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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: The Tattered Rag We Call Our Social Fabric Here we go again. Another mass shooting incident. And, also again, here go the usual calls to ban this or that firearm or enact more hoops to jump through to buy one. I said in a previous article here that the reason these mass murder events take place is because violence is taught to society as a solution for any problem. I stand by that observation. I say it is being proven each time one of these events takes place. First of all, the social fabric is coming unraveled. Now, by social fabric, I mean a set of values and morals that guide the society into what is right and what is good. Further to that is a set of taboos that tell a society what is wrong and what is bad. No society on the face of this planet could survive for long without these precepts for behavior. Or, they did not survive for long once these precepts were discarded or annulled or compromised. This walks hand-in-hand with the fact that our society teaches violence as a solution. Why? Because instead of being a taboo, as it once was in the past, senseless violence has now become a positive social value. What? You havent noticed that? Allow me to explain. In the past, violence in entertainment venues was always conducted along certain parameters such as good guy and bad guy. The good guy used only as much violence as was necessary to subdue the bad guy and then restrained himself. He did not fly over the city the bad guy lived in and carpet bomb the entire population to get that one guy. But now we have seen the rise in the so-called anti-hero where the lines between good guys and bad guys are not just blurred, but virtually indistinguishable. The heroes in todays entertainment media can be drug dealers, hitmen, serial killers, dirty cops, and war criminals. Also, other formerly taboo things such as adultery, lying, stealing, and fraud are now entering into being social values that are applauded provided one gets away with them. It isnt that our society is amoral, it is that our society is reversing morality. Enter into this equation the government. There is a reason that throughout history, leaders are called leaders. They often set the ethical tone for an entire nation. Hence, you had events such as Nazi Germany where an entire nation went along with the false morality presented by one man that was their leader. Therefore, what happens when the United States government does the following: Starts wars based on lies and fraud. Bombs and kills innocent people to get one or two men. Presents violence as the only solution to a crisis, rather than diplomacy. Offers violence against other nations as campaign promises. Cannot speak in the positive (Good things we plan to do) rather than the constant negative (People we plan to kill). Now then, what happens when you have a few generations that are raised with this type of leadership and then also teach it to their children on top of the government and entertainment media doing that? We have generations now that have been raised with constant violence and there is not a moral compass to be had in this maelstrom of violence we call a society. I daresay there hasnt been a bloodier civilization overall that has lasted this long since the Roman Empire of Caligula and Nero. I am talking about a Western nation that is allegedly civilized and supposedly knows better. Yet, it conducts gladiatorials daily on its television and its foreign policy. Dare anyone bring up the word morality, then people are offended and imagine it means being forced to attend church or something along those lines. But what people forget is that without morals and values, no laws can ever be effective. It is a moral person who follows laws because he knows those are precepts that are part of a societys moral fabric. Sure, you can go ahead and ban every gun in America and the next mass murderer will move right along to a machete. Why? Because you have not addressed the true disease which is violence. Because violence has entered into society as a positive value and is no longer a negative one. In fact, restraint from violence is now looked upon as a negative thing because it is perceived as weakness. Rather like the Romans, which is why they held gladiatorials in the first place. Our society also cannot look deeply into itself because it cannot admit itself to be wrong. Again, the moral fabric is coming undone. Society then seeks to find some other culprit to blame besides itself. Inanimate objects such as guns, or allegedly alien philosophies it doesnt understand, or even other countries that had nothing to do with it. This is also called projection. Violence is epidemic and society cant admit it to be the fact that our society as a whole is violent with no moral compass whatsoever. Indeed, even many churches now support state- sponsored violence overwhelmingly, transforming what was a faith of peace and compassion into a warlike religion more like that of the pre-Christian Vikings. Because society cannot admit this, it seeks something else to blame so the TV shows and bombing raids may continue: It blames the guns used in the murders. However, this is akin to blaming spoons because someone got fat. Indeed, what would happen if the call to stop the violence began with the government itself? How about controlling those guns? Do we ever hear how many innocent Syrians have been killed by the United States and the terrorists it supports since that civil war began? That war began in large part due to U.S. government instigation and incitement to violence. I wager if we knew those statistics, they would dwarf the number of Americans killed in gun violence across the United States. See, when its other people dying, Americans can be okay with that. But when the violence we engage in, practice, and teach comes home to our own doorstep, suddenly we seem unable to understand the causes and conditions that led up to it. It isnt guns. Its us. Its our government. Its what we term entertainment. Its the morals and values we blithely discarded in our headlong rush to be free and, in so doing, became the slaves of violence. Guns have been here since the founding of European settlements on this continent and people have been responsible with them for the most part during that time. But the whole mass murder phenomena appears to really begin in earnest right around the time social morals, values, and precepts came under serious attack. And, the rise of the anti-hero and the glorification of senseless violence and criminal behavior. And, also, about the time the U.S. government began to legalize its ability to engage in mass murder against other countries that had not harmed it. I think the reasons these mass murders are happening is as clear to see as the sun in the sky. Its just America does not wish to see it. Look, these mass murder events will continue to happen because we have a society that is addicted to violence. Our government not only teaches it to us all as a solution, it teaches it to our children in school. Look at the wars we won! Hooray! We sure showed them a thing or two! Hey, we HAD to drop nuclear weapons on the Japanese. Not, Yes, we did it and it was a horrific, barbaric thing, but we HAD to do it and dont question it. It saved lives. Oh? How many will it save moving into a future where they might get used again? By the same government that can see the use of one as justifiable. So how can we foresee anything happening but more violence within our society when our society itself is the root cause? Right, lets all fidget in our seats and see what placebos we can come up with. Except placebos can actually work if people believe in them. Things like gun control cant work as placebos because you would first need to BELIEVE in violence as being WRONG for any solution to work. Whos going to stand up and say what people dont want to hear? Not anyone that wants to get elected, thats for sure. Ill tell you this much. This society keeps the candle-makers in business, thats for certain. All those candle-light vigils and thats probably the first time some of those folks ever prayed in their lives. There, I said it. What else can I say? Shall I say someone will fix it? Shall I say we can fix it without serious hard work that calls upon us all to look at what we glorify? We glorify all this killing. How are you going to fix that? Shall I go to a candle-light vigil? To do what? Mourn? Its our whole society we need to mourn for. Thats whats dying out there, folks. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Hold it -- doesn't glibertarianism hold that you have the right to "do whatever you want with your own body", bla bla? I like this writer, though - - the closest thing to a fundamentalist moral sermon the Rockwell site's come up with. Yeah, the anti-hero has taken over in entertainment and the politicians are following suit, confident the public has been patterned to accept it -- but it's already 37 years since Superman fornicated with Lois Lane, and that was 15 years after the first James Bond flick, each of THEM a powerful immorality play. What DO you know, 'A number of Hollywood studios did not want to fund the films, finding them "too British" or "too blatantly sexual"'. That was a whole 32 years after the Jew-directed movie "M" got people sympathizing for the devil in earnest. Great find, Ada. The start of a trend at LR, I hope.
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