After one too many school shootings in a random period of time,
I’ve
started wondering: what prevents carnage?
Many people sit back and pontificate on the reasons for these events-they listen to “goth
” music, they’r
e crazy, someone hurt them, they like power, they like the idea of posthumous fame. I find people talking about how it’s all
because we don’t beat
our children anymore, we let them do anything, it’s all abo
ut what THEY want, and we don’t actually
punish people, we allow more rights to the criminal than the victim
Let’s assume tha
t it’s true, that we
are easier on children, and people in this day and age. How do we know? It’s like saying tha
t there’s more snow now-
it’s difficult for me to
judge solely on experience since my memories of snow tend to be from when I was 3 feet tall. My experiences have been colored by who and what I was. If my parents used corporal punishment when I was a child, perhaps I might feel that kids these days “get a free ride”.
Most sta
tistics will show that violent crimes, overall, are lower now. What’s changed? The constant i
nflux of CNN and Fox and papers on our door steps every morning. The internet, showing us every singl
e bad event from every corner of the world if you want. Bad news sells papers, and draws readers.
Bad things have always happened. They will continue to happen. There will always be the anomaly in the crowd, someone will always be a little off. This is part and parcel of being human, of accepting the limitations that are placed on our race at birth. Some of us are crazy, but not homicidal. Some are nudged in that direction, and a few, the rare few, just don’t care. Are they evil? That
seems to be the simple explanation that helps make people feel better. It’s so much easier to sweep the e
xplanation under a carpet of “bad” instead of really understanding w
hat happened, and working to prevent it.
How many cases of child abuse, physical, emotional, sexual, are never discovered, never reported? What is the effect on the psyche of a child, especially in a culture which revers guns, torture and war as a valid solution to a problem, and glorifys these things? How long can a mi
nd resist the constant barrage of violent physical solutions before they act on them? How long can a mind resist the lure of fame for no good reason? How long can a mind stay strong when rooted in a society which does not truly value things like progress, mercy or compassion, despite is supposed “Christian” overtones and beliefs?
I read comments and posts from people saying we’re too soft on crime, and yet no one addr
essing the issues that cause the crime-poverty, loss of hope, lack of opportuniy, apathy towards those less fortunat
e. I hear people talking about “moochers” on welfare, and how single mothers sho
uld have been more careful who they breed with, in case they turn out to be wife beaters. Because we all know that the victim is responsible for someone else beating them down, figuratively or not.
Society doesn’t care-it doesn’t care about you, or your ch
ildren, or your fr
iends, because it’s easier to ignore, to walk on by, to believe the p
erson on welfare is a junkie instead of someone who had a bad break. It’s easier to assume that the single mother was “dumb”
enough to enter into a relationship with someone who b
eats them, than to assume that the abuser is the one who deserves to be punished. Isn’t it always easier to blame the victim? And isn’t that wha
t we used to do to rape victims, say “they shouldn
’t have worn that dress/danced that way/talked to me/walked d
own the street?”
Let’s assume that the victims in the latest school shootings were “stupi
d” to have not known that some strange man walking in their parking lot
shouldn’t have been there. They were foolish enough to not be protected from h
im.
But why should the victim assume the guilt? And should they? Are they less blameworthy being “innocent” Amish people than say, an abused woman down on her luck who can’t catch
a break? Are they ‘bad” as well? Should they be locked away too?
You blame the victim, you blame society, you blame everyone except for the person who did the deed, and you create people who will never ever take responsibility for their actions when they DO commit a crime. If someone kills little girls because he was caught with his pants down years ago, does it make it the fault of those little girls, and by extension, not the killer’s fault? Can we claim that those little girls are the true root of their own murder?
Of course we can’t. But so long as we insist on finding blame and reason in the events of the past, in slights, mistakes, in the TV and music, we will never find an acceptable reason. People deal with problems violently because they lack the capacity to do much else, and they life in a world where every single sentence must be validated and applauded. They live in a world that insists you’re special, even when you aren’t. And when the chips fall as they may. And you discover that you aren’t actually special, what then?
You pick up a gun, you find a reason, and you go to town.
I believe that our culture is at a crossroads of sorts-that we can go one of two ways. We can decide to become compassionate yet firm “keepers” of each other, or we can decide that our friends, our coworkers, the people we live next to, aren’t worth our time or effort, and say the hell with it, because ME, I’M more important.
How we live reflects who we are. And it’s high time that we all hitched up our big girl pants, and acted accordingly.
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