Article -- Unthinkable
The Unthinkable
By
B.D.
Adams ©2015
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e really never try to think about the
unthinkable, life’s trauma. Yesterday, another unhappy person – a man – used a
gun to murder people in a college classroom! Most of who he had had no
connection!
Personally,
I have not had issues with people who own guns for hunting or just to do
targets. However, when those tools become devices of anger and hate, I am a
proponent for gun control!
Then
the NRA will scream, “What about the 2nd Amendment? It says right there ‘the right
to bear arms.’”
No
argument there – it is in the Constitution, it is one of our fought for rights
by our forefathers.
When
does the “right” make it right to kill people when a deranged person decides it
is his or her right to kill because they feel they have the right to have a
gun! Chew on that idea. And, it seems that many of the guns are purchased legally by law abiding
citizens. Then mayhem happens when the weapons are in the hands of the
“unhappy” people.
Why?
Why do the unhappy ones feel it is right to kill as many as they can because
they feel they have the right? Why? Do they think about what they are doing or
is it just mindless vomit spit out from their warped brains?
It
seems to be the trend for these murderers to target schoolrooms and any other
place where people gather. Sickly,
like shooting fish in a barrel.
At
Sandy Hook, a young man’s mother felt it was her right to own weapons that
could hold off a barrage of home invaders. The young man felt the weapons gave
him the right to mass murder elementary school children in their classroom. He
made his mother the first in his bloody spree!
When
I was 16 years old in Texas, Charles Whitman climbed up to the tower at the
University of Texas in Austin and behaved as a sniper. This was in 1966. He
murdered 16 people in the vicinity of the Texas campus tower. He himself was
taken out by local police to end his mayhem. Also, before he took to the tower,
he murdered his wife and mother. It was reported that Whitman was abused by his
father, so he murdered 16 people who had no connection to him.
Another
mass murderer was Richard Speck. He murdered 8 student nurses in Chicago in
1966. Plus, Ted Bundy, one of the most heinous murderers of modern times. His
victims were all women and his treatment of his victims proved that he hated
women. However, he did not murder his mother, as others have done with theirs.
Other
than Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame, the numbers are far less for women
than what is known for the above documented men murderers. That doesn’t give
women the “right” to kill/murder any more than for men.
There
have been mass murderers through the ages. In some ways, it’s called war or
political conflicts. There were the Mongolian Khans very early in the previous
millennium, Vlad Tepes – better known as Dracula –, the Crusades did their
murdering under the guise of religion, the Nazis and any other hate
organization used whatever reason to kill/murder for their blood lust.
If
the murderers really wanted to be labeled with these other senseless jackals, I
guess they got what they wanted.
Murder
is not glamorous or romantic! Why do these mass murderers have distorted views
that the people they kill want to be taken out with them? Senseless.
The Oregon murders of
this week are another reason to keep guns out of the reach of the disturbed and insane, people. How can this be implemented? I do not have an answer –
wish I did.
My heart goes out to
the families of the victims of now and in the past. That has to be a pain that
never really heals.
It
is senseless, so senseless for what these – and I use the term loosely – people
do to others. Some might view me as unsympathetic to the disturbed murderers.
Well, I have to plead guilty. Since these “people” are not stable and have
access to objects to murder others, how does that give them the right to murder
others when they are unhappy -- to leash out against people they don’t know or
have not done horrible things to them!
Suicide is senseless,
but to cause the deaths of other people with his or her reasons – which are no
real reasons -- is unthinkable!
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