Did you know there’s no mushroom cloud emoji? No whimsical cartoon symbol for destruction, chaos, and violence. No way to shorthand text someone looks like the whole world blew up, maybe we should just take a step back.
Gee, can’t imagine why I would’ve been looking for that…
Shocking nobody, gun violence is at the top of the list of things happening this week in America. Well, not so much this week as all the time. America is gun violence, gun violence is America. This is where we are. This is where we’ve been for years. People have gotten right with it so the level of shock on display since Charlie Kirk was shot is, quite frankly, confounding.
We actually have a tracking website for mass shootings. This one lists five mass shootings since Sunday. It doesn’t include the school shooting in Denver on 9/11 most likely because the body count wasn’t high enough to qualify.
I’m certain my readers from other countries are appalled we make the distinction.
At any rate, I took a break from social media when the outpouring over Charlie Kirk’s death reached peak levels. Quite simply put, people lost it. I suppose if you consider Charlie Kirk a shining star or a leader in your community then his shooting will impact you differently.
Charlie Kirk is not a leader in my community. I do not believe the things that he clearly and repeatedly went on record as believing. He is not my hero, so I processed his death as I’ve been trained to process shootings.
It was another act of gun violence in America.
Since the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary massacre did not move the needle on gun control we’ve been told repeatedly that the second amendment is sacrosanct and gun violence is simply a fact of life here. Charlie Kirk himself espoused that philosophy. In April 2023: “It’s worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year, so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights.”
The right to bear arms was a cause he believed is worth dying for. That those deaths are unfortunate, yes, but necessary to the process. It seems those who loved Charlie Kirk do not believe he should personally have to pay that price. Other deaths have been acceptable losses but this one is a bridge too far.
Now we’re being told if we aren’t lamenting his loss that we’re heartless, we’re cruel, we’re not Christian. Some will feel this post alone “celebrates” his death because I say he isn’t my hero.
How people feel about me is quite literally none of my business. I will say today, as I’ve said after every shooting, maybe this is the one. Maybe this is the death that will sway people to believe wide open gun access isn’t worth the price.
How he became this god-like figure was a headscratcher for me. And then the very unChristian-like attitude of his wife: “I want his celebration of life in AZ to make Taylor Swift’s concert there look like nothing.” That’s what this is about? Making him bigger and better than anyone? Who would have thought?
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Messed up government and I fear it’s just only starting. I’m sadly pretty sure that the UK isn’t too far behind you in this madness
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There’s a rash of wildly inappropriate people in leadership. I’m watching the other countries try to huddle up and solidify a power base while international relations destabilize. I’m sorry you’re facing this kind of situation too.
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I will never understand why guns are revered here, and no accountability for the destruction which results…over and over and over.
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I’m truly at a loss. Ironically it’s how I know I’m not an actual cynic because over and over again I’ve thought THIS is the one, THIS is where we get reasonable gun control laws. It’s heartbreaking and enraging all at once.
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Yes, I agree–what will it take for “this one” to be IT…I don’t know. I hold tightly to my faith.
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I get this. It’s really all we have as we buckle in for what’s escalating right now.
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Yes.
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What a messed up government you have.
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It’s an imperfect system that has steadily devolved over the last decade or so. It’s practically unrecognizable now.
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Very true. And people are so divided in politics that they don’t make a push to fix the flaws. But we have problems like that in our country too. Here the Army has the dominant role over the politicians. They are forced to do the bidding of the army chief!
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I’m so with you on this
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This has been a wild couple of days. Seeing the pivot once they arrested someone white, male, MAGA, and Christian has been jarring. Like not *surprising* but still…somehow surprising.
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Honestly, I did not/do not understand Kirk’s theory about it being acceptable to have some gun deaths to protect our 2nd amendment rights – but then, I don’t understand why our 2nd amendment rights are so important in this day and age, when the need for all men with arms to fight our battles no long exists. I mourn Kirk’s death as I do all unnecessary deaths, especially those by violent means, but I do not mourn him, as a person whose beliefs are miles away from mine. I offer condolences to his loved ones because no one should lose a loved on that way. And – as to those who pronounce those of us who feel that way as unChristian – well, I happen to believe his beliefs are unChristian.
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Very well put, Carol.
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