Friday, October 6, 2017

Las Vegas Ignites My Ire!!!

In my writings, seldom do I comment or address
anything political or religious since they are often sensitive issues.
Hence, the recent asinine and insane killings in Las Vegas
ignited my ire...and possibly yours, also.

The Opinion Page of The Hamilton Spectator's October 4th issue, printed an editorial that appeared in The San Jose Mercury News ~ which I share with you. I am also aware that all details are often omitted in press releases whether in newspapers, television, reporting and newscasts.

What Trump Didn't Say About Las Vegas
Is that the best you can do, Mr. President? Hours after the nation's worst mass shooting in modern history, Donald Trump told the nation, correctly, that the slaughter was “an act of pure evil.” But then the president suggested there's nothing to be done about mass murder on the home front by an American apparently unafilliated with foreign terrorists.

Actually, the answers begin with toughening of the nation's gun laws, starting with a reinstatement of the Assault Weapons Ban that was on the books for just 10 years following a 1993 massacre in the Bay Area. At 101 California Street in San Francisco, a man killed eight people and wounded six before taking his own life. It drew national attention, but by today's standards it's a common occurrence. That's how numb we've become. Even Trump back in 2000 declared support for the ban. And in 2012 he backed President Barack Obama's call for action following the killing of 20-first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School (in Connecticut).
That was before Trump declared himself a lover of the NRA
as he prepared to enter the presidential race.

Would reinstatement of the ban stop mass shootings? Of course not. But the staggering number of deaths and injuries inflicted in just minutes Sunday night reinforces the need to control proliferation of rapid-fire weaponry.

In contrast to Trump's reaction, consider Obama's words hours after the Orlando night club massacre 16 months ago. Obama called it “a further reminder of how easy it is for someone to get their hands on a weapon that lets them shoot people in a school, or in a house of worship, or a movie theatre, or in a nightclub. And we have to decide if that's the kind of country we want to be. And to actively do nothing is a decision as well.”
Sadly, Congress made a decision to do nothing.
And Obama's successor apparently has no inclination to do anything either.
There is still much we still don't know about the shooter's motives. But, please, spare the rhetoric that one shouldn't politicize this horrific event. If we shy from politics, Congress will never act, and there will soon be yet another mass shooting record set
.
Late Night Hosts Plead for Gun Control After Las Vegas Massacre
(appearing also in today's news...as a brief)
All the late-night TV shows started out on a serious note, Monday, as the hosts addressed the horrific tragedy in Las Vegas, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Trevor Noah and James Corden were in disbelief over American Gun culture. Conan O'Brien was devastated to realize how many times he's had to talk about mass shootings. Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers urged Congress to take action on gun control.
Jimmy Fallon had Miley Cyrus and Adam Sandler
opened the show with Dido's “No Freedom”

The American Mental Health System is Broken”...
(writes Joe Carter, a Senior Editor at the Acton Institute and Communications Specialist for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission...and a College professor of Journalism)
...but this back-door approach under the guise of preventing crime is not the way to fix it. It will only further stigmatize the mentally ill, and prevent many from getting help. America's deepest problems are not guns or mental illness. It's impossible to fix sin, evil and cultural disorder by presidential decrees. Locking up every gun in America won't make us safer.

The Lord looked with favour on Abel and his offering, but on Cain and his offering, he did not look with favour. So Cain was very angry and dejected. Then the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry? Why are you dejected? If you act rightly, you will be accepted; but if not, sin lies in wait at the door: its urge is for you, yet you can rule over it.
Cain said to his brother Abel,“Let us go out in the field.”
When they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother, Abel, and killed him.

That same offer stands before America today. However, just as with Cain, we must rule over the darkness in our hearts. A safer, healthier, more peaceful society is not borne of misguided legislation, but deep respect for God's greatest creation: human life.

Canada was built around a very simple premise.
A promise that you can work hard...and succeed...and build a future for yourselves...
and for your children...and that future for them would be better than the one you had!”
(Prime Minister Justin Trudeau)

Merle Baird-Kerr...written October 4, 2017
Comments welcome...mbairdkerr@cogeco or inezkate@gmail.com

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