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might think Wayne LaPierre, Executive Vice President of and spokesman
for the mighty American gun lobby, The National Rifle Association, has
an almost cosmic sense of timing. In 2007, at the NRA’s annual
convention in St. Louis, he warned the crowd that, "Today, there is not
one firearm owner whose freedom is secure."
Two days later, a young man opened fire on the campus
of Virginia Tech, killing 32 students, staff and teachers. Just last
week LaPierre showed up at the United Nations Conference on the Arms
Trade Treaty here in New York and spoke out against what he called
"Anti-freedom policies that disregard American citizens' right to
self-defense."
Now at least 12 are dead in Aurora, Colorado, gunned
down by a mad man at a showing of the new Batman movie filled with
make-believe violence. One of the guns the shooter used was an
AK-47-type assault weapon that was banned in 1994. The National Rifle
Association saw to it that the ban expired in 2004. The NRA is the best
friend a killer's instinct ever had.
Obviously, LaPierre's timing isn’t cosmic, just
coincidental; as Shakespeare famously wrote, "The fault is not in our
stars, but in ourselves." In other words, people. People with guns.
There are an estimated 300 million guns in the United States, one in
four adult Americans owns at least one and most of them are men. The
British newspaper The Guardian, reminds us that over the last
30 years, "The number of states with a law that automatically approves
licenses to carry concealed weapons provided an applicant clears a
criminal background check has risen from eight to 38."
Every year there are 30,000 gun deaths and 300,000
gun-related assaults in the U.S. Firearm violence may cost our country
as much as $100 billion a year. Toys are regulated with greater care and
safety concerns.
So why do we always act so surprised? Violence is
alter ego, wired into our Stone Age brains, so intrinsic its toxic
eruptions no longer shock, except momentarily when we hear of a mass
shooting like this latest in Colorado. But this, too, will pass and the
nation of the short attention span quickly finds the next thing to
divert us from the hard realities of America in 2012.
We are after all a country which began with the forced
subjugation into slavery of millions of Africans and the reliance on
arms against Native Americans for its Westward expansion. In truth, more
settlers traveling the Oregon Trail died from accidental,
self-inflicted gunshots wounds than Indian attacks - we were not only
bloodthirsty but also inept.
Nonetheless, we have become so gun loving, so blasé
about home-grown violence that in my lifetime alone, far more Americans
have been casualties of domestic gunfire than have died in all our wars
combined. In Arizona last year, just days after the Gabby Giffords
shooting, sales of the weapon used in the slaughter - a 9 millimeter
Glock semi-automatic pistol - doubled.
We are fooling ourselves. That the law could allow
even an inflamed lunatic to easily acquire murderous weapons and not
expect murderous consequences. Fooling ourselves that the second
amendment’s guarantee of a "well-regulated militia" be construed as a
God-given right to purchase and own just about any weapon of destruction
you like. That's a license for murder and mayhem and it's a great fraud
that has entered our history.
There's a video of which I'd like to remind you. You
can see it on YouTube. In it, Adam Gadahn, an American born member of al
Qaeda, the first U.S. citizen charged with treason since 1952, urges
terrorists to carry out attacks on the United States. Right before your
eyes he says: "America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable
firearms. You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center
and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle, without a background
check, and most likely, without having to show an identification card.
So what are you waiting for?"
The killer in Colorado waited only for an opportunity,
and there you have it - the arsenal of democracy transformed into the
arsenal of death and the NRA - the NRA is the enabler of death -
paranoid, delusional, and as venomous as a scorpion. With the weak-kneed
acquiescence of our politicians, the National Rifle Association has
turned the Second Amendment of the Constitution into a cruel hoax, a
cruel and deadly hoax.
4 comments:
Bill Moyers is a light of truth in a world darkened by propaganda. Thank you Mr Moyers.
First off the colorado suspect was a manchurian candidate!research "mk ultra"..the cia used him so that the government and secret powers that be can take away the citizens guns which is high treason!once u.s citizens ate unarmed who will oppose are tyrannical government...then they enforse the "ndaa"bill...remember hitler in 1938 passed a gun control act! Do your reaserch wake up people..may god be with us all
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed one." Thomas Jefferson
This is no doubt a terrible tragedy, so let’s play this game your way. Remove all the firearms from every home in the US. Now keep in mind this man is still a murderous lunatic but now has to find another way to kill. But wait, he knows how to make bombs. Maybe these people in the theater would have preferred he just plant a bomb instead of using firearms. I can point to the location of hundreds of firearms in homes that I am aware of, but I can not point to one of these firearms that has ever been use to harm anyone.
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