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geefloyd46

(1,939 posts)
Wed Jul 25, 2012, 03:40 PM Jul 2012

Americans they’re armed and dangerous and ready to go off at any time.

More notes from the American shooting gallery: another group of kids who will look like they had no idea that something like this was even possible…the media will be dumbstruck before the hot camera lights like an animal into headlights at night…they’ll talk about every detail of the attack: the killer chose to wear all black, how there was a vacant look on his face, how he might have thought he was the Joker in the new Bat Man movie, how no one seemed to really know him. It was all so senseless; and yet it seemed to make perfect sense as the last half a dozen time the same thing happened.

They’ll treat the killer like he is something other than one of us; when really his actions seems to make him more quintessentially American. And after each new massacre the conclusion has always been the same. There’ll be a moment hesitation as people sense the obvious our country is violent as hell and awash with too many weapons. The we’ll slip into our reflexive defensive mode that what our society really needs is more weapons? If more people were armed to teeth this never would have happened.

It’s like a society that keeps making the same mistakes again and again is too stupid to even consider trying something different. They’ll again go to the factors several time removed rather than considering our love affair with the most obvious. Was it the video games he played? Grand theft auto comes to mind. Was it the music he listened too? The ones with lyrics kill, kill, kill interspersed between every refrain. Was it the wars he watched? Including the drone strikes which have so much better graphic than most video games. Was it batman’s fault? The fact that the directors of these new superhero movies aren’t satisfied making just substandard movies they need to be substandard and worhip at the altar of our favored god: violence. Was it just his craziness? The American society does seem to have a knack of producing isolated, lonely, young men who want to be famous and are also armed to the teeth.


For more: http://laborspains.blogspot.com/2012/07/americans-theyre-armed-and-dangerous.html

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Americans they’re armed and dangerous and ready to go off at any time. (Original Post) geefloyd46 Jul 2012 OP
Wow, one of the best reads ever. Zoeisright Jul 2012 #1

Zoeisright

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1. Wow, one of the best reads ever.
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 02:00 PM
Jul 2012

That's the definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. One of the best statements in that article is that the founding fathers would be amazed that this country is using a 200-year-old document to stop people from solving their problems.

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