Saturday, November 2, 2013
Taking this like playing a game
It seems to me as if this subject is not being take seriously even by those who may appear closer than others to what I say here. It seems to me as if even many if not most of those closer than others to my position here are taking this like a game where the gravity of the situation as it relates to the victims are abandoned and replaced by positive feelings toward those who point out this deadly gun mess in this country. What is secondary should never eclipse and used to avoid the main thing and the death of the victims should never be used as an occasion where these secondary things become the main thing.That may show that while outside they appear against what is going on, inside they still take this as a game just like those on the opposite side.
Another thing that may support this view is taking the standing against gun violence against the innocent in this country as a humanitarian thing. This could imply that either gun ownership is a natural thing in reality and not something superimposed on reality in this country. And/or this could also imply that being a victim of gun violence is a consequence of being less fortunate in something from nature or failing in what others had succeeded but they care, like a philanthropist rich man looking after some poor people, and not that in many situations with gun violence the difference between being and not being a victim is just pure luck and not because of any nature or natural reasons.
Also, another big difference is that, except for acknowledging the guilt and injustice suffered by those who were the victims, those who are still living and not yet victims of gun violence are actually doing things for themselves not the victims when they work on correcting this mess.As for the victims, the guilt is already established and may belong to all those who support the continuation of this mess in this country.
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