Posted on 08/21/2018 9:21:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
After another weekend of record-setting gun violence in the nations third largest city of Chicago, where 59 people were shot, leaving 6 of them dead and 53 wounded, local officials are still blaming societal symptoms for their ridiculous homicide rate while totally missing the disease - leftism.
If Chicagos mayor, Rahm Emanuel, and other community leaders are serious about reducing homicide rates in the Windy city, they must first admit that what theyre doing isnt working. Since police cant be everywhere and criminals dont care about obeying laws, increased police presence wont solve Chicagos gun violence problem. Adding more cops to the beat or enacting more gun-control legislation simply isnt a long-term solution for deterring violent crime.
Despite Chicago Democrats employing some of the strictest gun control laws in the entire U.S., they still rank amongst one of the highest cities in homicide rates with no signs of slowing. Democratic policies arent working there, and their leaders are either too stupid or too arrogant to look themselves in the mirror and admit it.
According to the local television news affiliate WGN9 in Chicago, Experts have identified a complex set of factors driving Chicagos violence, including disparities in economics and education, easy access to guns, prevalence of gangs, lack of access to mental health care, institutional racism and an erosion of values.
Im no John Brennan, but this is hogwash! Again, educational and economic disparities, as well as an erosion of values, easy access to guns and gang membership are all symptomatic issues. Im sure there are some cases where mental health care would help prevent violent gun crime. However, the argument from the experts regarding institutional racism is just plain stupid because Democrats run Chicago and most of the shootings on the South and West sides are either black-on-black crime, or minority gang-on-gang crime.
If Chicagos Democrats were serious about solving their gun violence problem the three Gs theyd address are: guys, God, and guns.
First off, when I say the word guys I mean dads! At the very least young men need a healthy male role model around. Young men need dads to show them how to cope with the harshness of life.
A boy who grows up without a dad has no one to guide him into the man he can become despite his surroundings or circumstances. Not to mention, help him discover his gifts and talents so that he becomes a productive contributor to society. Without a dad around gangs and or other bad influences will fill that void because children need a sense of belonging. Kids that wind up in gangs typically rebel against authority because oftentimes the first father figure they encounter thats willing to address their bad behavior authoritatively is a cop.
According to Focus on the Family, boys who grow up with dads are less likely to be violent. They have their masculinity affirmed and learn from their fathers how to channel their masculinity and strength in positive ways. Its time for liberals to stop pretending that dads dont matter.
Secondly, boys who grow up without loving fathers find it harder to believe and accept that they have a heavenly father that wants the best for them. Consequently, if kids dont have a source for objective truth, they will invent their own truth, even if it means justifying crime. Young men, who grow up with a biblical worldview are less inclined to commit violent crimes because they believe there are eternal consequences to their actions. Beyond that, religious faith gives you a roadmap to daily living and a sense of purpose, joy and peace you cant find on the streets.
Lastly, its time for the city of Chicago to embrace the Second Amendment. On the surface this may sound contradictory but its not. When gangsters start to realize they are outgunned by law abiding citizens who simply want to protect themselves and their families, theyll keep their illegal guns in their pocket. I experienced this myself.
Growing up in Los Angeles I became closely acquainted with gang violence. Despite being a relatively good kid, I witnessed some violence and I participated in some violence. My mom had recently died and I wasnt close to my dad. I never murdered anyone, but by the time I was 11 years old I had a friend that loaned me a gun for a couple of days. Additionally, I had more friends that I knew had guns around my same age. We were always told by teachers and local politicians that guns were bad, but that didnt matter because we knew they couldnt protect us from gangsters. In other words, all of the anti-gun rhetoric I heard growing up never stopped the crime I saw around me.
To escape the violence, I moved to Orlando, Florida and moved in with my aunt and uncle for a while. To my shock, I couldnt believe how many people I saw driving around town with shotguns displayed inside of their pickup trucks. I was scared senseless! I thought Id be shot and lynched. But that never came to fruition. Compared to Los Angeles, there wasnt much violence besides an occasional school fight despite the high rate of gun ownership. Gun violence was rare. My attitude even shifted. I wasnt trying to be a tough guy knowing people could legally carry firearms in Florida. In part, guns helped cure my case of wannabe gangsteritis.
The bottom line is until the liberal Democrats in Chicago are willing to address the underlying issues causing gun violence in their city all of their efforts will be for naught.
Sorry, too preachy.
We spend trillions on proposed solutions that make things worse. Re-establish the hetero two-parent home,watch the problems disappear.
Whitey's fault. It's always Whitey's fault. But in reality - they are correct. Only as far as institutional racism refers to BLACK ON BLACK racism.
Too preachy huh?
I suppose you like the status quo? Let the State handle it?
I was guessing God, Guns and Gatlin. Got two out of three but their order is wrong.
And "guys" sort of strikes me as sexist. Why not arm women too. But then you have PMS guns, angry black women guns. I don't know, it's sexist, but it might not be wrong.
Boys sure do need a strong male role model, preferably his biological father. Girls absolutely need a caring father as well, although for somewhat different reasons.
Feminism all but destroyed out culture, with the marginalization of fathers and demonizing men in general. They have succeeded in feminizing everything from sports to the armed forces.
Until this and similar things do a ‘180’ (like the radically anti-male family court), society will continue to suffer.
I thought Rahm resolved this a while back by declaring that Chik-fil-a does not represent "Chicago values".
>>And “guys” sort of strikes me as sexist. Why not arm women too.
When he says guys, he meant dads. He said so in the article.
Dads who are willing to act like dads and not just another mom are important to teaching a boy to be a manthe toxic masculinity kind and not the foppish cuck that a lot of males have become.
***easy access to guns,***
Bring back the Jim Crow laws forbidding blacks from even touching a gun! That’ll stop the crime wave!
Interesting, even the Dred Scott decision said blacks that were US citizens had the right to “keep and carry arms wherever they went.”
They left out Gallows.
Ya, Chick Fil A doesn’t represent Chicago values. So what does?
How much violence has been spawned due to Chick Fil A?
“Without a dad around gangs and or other bad influences will fill that void because children need a sense of belonging.”
That. That right there explains and is grounds to criminalize feminizm.
>They left out Gallows.<
Yes. Society must welcome necktie parties once again. It’s called “dressed for social success.”
Oh, okay, Dad’s make sense. I didn’t read the article, I just looked for the three g’s to see if I was right.
The answer is anyone convicted of a gun crime gets immediately castrated!
My solution is for vigilantes to start cracking gang members skulls.
“I say we nuke it from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure”.
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