It’s the Guns, Stupid
The bonds holding civilized societies
together are very frail. Sometimes famine or draught or some natural disaster
can thread those bonds, causing neighbor to turn against neighbor, seizing what there is to get in order to survive.
Less often does a society voluntarily loosen the bonds of civilization,
choosing the way of the savage—but I am
afraid the United States has done so. Two couples went to a movie matinee
showing at a theater in Florida. They did not know each other. One couple was
older, the man in his early 70’s. The other was younger, the man in his early
40’s. The younger couple wound up sitting in front of the older couple, and
while the coming attractions were on the younger man began texting his 3-year-old daughter. The older man became
annoyed; words were exchanged. The older man went to get the manager, but to no
avail. The two men continued their angry exchange. Someone may or may not have
thrown popcorn. The older man pulled a gun. The wife of the younger man, in a
panic, put her hand in front of her husband but the older man shot and killed
him. It is expected that the older man
will invoke Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law or some variant in defending
himself against a murder charge. In the commentary that has followed this
tragedy I have heard TV deep thinkers ponder whether we have become “a society
filled with rage” or whether an
“intermittent rage syndrome” explains the older man’s behavior. No! We are a society which, through its lax
gun laws, has allowed the minor frictions and petty annoyances of everyday life
to become potentially lethal encounters. It’s the guns, stupid----and if we are
going to vent our anger let us do so by demanding
sane gun laws as a necessary aspect of living in civilized society.