Posted on 10/13/2015 9:00:56 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
There’s a Way to Stop Mass Shootings, and You Won’t Like It.
Thats right. Youre not going to like it because its going to require you to do something personally, as opposed to shouting for the government, or anyone to do something!
You ready? Here it is:
Notice those around you who seem isolated, and engage them.
If every one of us did this wed have a culture that was deeply committed to ensuring no one was left lonely. And make no mistake, as I’ve written before loneliness is what causes these shooters to lash out. People with solid connections to other people dont indiscriminately fire guns at strangers.
I know what youre thinking. Thats never going to work because no one is going to make the effort to connect with the strange kid sitting by himself at lunch each day. No one is going to reach out to the gawky, awkward guy at work and ask him about his weekend.
Youre probably right and thats an absolute shame.
Because I can tell you the things that arent going to work in this country when it comes to stopping these heinous acts. But they seem to be all anyone says, when inevitably, another person comes forward to inflict their tortured pain on innocent people.View Post
If you cant tell by this point in the list, there is NOTHING the government or any other organization can do to prevent these events.
You cant effectively keep drugs out of the hands of those intent on doing drugs. You cant keep beer out of the hands of high schoolers intent on getting beer. You have a HUGE supply of weapons everywhere and concrete federal law protecting those weapons. Youd have as much luck passing regulation against tornadoes. It would be equally as effective.
So there it is. The gods honest truth. No entity can do anything meaningful (more than is presently being done) to thwart a disaffected person hell-bent on committing such an act.
But you can.
You can talk to your co-worker for a few minutes. You can talk to the kid in your Physics class that appears to be all alone. You can teach your children to do the same, to make sure no one is left to feel totally isolated. Because thats the breeding ground. Thats where the seeds are planted.
Community is easy to take for granted. Most of us have strong family connections and healthy friendships. Most feel as though theyre part of a group, be it community, religious, or work related. But its increasingly easy for people on the edges to withdraw and its easy for us to forget them.
No, its comfortable to forget them. Its preferred to forget them. Its highly desired to forget them. And we have to change that.
Holding a sign isnt going to do anything. And writing your congressman will do even less. But you can do something today, this week, this month. The people you engage may not become life-long friends, and they dont need to be, but it could be enough to keep someone away from the darkness and isolation needed to eventually think lashing out is an effective strategy for dealing with their pain.
If you’re conflicted at all about the subject, I can’t encourage you enough to read this post by Sam Harris on the subject immediately following Newtown, CT, that I’ve written about before.
* Edit: Fully auto weapons are legal, but only under the strictest of conditions and at a price that makes them nigh affordable for the vast majority. For all intents and purposes, let’s just call them banned. The AR-15 is not a fully auto weapon, but is confused for one based on appearance.
You would reduce the mass shootings by a much greater amount by stopping promoting them.
The leftmedia of NBC,ABC,CBS,ect. gain both financially and politically by pushing these mass public shootings 24-7. They deliberately use these relatively rare events to push their policy of disarming the public, and their coverage encourages more mass public shootings.
This is all well known and studied, but the leftmedia do not care. Blood is on their hands.
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2015/10/umpqua-shooting-more-blood-on-media.html
Bravo!
I’m down with that.
This might help with a few borderline cases, but the true kooks need more than a casual friend. They need intensive therapy. And even that might not be enough for the truly disturbed.
I had a case at work many years ago where I made an effort to be friendly with someone who was a little odd and outcast. He became violent a few months later in an unprovoked attack.
[[I had a case at work many years ago where I made an effort to be friendly with someone who was a little odd and outcast.]]
Some people are just bad news- period- Sadly the sniper hero who befriended a disturbed soldier trying to help him, was murdered by the creep
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