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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Gun Control is Evil Misspelled Gun Control is Evil Misspelled December 16, 2012 By Daniel Greenfield If youre the biblically minded sort, then the trouble began when a jealous Cain clubbed Abel to death, but if youre evolutionarily minded, then its a chicken and egg question. Violence had no beginning, except perhaps in the Big Bang; it was always here, coded into the DNA. The issue isnt really guns. Guns are how we misspell evil. Guns are how we avoid talking about the ugly realities of human nature while building sandcastles on the shores of utopia. The obsession with guns, rather than machetes, stone clubs, crossbows or that impressive weapon of mass death, the longbow (just ask anyone on the French side of the Battle of Agincourt) is really the obsession with human agency. Its not about the fear of what one motivated maniac can do in a crowded place, but about the precariousness of social control that the killing sprees imply. Mostly its about people who are sheltered from the realities of human nature trying to build a shelter big enough for everyone. A Gun Free Zone where everyone is a target and tries to live under the illusion that they arent. A society where everyone is drawing unicorns on colored notepaper while waiting under their desks for the bomb to fall. After every shooting there are more zero tolerance policies in schools that crack down on everything from eight-year-olds making POW POW gestures with their fingers to honor students who bring pocket knives to school. And then another shooting happens and then another one and they wouldnt happen if we just had more zero tolerance policies for everyone and everything. Zero tolerance for the Second Amendment makes sense. If you ban all guns, except for those in the hands of the 708,000 police officers, the 1.5 million members of the armed forces, the countless numbers of security guards, including those who protect banks and armored cars, the bodyguards of celebrities who call for gun control, and any of the other people who need a gun to do their job, then youre sure to stop all the shootings. So long as none of those millions of people, or their tens of millions of kids, spouses, parents, grandchildren, girlfriends, boyfriends, roommates and anyone else who has access to them and their living spaces, carries out one of those shootings. But this isnt really about stopping shootings; its about controlling when they happen. Its about making sure that everyone who has a gun is in some kind of chain of command. Its about the belief that the problem isnt evil, but individual agency, that if we make sure that everyone who has guns is following orders, then control will be asserted and the problem will stop. Or if it doesnt stop, then at least there will be someone higher up in the chain of command to blame. Either way authority is sanctified, control or the illusion of it, maintained. Well never know the full number of people who were killed by Fast and Furious. Well never know how many were killed by Obamas regime change operation in Libya, with repercussions in Mali and Syria. But everyone involved in that was following orders. There was no individual agency, just agencies. No lone gunman who just decided to go up to a school and shoot kids. There were orders to run guns to Mexico and the cartel gunmen who killed people with those guns had orders to shoot. There was nothing random or unpredictable about it. Or as the Joker put it, Nobody panics when things go according to plan. Even if the plan is horrifying. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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