December 2, 2015

Misplaced Priorities


Just five days ago, we as a nation witnessed yet another attack of violence on innocents – an exhibition of hatred that has become all too common, even expected – an assault on a Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, by a lone attacker who was just another fine American with a gun. Was it terrorism? Just some angry dude? Who knows? Who cares? As always it was immediately politicized. Not like Paris.

Ah, Paris … we'll always have Paris – where just two weeks prior, a violent attack had occurred. And for one glorious, united moment, the world seemed to stand up and say, "no more!" No politicizing. No figure pointing. Instead, a common cause. Something for we Americans, for sure, to rally around as one as we usually don't do. Everyone on board! Filter those Facebook photos in the rouge, blanc et bleu of the French flag!

You don't get that sort of comradery with a shooting in the good 'ole USA. These occurrences here – which are no longer out of the ordinary, no longer unusual, are part of our culture, like hot dogs and apple pie – initiate an instantaneous round of finger pointing every time. No "all for one and one for all" here. These shootings are the new normal, as is the politicizing that goes with it. These events are seized by politicians to make a point, the victims be damned. In any gun culture – and certainly in the battle that is the NRA's war on decent society – this is what is known as collateral damage. There IS no explanation. It just is. Just part of everyday life in America.

The morning after the Colorado shooting, we in St. Louis were reminded of it up close and personal via a story on the front page of our local paper about a random act of gun violence in which a bullet (source unknown) pierced the throat of a grandmother sitting on a back porch with her family one evening last summer. The perpetrator has yet to be caught or, heaven forbid, fess up. Collateral damage, indeed.

Back in Colorado, it wasn't so random. A rogue gunman burst into a healthcare facility and started blasting away. The immediate take was that this was his anti-abortion statement; an act of emotion no doubt fueled by the now-debunked Planned Parenthood videos.

Ah, the tapes. Those hotly disputed tapes of Planned Parenthood honchos allegedly negotiating deals over fetal tissue, as it were. Heartless? Maybe. Legal? Certainly. Callous? Probably. The business of science can be a cold one. And in this case, an emotional one. Which is what produced Colorado.

Let's be clear: The shooting at the Planned Parenthood facility in Colorado was absolutely motivated by the screaming lies about the "videos," which influenced a person who is not one of the more reasonable thinking humans among us. Which brings us, once again, to the subject of The Access of Guns.

Sure, many agreed, a reasonable person would not be motivated by just the videos to shoot someone, just as a reasonable person knows how to use a gun properly. But we're talking about America here – the home of the idiot. And therein lies the problem: we are a nation virtually devoid of reasonable people, with 90+% being complete morons, the reason for being disqualified from understanding the inaccurate message of the lying Republicans with regard to those videos, not to mention responsible gun ownership.

The outcry bordered on silence – not such a bad thing. Only Ted Cruz was tasteless and shameless enough to stick his smug mug out there and actually pretend to express sorrow for the victims when deep in his dark soul, we know how he REALLY feels. Not that most Republicans don't feel the same way – simply out of pure hatred and for the sake of petty politics. But not a one of them was willing to hang his ass out there like Cruz did. Though Ben Carson did mention that it was time to end the hateful rhetoric. Better talk to your friends at Fox News about that.

And therein lies the big picture. Because it's not just a small problem of too many "gun free zones" as the dumb little boys on Fox and Friends think. It's a much bigger problem – more than just about opposition to abortion or easy access to guns. There is a greater realization: Hatred and vigilante law are now accepted in this country. Yes, indeed, Fox News has made it, over the course of decades now, acceptable, to hate. Hell, they promote it. And the NRA has made us all think that it's okay to shoot anyone you don't like. Period. And the GOP – with the hatred and self-law mindset in place – has jumped in by promoting the concept of vengeance, in general.

Hence, Colorado Springs. The new normal.

Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker concluded in a recent column that "one man may have heard fiery rhetoric and decided to kill people, but 322 million other Americans went about their day as usual." In other words, one out of 322 million ain't bad.

The new normal, indeed.

The Republicans will go on claiming that it's a healthcare issue. (As they continue, by the way, to try to repeal the Affordable Care Act.) But what the hell – Republicans didn't cause this presumed Radical Christian Terrorist to go crazy! What they have done, however, is (1) sustain an environment whereby it was easy for him to have a gun thanks to their refusal to enact sensible gun control legislation and (2) pour gas on the fire with their lies about Planned Parenthood.

But screw this mess – Republicans tell us we have 2,000 Syrian refugees to worry about – mostly women and children. And those Republicans – which include the governors of 30+ states – are trying to keep from entering the United States. They forget the fact that there is a 2-year vetting process in place that requires sponsorship; (often by a faith-based organization.) The anti-Syrian Republican nuts also forget – or may not know – that 20 million people enter the USA every YEAR through a visa waiver program that permits up to 90-day visits from 38 countries with no advanced approval required. Oh, and every one of those 20 million people can buy a gun with relative ease. Or get someone to buy one for them. And this is all fine. Yet they – the Republicans – continue to concern themselves about those 2,000 Syrians. Because it's political.

Talk about your misplaced priorities.

POSTSCRIPT

As I put the finishing touches on the rant above, news has hit that there's been ANOTHER shooting – in southern California – in an office complex – by one or two or more middle-eastern types. Well, thank the Christian Lord for that! Now we can go back to being united again – sort of; focused on foreign terrorists. And we can forget about Colorado … right? Time will tell.

It's getting hard to keep up with all of the shootings these days. As they would say in Paris, "c'est la vie."