Truly we live in an Age of Terror.
I actually am hesitant to leave my home for fear I'll be shot dead by a policeman for no reason. Well, there's other stuff too like snakes' gang banger maniacs reptilians disguised as hot dog vendors, and of course direct hits by kitchen sinks or grand pianos falling out of the blue, and apparent innocent sky.
Death behind the microphone.
Having spent more than half my life in that Biz I've seen my share of violent events in, and around the studios. Violent assaults sexual harassment suicide attempts. I'll draw a curtain over the specifics for the sake of the privacy of the persons involved.
Like at the ill-fated TV station acts of violence intimidation, and a general toxic atmosphere are not unusual in the workplaces of today. Mercifully they don't always erupt into murder.
However, yeah here it comes, with all the guns out there from school yards to board rooms it's no surprise that when the shit truly hits the fan someone or ones get shot dead.
Gun Control?
Nice idea, but no... like the "Free Lunch"...Never gonna happen.
Not in this country with the history, and traditions we have around various firearms. Heck I'm a fan of "black powder, and ball" muskets. Fascinated by them. I could engage in a detailed, and jolly conversation with any Tea Party gun nut you choose.
That being what it is.
That 'even' a mild-mannered Queer pacifist repressed cross-dresser Angel comic book artist doll collector would well enjoy romping through the north wood's musket in hand. Given 'that'. I fear that we are just stuck with this thing.
Rational 'Regulation' is the only way out. Fortunately, the majority of gun owners agree. Sadly, the NRA, and the assorted Nazi survivalist, and the Tea Party don't.
These guys are the "Rat that Roared"
They have power far beyond their numbers. This partly because of the money that supports them in their holy work. That, and the religious fervor these folks feel about "Guns'n Jesus".
It's a long story.
That's where we are, and have been for decades politically, and centuries culturally.
If anybody has any ideas about this, I'm listening.
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