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Oh, the weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth about the killings last week in Fort Hood! "A tragic example of what Americans called an "isolated" event that occurs almost daily.
- The next day, Jason Rodriguez went into an office building in Florida, killed one and wounded several.
- Shooting broke out inside a bar near the ski resort of Vail, CO Saturday night, leaving one dead and three others injured.
- In Cleveland, TX, the authorities called to check a rural southeast Texas home found the bodies of four people who had been shot.
- A British tourist, Thomas Reeve, 28, was killed when a man walked into a bar in Amarillo, Texas, and opened fire.
- More than ten bodies were found at the home of a rapist in Cleveland, OH.
- Authorities in Reading, PA say a Maryland man has died after a weekend shooting at an illegal bar which also wounded six people.
- Three people, including a young child died and six were wounded in a shooting in Walterboro, South Carolina.
- A son of the governor of the state of Washington has been a lieutenant wounded in a shooting in the workplace Kent, WA.
All these "isolated" incidents took place in less than a week. America is a killing field! It's been a long time. "Killeen, Texas, in 1991, is seeing a repeat of the attention shone on it when a man walked into a cafeteria and fatally shot 22 people."
In America, children killing children (Columbine), children kill their parents, parents killing their children and each other, strangers kidnap and kill children, kill strangers unknown government agents to kill citizens (Kent State, Waco), college students kill their partners (VA Tech), former employees who worked to kill, anti-abortionists kill abortionists, called police to help the mentally ill and otherwise often challenged end up killing the soldiers often kill fellow soldiers and civilians. Nothing at all of this is unusual. It happens every day. John Dos Passos If he were alive today, would be reissued U.S. in several volumes!
So why all the lamentations about the slaughter at Fort Hood? Maybe it's the fact that an officer killed soldiers? That's unusual, usually it's the opposite. Perhaps the name of the shooter and religion? Is the fuss all asking the anti-Islamic attitudes? Is it part of the war against Islam? Oh, sorry, war on terror?
I do not know the answer, but I know that there is nothing unusual about this event. Americans are forced to kill. We are entertained by it in film and television. Our children are attracted to playing computer killing games. And we are often stressed to the breaking point. The lawyer for the gunman in the attack Orlando office says: "This guy is a compilation of the first page of the year, unemployment, exclusion, bankruptcy, divorce, all the stresses. It seems a classic case of stress overload. "America is full of well armed people took to react like animals cornered.
These developments are not surprising. What is surprising is that it is killed. While a group of colleagues on vacation some time ago, someone said: "The Americans kill a lot of people. Unfortunately, killing the wrong." Historically, the oppressed have killed their oppressors, the French in the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland, the Bader-Manheim gangs in Germany, the Red Brigades in Japan, the Tamils of Sri Lanka, killing Muslim fighters NATO forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and now the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the Philippines. But not in America, at least not yet. The oppressed in the United States are killed each other. Strange! How long will it last?
politicians Americans say the U.S. is leading the free world. But what other country would like to follow the U.S. down this path? (Perhaps the British stupid we've become the roots of this vulture-oops!, Culture.) Note that since 1789, approximately 70 countries have become democratic, but not one has copied the American model. Who leads us where? Perhaps only ourselves to perdition.
© 2009 John Kozy
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Retired professor of philosophy and logic who blogs on social, political, and economic issues. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, he spent 20 years as a university professor and another 20 years working as a writer for various private companies. He’s an active blogger. His pieces can be found on http://www.jkozy.com/.
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