Posted on 01/09/2015 5:37:37 AM PST by Gamecock
Today ten journalists and two police officers were murdered by terrorists wielding AK-47s in broad daylight in Paris. As of this writing, they have gotten away with it. The officers who arrived on the chaotic scene were forced to flee rather than intervene. They werent just outgunned. They were unarmed.
There is a lot that I get about guns, the love of guns, opposition to guns, and varying opinions on guns. I get that generally Transatlantic discussions about guns are plagued by situational differences that too often dont get highlighted. I get (while many of my European friends dont) that the gun situation in America is wildly different than it is in many places in Europe. Americans have an uninterrupted history of gun ownership and Constitutional protection of that ownership written in black and white. The American proliferation of firearms is so ubiquitous that you couldnt confiscate them even if A) you had the most powerful government ever known and B) you wanted to. Europe is neither cursed with (from their point of view) nor enjoys (from an American point of view) anything comparable to the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
I get it. People dont like the violence that too-often comes with firearms. They are tools designed to do violence, and they are very, very good at it. It seems intuitively obvious to many people that a society where nobody is armed is a safe society. Even though I find that sentiment naïve, unachievable, and contrary to reality, I can still appreciate the desire to keep guns out of the hands of ordinary citizens.
What I cannot fathom, however, is the rationale and historical circumstances that led to European nations disarming their police forces. The job of police forces are to keep law and order. Simple common sense ought to indicate that people who need such policing (those the Bible and George W. Bush famously call evildoers) disproportionately tend toward violence.
When Lee Rigby was murdered in broad daylight on the streets of London, the police officers who arrived were helpless to intervene. They set up a cordon. Im sure that was a relief to Mr. Rigby as he was having his head hacked off.
Today ten journalists and two police officers were murdered by terrorists wielding AK-47s in broad daylight in Paris. As of this writing, they have gotten away with it. The officers who arrived on the chaotic scene were forced to flee rather than intervene. They werent just outgunned. They were unarmed.
Again: what is the rationale?
And: who in the world would take that job?
You can make a respectable (if wrong) case for disarming citizens. I cannot conjure a respectable argument for why those tasked with dealing with potentially violent criminals and (in the 21st century) terrorists should be helpless when they are faced with actually dealing with them.
Pauls letter to the Romans calls the civil magistrate Gods servant who wields the sword (Ch.13). It seems many European governments have beat their swords into plowshares a tad prematurely. It is a grave disservice to law enforcement officers (not least the two who lay dead on a sidewalk just this morning, having been shot like dogs in a helpless cower), as well as for those they are tasked to protect. It is an abdication of the responsibility God has given civil rulers.
Ill stop trying to be nice. That makes it immoral.
Everyone needs to lay down their arms together. You don’t arm a worthless UN and then give yours up.
Nor anything like the other 9 elements of the Bill of Rights.
Which is a part of why we have to keep stepping in and saving their wimpy asses.
Someone once said, “”Don’t imagine that I came to bring peace to the earth! I came not to bring peace, but a sword.”
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will work to feed those who kept their swords.
>> It seems many European governments have beat their swords into plowshares a tad prematurely.
...and for the wrong reason.
It’s one thing to lay down your arms because you love Jesus Christ and strive to follow his teachings and example.
It’s quite another thing to espouse pacifism because you are a secular humanist and don’t believe there is a distinction between good and evil, right and wrong, GOD and satan.
Seems to me that most of the euroweenies (and no small number of Americans) are well down that “anything goes” humanist road to hell.
More WILL die there and elsewhere in Europe and HERE. The authorities in France detailed UNARMED officers to the site for fear of offending the muzzies or that, God forbid, if an
attack DID go down, a muzzie might be killed. Two dead cops and 10 dead employees later and you can bet NOTHING WILL CHANGE!
The French fools are as incompetent and derelict as the fools HERE!
The Municipal police have always been unarmed. They do not serve the function as the National Police. They’re are limited enforcing local ordnances and traffic laws only.
That second picture would be me. Except cross hairs in a rifle scope of the rifle I use deer hunting!
Another excellent graphic, Matt.
I like that!!
Why fake photo, or photo splicing.
I watched it on TV, NO GUN THERE.
Security camera footage probably.
Besides, not even the French police are armed (that may change now).
I highly doubt anyone taking that photo or the videos shown on the news were armed, it is France after all.
And journalist and cameramen are never armed, with the possible exception of war zones, but even then, doubtful.
Those who beat swords into plow shares, will end up pulling them, for those that did not.
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