America is the land of the free, but are we too free? There is
something inherent within our nature that makes us literally want to
kill each other. The only countries that are more violent than the U.S
on average earn less than $2 an hour. What is it about the nature of
this great land that causes such a proclivity towards violence?
The same fear that America felt after hearing about the horrific mass
shooting in Aurora is the same fear that is omnipresent in the projects
of Marcy Ave. in Brooklyn, the row houses in west Baltimore, the 8th
ward of New Orleans, and countless other ghettos in the good old U.S.A.
You can’t show any fear, so the fear turns to anger. People become
angry at their situation and the sense of helplessness. Angry at the
government, because everywhere you turn you see how much the people who
are in control care about you. From the liquor stores to poor schools.
From the teachers that tell you you won't amount to sh*t, to the media
pundits who say everyone that looks like you deserves to be there.
Combine that anger with limited opportunities to improve your living
conditions, a jail system that serves to punish you for life, and easy
access to guns and what you have is the equation for an urban warzone.
America is a country with no shortage of urban warzones. What James
Holmes did was horrific, but it happens almost every day in America.
Ironically, The Joker said it best. If an I.E.D blows up a solider in
Afghanistan, or 35 people die in the hood over a weekend, then it’s cool
because it’s part of the plan. That’s what we're used to, so figure
that’s how it’s always been and how it will always be.
But let the same thing happen in a place where violence does not
normally occur, then it becomes a national travesty. Well I say that no
matter where it happens, it’s a travesty if one person is taken from the
face of this Earth.
So how do we prevent another tragedy from happening? Do we make gun
laws stricter? Should we take away our Second Amendment right? No, studies show there is little correlation between gun related homicides and strict gun laws,
which should be obvious. If my goal is to murder you, why in the hell
would I shoot you with a gun that can be traced back to me?
Most guns that are used for illegal purposes are obtained through
illegal means, so stricter gun laws will do nothing to prevent
homicides. What will happen as a result will be the incarceration of
more impoverished young men and women, thus further destroying the
communities the laws are aiming to protect.
So how do we end America’s obsession with violence? Since evidence
shows that demographics (race, gender, education, income, ethnicity)
play the key role in the link between firearms and firearm related
incidents, the answer to ending gun violence in America and optimizing
liberty is by addressing education, income gaps, social norms, and
behavior of the people – especially males between the age of 17 – 26.
Once those key issues are addressed, everybody can have access to a
gun without the homicide rate being heavily affected. We have to realize
we are an Empire, and in an Empire, people must be exploited. That
exploitation leads to violence.
So it’s up to us as a people, the true rulers of this country, to
decide if we will continue to allow thousands of James Holmes to
terrorize the communities of those exploited in this country.

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