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Monday, January 10, 2011

Gun Violence Running Amok

The Bahama Journal Editorial
Nassau, Bahamas


In yet another instance of America’s morbid fascination with the gun and with the violence implicit in this ruthlessly efficient weapon, people around the world now look in on some of what can and does happen when an armed man in Tucson, Arizona enters a scene where he has the part of maiming and killing a number of innocent men, women and a girl-child.

We deplore this violence and today we pray not only for those who have been wounded; but also for the sweet repose of the dead.

We also pray that those who mourn might yet find comfort as they remember their dead neighbor, family member or friend.

While this is clearly all we can do in the circumstances, we also note the extent to which gun-violence now pervades the consciousness of so very many of our people.

We deplore this debauch of so very many of our criminalized men, women and increasingly our youth.

And so, even as we look inwards, we look north and see how hard men with guns can and do manage to twist human history in their own twisted direction.

And so we note how [this time around]; the man with the Glock in Tucson, Arizona is 22 year-old 22 year old Jared Loughner.

This man is thought to be the gun-man responsible for the carnage that has left behind a trail of blood, horror and the nauseatingly nasty stench of violence perpetrated upon the innocent.

His victims include men, women and a nine-year old child.

In this grisly list we find included, U.S. Congress Representative, Gabrielle Giffords [wounded]; U.S. District Court Judge John Roll and five others, including a 9 year old girl, Christina Taylor Green, murdered and 12 others injured in the mayhem.

For better or worse – and most often for worse – anger and violence finds themselves woven into the very fabric of life in the United States of America.

On occasion, this brew is expressed rhetorically; but on other fateful moments, the violence expressed is to the point as gun-shot finds its mark and people are left either maimed or dead.

Today we note that bloody instance that occurred this Saturday past in Tucson, Arizona when a U.S. State Representative was shot at point-blank range and where and when some others also bit the dust.

As Carl Hulse and Kate Zernike note, “... The shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords and others at a neighborhood meeting in Arizona on Saturday set off what is likely to be a wrenching debate over anger and violence in American politics.”

They also argue that, “… Not since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 has an event generated as much attention as to whether extremism, antigovernment sentiment and even simple political passion at both ends of the ideological spectrum have created a climate promoting violence…”

Indubitably, today this is precisely the case.

For our part, we are absolutely convinced that it is America’s morbid fascination with violence and the gun that today under girds that great nation’s epidemic of gun violence.

So, the prognosis is bleak for America and for the recurrence of nightmares such as this one that involves Gifford and her fellow victims.

This is why today we commiserate with those who mourn the death of loved ones brought down by murderous gun fire, whether they reside here in the Bahamas, our region or whether they live in places like Tucson, Arizona, or Fort Hood, Texas where thirteen people – most of them soldiers- were laid low by bloody gunfire.

In this regard, it is today as clear as a blue-sunny day that gun violence in our country is but yet again a contorted expression of the extent to which some Bahamians ape, mimic and model behavior imported from the United States of America.

These idiots do what they have to do with weapons smuggled into the Bahamas from the United States and other countries.

This is all so very sad.

Indeed, it is also so very tragic.

Put simply – and to the point- the great United States is being ravaged and devastated by gun-violence run amok.

Some of these are of course used for hunting.

But true too is the fact that, most of the guns that are purchased will be used to intimidate, maim or kill human beings.

But truth is that most other guns that Americans say that they have a right to bear are obviously intended for their very best uses, namely to maim and kill any and all, inclusive of man, woman or child.

Indeed, when all is said and all is done – the question remains as to how much longer it will take the American people to come to their senses and realize that it is their own morbid fascination with Death that now fuels the kind of rage, violence and mayhem that found expression this Saturday past in Tucson, Arizona.

The Bahama Journal Editorial