Monday, May 27, 2013

The "Freedom" Sacrifice

Just like in fiction or ancient history some sacrificed members of their own because
they thought it was needed to calm a volcano or control a river not to flood or just to
feel a false religious satisfaction,we have in present day real world in this country people sacrificing members of their own through gun ownership because they think it is needed for their "freedom" or just to feel a false "freedom" satisfaction.

Saving vs. Not killing

Some politicians speak about saving people from gun violence but is it really
"saving" people or simply not empowering killing people through gun ownership?
Saving people is, for example, when the government build more places for people in which they can shelter themselves during hurricanes like that which led to the big tragedy recently in Oklahoma .Fighting the gun mess here,on the other hand, qualify much more accurately as undoing a self created mess rather than saving people.

     

Justice vs. Kindness

The thing that astonishes me the most is how people here treat this problem
as a question of kindness in comparison to being a question of justice
(or more precisely a question of not doing injustice). Although both apply
here, justice takes precedence. Would anyone call taking something that
belongs to him as unkind rather than an unjust act? So how about taking the
most basic right, the right to live, through the resistance free absolutely unneeded
gun ownership empowerment that is pretended to be a normal thing here?
   

Sunday, May 26, 2013

What this is about

This is about what everyone knows but may refuse to admit despite the huge
immoral consequences involved. In other words, I am publishing here not
to bring something new but to fight the resistance to what is already known.