El Borak contends that the cause of mass shootings is not actually the existence in the world of guns. We used to have guns in the older America, plenty of guns, but we had other things as well that today’s America dos not have so much.
[W]hat did we expect was going to happen? That’s not a rhetorical question, except in the sense that no one really thought to ask it.
We built a culture in which celebrity is our highest aspiration. From “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous†to “Here Comes Honey Boo Booâ€, we have taught our kids that being rich, being famous, being glamorous is what’s important. When we cut ourselves loose from any virtue higher than others’ opinions of us, no one thought it would result in a generation of teens who eat Tide Pods for a few Youtube clicks. Because no one ever thought.
We built a culture that promotes confusion. We tore down all barriers related to morality, especially sexual morality. We started with serial monogamy and hookup culture and moved right into married gays and bent genders. Now after 12 years of sex education our kids don’t even know what sex they are. We purposely tore down every protective social wall that humanity spent the previous 5 millennia constructing. No one ever thought to ask why they were constructed in the first place. Because no one ever thought.
We built a culture that promotes unresolvable interpersonal conflict. No more are we one nation under God; we are not under God at all, nor are we a nation. We are but intersectionalities of aggrieved classes, competing for the most oppression points by demonizing our fellow citizens for the original sin of being born white or male or straight or with 2 legs. We have set an entire generation against itself with manufactured claims of oppression. Did we truly not think that some of them would take up arms against the others or that a few would seek to destroy the many? We did not think at all.
We built a culture where drugs could take the place of discipline. Got a boy with ants in his pants? Instead of working with him to build his self control, we give him a drug. He can’t concentrate? Take this pill*. Don’t want chicken pox? Get this shot. Don’t have time to eat right? Here’s some processed cheese food and some deep fried GMO corn chips. Did we ever wonder what would happen to his developing brain when we pumped it full of these chemicals? No, we didn’t.
So now we have raised a generation of angry, bitter, drug-addled, under-developed aspiring rappers who don’t know who they are and never learned how to deal with life’s most common setbacks. We cut them loose without support on an America that has lost its way, lost its finances, lost its vision, and lost its history. Then we are surprised at the results.
What did we think was going to happen if we did this? We didn’t think at all.
We’re in a hole of our own making. It’s a deep hole. It’s so deep and so big that I do not believe we are collectively coming out of it. The monsters are already among us, the barbarians are inside the gates. And our culture creates more of them every day. We will not all escape.
GoneWithTheWind
Broward county intentionally with full knowledge of the negative consequences adopted a policy to NOT charge students and other young people with crimes when they committed crimes. IF they had not done this Nikolas Cruz would have had a police record that would have been discovered when they ran a background check and he would not have been able to buy that gun!
gavin
OK he got some points,BUT, whenever someone goes off on vaccination, processed food and “GMO”s for me they get cranked over to the Ned Ludd,Bill Mckibben nut head department.
Boligat
We need to be teaching our students that THEY are their own first line of defense. Most of the school shooters are former students of the same school. They hated the school and they hated their classmates. The thing is, their classmates knew it long before the teachers and administrators. “If you see something, say something” may be good advice, but “If you see something, DO something” would be better.
Oddball in class? Get to know him. Be a friend. At least try. Don’t do anything that might make a bad situation worse. Don’t compromise your own safety, so start early on the misfits, before they become dangerous.
El Borak
“OK he got some points, BUT…”
I always find it amusing when that BUT shows up. It’s a clear indication that the reader is looking for an ‘out’, some indication that the truth is too painful and the reader is itching to pull a ripcord that will relieve him of exposure to any unpleasant fact.
Such is the default reaction of the man who poses as open-minded, but is in reality as mentally-encased as any clown-haired campus land beast.
Pax.
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