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The American Gun Disease: Symptoms of Male insecurity and bad policy




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My country, a unique example, is the only nation to experience periodic massacres of people by killers armed with automatic weapons. When relatives of massacre victims gather to plead with legislatures to prohibit sales of such weapons, other citizens irately rise up to defend “our second Amendment rights.” The Amendment states:  A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”

Second Amendment arguments about having regulated militias, which we don’t have, get used as pretexts for fear. Hunters do not get threatened by gun control laws because they don’t use assault rifles or submachine guns – or at least they should not use them if Bambi is to have any chance and hunting is really a sport.

My former neighbor, however, not a member of any militia member or hunter, boasted to me that he had 25 guns in his apartment.

“Do they make you feel safe? I asked.

“Absolutely,” he replied.

“How so? You can’t shoot more than 2 at a time.”

“Guns give you a feeling that no one will mess with you.”

“Guns make me feel stupid,” I replied. “You can’t discuss anything with them. You shoot or you bluff that you’re going to shoot. And the other guy can shoot you.”

The discussion broke off. My neighbor like millions of my fellow citizens was frightened and guns made him feel more secure, as they do for gun owners throughout the country who spend time cleaning and polishing their weapons, their manhood.

The arguments of pro gunners refer to fear of unknown intruders who would enter their home to assault and rob them, or other haunting characters who would harm them if not for their possession of lethal weapons.

In other words, judging from the public testimony of many on this issue, Americans are scared, beset with worries about those they don’t know, and assumptions that “out there” many armed people would do them serious harm if not for the protection guns offer.

If having the right to own these protective weapons also means that crazy assassins can also acquire firearms, so be it.

The police, of course, do not provide sufficient or timely enough protection against the unknown potential assailants we see on TV or read about in the news. FactCheck.org reported that we have had “130 school shootings since Columbine that resulted in at least one student or school official being killed or injured.” Police got there after the shooting ended. (http://factcheck.org/2012/12/gun-rhetoric-vs-gun-facts/)

Ironically, many police chiefs want gun control because they think limiting access to weapons would reduce the possibility of more massacres like those we’ve had in various parts of the country. Many top cops advocate serious control on gun sales. But, say some on the left and right, such government control would allow the oppressive state that commits murder around the world (in the name of freedom and democracy, of course) to possess a monopoly on arms in the United States, the very entity that tried to use gun control to disarm the Black Panthers and other left groups, and murdered one of its leaders (Fred Hampton).

NRA heavies and old-fashioned gun lovers see gun control as bowing to the liberal-radical namby pambies. They demand unlimited access to all kinds of guns to “protect our families.” Ironically, most gun deaths occur inside gun-owning families when wives kill husbands or husbands shoot wives, or when one of the two use a gun to commit suicide, or allow a child to find and use it in the house against a parent or sibling, or on other kids.

Guns amount to a cultural cancer in US society, an almost incurable, albeit disease fostered by gun-makers, the NRA and the TV-Hollywood combine.

In one its latest sales pitches for gun violence, “The Gangster Squad,” well-known actors (Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Ryan Gosling and Josh Brolin) team up to advocate cops using gun violence -- without the police badge --as the only way to attack organized crime. Indeed, the entertainment formula uses gun violence routinely as the ideal (if not only) method for resolving disputes.

Kids have shootouts, with toy guns, as they play cops and robbers or cowboys and Indians, and wait for the day when as adolescents they can own real guns.

The hunting-as-good-sport lobby concurs on the value of rifles as vital means for whacking Bambi and similar creatures who have done them no harm. I went deer-hunting as a student in the Wisconsin woods and stared in horror as a group of drunken hunters opened fire at an alleged movement in the bush. No one saw whether it was a cow, a human or a deer. They just blasted away at the place where the apparent movement had occurred. Luckily, they only hit bushes and trees.

Friends who have gone duck hunting wait for the winged creature to soar from the march and blast away at them with shotguns, hoping that the birds will fall from only one pellet and not get obliterated by or ridden with metal – makes for gritty eating. The ducks have no weapons with which they could retaliate or defend themselves. Some sport!

The President has proposed background checks on all gun sales, and bans on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.?Timothy McVeigh, a Christian and army veteran, would have qualified for gun purchases, but he didn’t use guns to blow up the Oklahoma City federal building. The gun issue goes beyond US law-making capacity. It goes to reforming an old and established culture of guns and killing, one that the President helps shape every time he sends out a murderous drone on a “target” to kill  an un-indicted person in another country. Obama might honestly admit: ”I’m not one to change US culture, and truthfully guns r’us.”

Landau does not own a gun, but has made over 40 films, including FIDEL and WILL THE REAL TERRORIST PLEASE STAND UP, available on DVD through cinemalibrestore.com

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STATE VIOLENCE AND GUN CONTROL

By snow, keith harmon at Feb 10, 2013 16:52 PM

General:

I am never surprised and am always surprised to see how silent the liberal majority in favor of gun cantrol goes when examples of egregious state violence emerge (again, and again). 

Mr. Landau:

I would be interested in your comments on gun control as regards this story and the greater problem of state sanctioned terrorism (armed) against (mostly) people of color: 
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-torrance-shooting-20130209,0,4414028.story

Details emerge in LAPD's mistaken shooting of newspaper carriers

These cops and Chief BECK should be arrested and charged with attempted murder.

thnak you

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Please pass the strawberry jam

By snow, keith harmon at Feb 07, 2013 12:58 PM

Mr. Landau, you offer the rather typical liberal viewpoint on "gun control", espousing the usual platitudes, even some truisms such as: "Guns amount to a cultural cancer in US society.... etc."  But unless you are willing to offer a deep exploration of the state's moves toward a monopoly on violence, your commentary won't be respected as anything more than some breakfast musings (which actually support the state's monopoly on violence). Its all well and good for filmakers and other members of the privileged classes to espouse gun control, but we aren't the ones who suffer the brunt of the violence, and the unstated premise is that the police serve the common good (and therefore deserve to be armed, when the citizenry is forbidden that). For most people of color, nothing could be further from the truth.
keith harmon snow


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Re: Please pass the strawberry jam

By Landau, Saul at Feb 07, 2013 19:52 PM

If you read my column you would see I did not argue for gun control. Rather, I said, the problem was cultural -- men polishing their manhood. And I don't think automaic weapons protect us from the very heavily armed state

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Re: Re: Please pass the strawberry jam

By snow, keith harmon at Feb 08, 2013 01:27 AM

Hello

I did read it. In my interpretation it reads as favorable to cops having guns, and gun control. My comments stand.  Thnak you.

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