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(1,142 posts)
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 05:27 PM Dec 2015

Your opinion on gun control doesn't matter

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/12/02/1456140/-Your-opinion-on-gun-control-doesn-t-matter?detail=email

Can we stop looking at gun rights as an ideological issue? This is no longer ideological. I don't care how you feel in theory: I care what is happening in practice. In practice, there have been 351 mass shootings in only 336 days. More people will die by guns than in car accidents this year. In practice, this is a public health crisis.

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To you, the deaths of these people are less important than your right to own a gun. You must know that people die daily from random violence at their workplace, at the store, in their car. You think that's unfortunate. Sad. Tragic, even. But not as tragic as stricter gun control would be. The deaths are an unnecessary accoutrement, scuffing your personal dogma. But they don't change anything.

"That's the price we pay for freedom," you shrug, although you've never actually had to pay the price. Even though there is no freedom in being scared to walk out of your house, scared to eat in the cafeteria, or go to the doctor—scared of any place with people.

As it stands, I am (surprisingly) less partisan about gun control than others. In many ways, I see (and even sometimes agree with) what anti-gun regulators are saying. I am (generally) clear on why this issue is complicated.

But here's my thing.

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I'm watching a livestream of the local news, where a bewildered reporter tries to swallow his tears. It's raining outside, and clear across the country in California there are a dozen dead bodies, each end brought by bullets. Parents are calling frantic, hoping that their child is alive. At this moment right now, survivors are just embarking on a long journey of pain, guilt, trauma, regret, flashbacks. The loss is tangible. The pain is forever.

But you still have your guns! So It's all worth it to you. You have to remind yourself. Go ahead, say it out loud—"Those deaths are worth it to me." Days like today, you have to remind yourself that this is the cause you are (literally, chances are) willing to die for. Is it worth it?

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It's worth hitting the link and reading the whole thing.
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Your opinion on gun control doesn't matter (Original Post) Photographer Dec 2015 OP
+1000 smirkymonkey Dec 2015 #1
Thx. Photographer Dec 2015 #5
She's right about the title. EL34x4 Dec 2015 #2
A public health crisis that the federal government isn't allowed to study BeyondGeography Dec 2015 #3
That's maddening, isn't it. Photographer Dec 2015 #6
When it comes to guns, we are a failed state BeyondGeography Dec 2015 #7
There will always be crazy fucks. The real enemies are in Congress and state valerief Dec 2015 #4
It's like Lord Farquaad in "Shrek" AnnetteJacobs Dec 2015 #8
Nicely imaged. Photographer Dec 2015 #9
 

EL34x4

(2,003 posts)
2. She's right about the title.
Fri Dec 4, 2015, 05:36 PM
Dec 2015

Because as long as we have the 2nd Amendment and Heller, Duffy is correct. Your opinion on gun control doesn't matter.

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