Sunday, December 16, 2012

A Nation Divided in Tragedy

As I read Facebook I have to be honest, I just get more angry. I HATE that immediately we as a nation have to place blame and find wrong-doings in our government as a way to cope with such violence.
I have refrained from posting anything political related to this incident. Honestly, I have tried to refrain from posting anything at all because honestly it just brings up too much for me, personally.
I understand needing to find blame and wrong-doing in order to cope with this tragedy but that simply is not ok. We will NEVER understand these SENSELESS acts of violence, because they are just that- senseless. They are not meaningless, but they will never make sense- we will never make sense of it. So why try? Are we not furthering the divide currently in our society? Should we not come together as one nation, one people, for our brothers and sisters?

Here is my two-cents... I do not claim to have any real logical way of stopping this kind of violence and I do not know what the answer/solution is that we all yearn for. But here's what I think..

The real issue here is our society. We are broken. We are divided- politically, religiously, morally, ethically- we could not be a more divided nation. Even in times, especially in times, of distress. We as humans must find someone, something to blame. So we immediately turn against each other. Following this recent tragedy in Connecticut the country was immediately divided on gun control issues. This side believes this and that side believes that. There. DONE. Move on. We are not going to fix the problem as a divided people. I don't agree with you. You don't agree with me. FINE. MOVE ON. How do we fix the problem. Stop arguing over who is right and who is wrong. That doesn't matter at this point.

I also am concerned with the lack of concern for those with mental illness. Even the words as I type them, I can feel this negative vibe. Mental illness is real and its time we wake up to that. Mental illness is still associated with a stigma and as a society its time to get over it. Mental illness is not a death sentence. People live with mental illness everyday. And guess what?? They can even live as functioning members of society. It's time to open our eyes to this very serious issue. We've come so far as a society on so many other issues- accepting those with different lifestyles, different religions, different beliefs- why can we not 'evolve' in terms of mental health issues?? I think our society is still very ill-advised when it comes to mental health issues/concerns. They would rather turn their head and pretend it doesn't exist than actually HELP those suffering with mental illness.

As for the ever-present gun control concern that the nation is focused on right now, here's what I think:

I personally can't understand the need for an average citizen to own military-grade weapons. I just don't see any situation where that is absolutely a necessity. Owning a fire-arm as a form of protection, fine. I just don't think it needs to be a machine gun. Owning fire-arms for recreation purposes (hunting, shooting sports), fine. Keep them safe and locked up. Law abiding gun owners typically are extremely safe with their weapons and one may never even know they have them.

CRIMINALS, which happen to be those involved in these types of senseless acts, do not follow current gun control laws which only makes me think that simply is not the answer. I wish it was that simple. I wish we could make everyone law abiding citizens. That just is not possible. There will always be evil in this world.

People are troubled. Our society is broken. We are a broken people. We have pushed God out of our lives and this country and yet ask ourselves why these things happen. I could not disagree more regarding the Act NOW campaign. Do these families not deserve a time of mourning? Must we immediately jump to blame and politics? The media would rather play out this 'game' than actually allow these families to mourn for their loved ones. These innocent children deserve more. They deserve better. And we should be ashamed of ourselves for not honoring their lives.

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