons banned.

No civilian should ever own one. They are so lethal, even police are afraid to stop mass shooters wielding them.

A tiny minority of armed lunatics and an evil gun industry protecting their profits spend millions buying off politicians who throw their hands up and blame anything but the guns for mass shootings.

It’s. The. God. Damned. Guns. And Congress needs to hear from thousands of righteous Americans like you that we have had ENOUGH of massacres, death, and grief.


Thanks for standing up.

– Progressive Reform Network

 

2 comments:

  1. It all amounts to a sickening litany of failure on the part of government to get to grips with the problems underlying the violence. People are made to feel helpless in the face of the many problems thrown at them by this capital-driven society. Lack of socialized medicine means ordinary people don't have access to healthcare - including mental healthcare in a timely manner. Guns make weak people feel powerful, and when a person finally flips, it's the gun with the biggest downrange damage they opt for, and the softest targets they choose. Getting AR-15s and their kind off the market for good will go a long way to quashing this endless cycle of massacres of the innocents.

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  2. True, AJ. When a similar shooting happened in Australia about a decade ago, they immediately banned the assault weapon. Guess what? No more mass shootings in Australia since that time. While some will argue that "guns don't kill people, people kill people," there's no denying that a machine gun-like weapon can kill a lot of people in a very little time. A hand gun has a limited magazine, so at least it means less bullets can be shot and they take longer to shoot and reload. Gun control is the first step in addressing these shootings, but you're so right about how the need for universal health care, especially mental health care, adequate social services and a strong social "safety net" in the US would fill in the rest of the gaps. No more young lives cut short because American society simply cares more for the profits of Colt Gun Manufacturing than for its people.

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