Opinion You. This is your fault.

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On Tuesday, a gunman targeted a fourth-grade classroom at an elementary school in Uvalde, Tex., killing 21 people, 19 of them children. On May 14, a gunman shot and killed 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo. On April 12, a gunman shot 10 people in a Brooklyn, N.Y. subway station. We’re 145 days into the year and there have already been 213 mass shootings in the United States.

The problem is mental illness.

The problem is lone-wolf gunmen.

The problem is soft targets.

The problem is evil.

The problem is them, over there; it’s their fault that the kids keep getting killed.

Wrong. The problem is you.

Way back in 2008, then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) was castigated for saying that some Americans “cling to guns,” and for suggesting that this was unreasonable or unhealthy. The evidence — which is to say the pileup of bodies year after year — suggests he was correct.

But other politicians, seeing the backlash, learned what not to say. They learned not to point fingers, because they knew that they, too, would be accused of hating freedom, loving tyranny, overreaching in pursuit of control. They understood that they would be shouted down and then perhaps voted out.

They learned not to say the obvious: These mass shootings aren’t acts of God. The status quo is bad. Our lack of action on guns is killing people, and someone is to blame.

But who?

You. It’s your fault.

You, the gun-obsessed minority who lord over our politics and prevent change from being made. You, who mumble “thoughts and prayers” but balk at action.

You, the constitutional absolutist who believes that “the right to bear arms” — written in the late 1700s, when a state-of-the-art weapon was the flintlock musket — should be expanded to include modern-day, high-capacity automatic rifles, at the cost of children’s lives.

You, the “shooting hobbyist” or “gun enthusiast” who advocates against gun control because you think anything that makes your weekend amusement even the slightest bit more difficult to participate in is not to be borne.

You, the performative patriot who believes that background checks, age limitations, training requirements — any reasonable regulations that could help keep people safe — are insufferable limitations on your freedom.

You, the sophist who says “guns don’t kill people, people kill people,” as if those people aren’t killing others using guns, as if it isn’t obvious that the havoc they wreak would be much reduced had they not been given easy access to weapons of mass murder.

You, the pundit who sneers that your opponents “don’t want a solution” and then refuses to provide your own, preferring to use a tragedy to build your brand.

You, who would rather forget about the children murdered and the families broken, because if we thought about them too much you’d feel bad and might have to give something up.

Lest I be accused of being one-sided, let’s not stop the finger-pointing there. If it’s a “you” problem, it’s an “us” problem, too — the United States and its culture writ large, right and left included.

A country that defines itself by its freedom — and has, over decades, fetishized a misguided ideal of “liberty” that values the individual over everyone and everything else.

A country that touts its dynamism yet dithers, its leaders wringing their hands and offering empty platitudes — “we have to find solutions,” “we must take action” — as if the solutions aren’t obvious, as if the actions one could take haven’t been modeled for us by other countries for decades.

A country that exports democracy but whose politicians pretend that their jobs are meaningless, who believe that when it comes to gun control, “legislation doesn’t work” — despite the fact that they were elected to write it.

It’s easy to find excuses for why this keeps happening. We’ve done it for decades. But the comforting fictions have worn thin, to the point of transparency.

It’s time to stop feigning helplessness. To stop pretending we are the ones under attack. To stop gaslighting the real victims, who have already suffered tragedy enough.

It’s time to admit that we — we Americans, and the rationalizations we tolerate — are to blame. Only then can we shoulder the responsibility to act.

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Opinion by Christine Emba

Christine Emba is an opinion columnist and editor for The Post and the author of "Rethinking Sex: A Provocation." Before coming to The Post in 2015, Christine was the Hilton Kramer Fellow in Criticism at the New Criterion and a deputy editor at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/05/26/uvalde-mass-shooting-inaction-on-guns-to-blame/ (A)
 
I've got people out to lynch me for taking the vaccine and "promoting tyranny", a good chunk of the right wing calling me a Groomer because...well, I'm not right wing. Trump's secret military police has probably already got a cell warmed up for me in Gitmo to chill until they hang me in the same spot they did Fauci. I wake up every morning...or WHEN I wake up I can't even tell anymore...I say to myself "Damn, it would be good if some moral uptight prick just limited themselves to wagging their finger at me for wanting a firearm to defend myself instead of marking me for fucking death! That'd be a nice break! You got NOTHING you vanilla bitch. Up your game.
 
Guns are that dangerous and this woman is talking like that to the people who have them

Doesn't seem very smart
 
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Opinion disregarded and will continue to be disregarded until you address Waukesha, who did it, how they did it, what they used to do it and why they did it
 
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Opinion disregarded and will continue to be disregarded until you address Waukesha, who did it, how they did it, what they used to do it and why they did it
Easy, according to the city's official website (a) "a vehicle drove through the parade route".

Hell of a thing, a vehicle just up and went on a rampage. Wasn't even one of those selfdriving Teslas. Freak accident, could never happen again, so no need to worry. No need to even remember it happened.
 
are american libs really unaware that mass killings still happen in countries with tight gun laws?

No these only happen in countries with darkies or durkas. Irrespective of gun laws.

If the US was not Mutted, you wouldn't have 1% of the shootings you have now, even if everyone owned 1488 AR 15s.
 
In a weird way I like this article.

Yes, Democracy is the responsibility of the voters. The things wrong with the government are your fault. Take responsibility and take back your government, America!

Naturally they just want to get their way with gun control and are trying to shame the reader in a heavy handed way, but it oddly does have a good takeaway. Those social studies classes you took that told you how the Government works are only worth nothing when nobody cares to do anything.
 
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You. This is your fault.​



I refuse to take culpability for the actions of a violent murderer and you're not going to rip away peoples' right to self-defense because some tranny went postal. Step down from you soapbox made from dead children you vile ghoul.
 
CIA and jewish politicians abuses children and uses them as pawns to kill other children and push further gun control
 
So... how many of these gun-obsesses constitutional absolutists she mentions actually read the Washington Compost? And I don't meant simply to mock it like we are, but in sincere appreciation of its sage advice?
 
No these only happen in countries with darkies or durkas. Irrespective of gun laws.

If the US was not Mutted, you wouldn't have 1% of the shootings you have now, even if everyone owned 1488 AR 15s.
What? Going into schools and stabbing dozens of kids to death is a national pastime in China, and it's not their durkas doing it - their durkas just stab random people on the streets.
 
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For once I actually agree with this kind of opinion piece. The only thing that would make the shootings stop is to fundamentally change our culture. It is all OUR fault, collectively s a people and our shitty government, that nothing has been done to mitigate or prevent fuckhead teenagers and schizo adults from carrying out these shootings.

Our country is fucking broken, and mass shootings at elementary schools are merely a symptom. The fabric of our society is torn to shreds and this is the result. The collapse of the family, community, trust in the people around you, and the proliferation of individualism and atomization on a mass scale has done this. This is utter collapse, and it will only get worse as time goes on. We're all pretty desensitized to horrible tragedies already, why not pile on some more?
 
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It's cute how these journos talk as if they actually care that these kids were killed. What they're doing is the exact definition of concern trolling.
 
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