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Re: The California Shootings
Re: The California Shootings
I know that not everybody is in complete denial and there are a lot of people invested in these various factors. My primary frustration is that we as a singular, collective society have so much trouble admitting to the complexity of these problems and that we struggle so much with compromise - often not because people actually disagree on something, but just because of political appearances. Sometimes a solution is so simple, but cannot and will not get through because of just a handful of people with too much pride, money, or both to back down.
I mean, take the two biggest "sides" of every shooting issue. For all that people like to blame all gun-related violence on the NRA lobbying, the majority of gun owners and even the majority of NRA members are absolutely in favor more gun control and tighter restrictions on weapons. But that doesn't matter because firearm manufacturers are investing a lot to make sure the crazy fanatics are the ones who make it to the top, become gun lobbying leadership, and become the loudest voices concerning gun rights.
Now, go over to the other side, and you have the inverse problem. While the proportion of blame is up for debate, everyone can agree that mental health problems often played a huge part in why some people go on shootings, and that a lot of violence and tragedy in general could be avoided if those people had mental healthcare. But doing anything about it would mean admitting that we need some kind of universal mental healthcare, which is nearly impossible without a form of universal healthcare, period. So while everyone can agree on this, it doesn't mean they will - in fact, people get caught up arguing in just how much each violent incident can be blamed on mental illness to avoid talking about what to do about the mental illness factor itself.
As a student of History, Communications, Public Policy, and Political Science, this stuff drives me up the wall. Everyone can see why we struggle to achieve basic things, everyone knows where the problem is, yet no one can or will do anything about it.
Re: The California Shootings
Your frustration is completely understandable. And I agree with what you've said here. *nods* It sucks that politicking and posturing for power is allowed to get in the way of getting shit done. (But it's usually what happen when people become overwhelmed by greed or airheaded on political power.)