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Yes I want to take away your guns. When will enough be enough?
The Right says the Left wants to take away your guns. Well, I dont know about the Left, but I want to take away your guns! REPEAL THE 2ND AMENDMENT!!There. I uttered the unutterable, the ultimate taboo in U.S. political discourse. Related We must end the insanity of easy gun access in this land of the terrified and home of the fearful I posted my thought onto social media one day after the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On August 27, a shooter scattered bullets at a terrifyingly high velocity through the stained-glass windows, killing two young students aged 8 and 10 and injuring another 15 students and 3 adults before taking their own life.While some of the participants who responded to my plea on social media supported the idea of repeal, the vast majority not only disagreed, but more tellingly, attacked me as the messenger. I list a small representative sample of the 200+ responses written by what appeared to have all been white cisgender males according to the picture profiles accompanying their responses: Dive deeper every day Join our newsletter for thought-provoking commentary that goes beyond the surface of LGBTQ+ issues Subscribe to our Newsletter today Dont call the police and leave the country if you dont like it.Hey, Warren, just try coming and taking my guns!You pedophile communist fascist.Hey Jew. Dont you remember what they did to 6 million of your people? You should love the second amendment.Youre totally mental, but I like your dogs [in your profile picture].Who are you to talk? You kill babies with your so-called reproductive freedom crap.You are a treasonous Benedict Arnold, and you know what they do to traitors!God gave us the right to own guns, and you dont have the right to take them away.You better write your will and testimony [testament] and get your affairs in order.Youre hiding behind the bodies of dead children to promote your agenda.Toxic forms of hypermasculinity require the promotion and use of firearms to keep at bay the intensive psychosocial fear of penetration from bullets, homosexuals, trans people in bathrooms, immigrants, and the female gaze, since patriarchy promises males the right to the aggressive outward intrusive gaze and the mandate to penetrate others.For many members of the firearms movement yes, it is a movement their guns are not simply a commodity, a product, or a thing they own and use. Guns are an integral and essential element of their identities. When anyone challenges the Second Amendment, they take it as a challenge to their very being. I love my life, and I love the people of my country far more than I value the freedom to bear arms. I dont know if any reforms will really solve the problems of gun-related violence in the United States, though I still hold out hope.And though impossible, in all actuality, I believe wemustrepeal the Second Amendment while granting some accommodation to licensed hunters and people who can document that their lives are at heightened risk of violence.As the horse once served as a primary means of transportation in earlier times, it now grazes and prances peacefully on open pastures. Possibly during former moments in our history, we may have had reason to enact and enforce the Second Amendment of our great Constitution, but those bygone days have long since passed. Now we must put the Second Amendment out to pasture. I believe that even our brilliant, well-meaning, but flawed founders did not want unlimited and unrestricted firearm ownership. This is why they began the Second Amendment with the phrase, A well regulated Militia, before they continued with, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.They could never have imagined how the Second Amendment would menace the lives of our people and impose an existential threat to our nation.Even if our early leaders had advocated for unrestricted gun ownership, these same men enslaved Africans, committed genocide against native peoples, withheld enfranchisement from women, and killed one another in duels. Since those early times, legislation, judicial actions, and constitutional amendments have at least attempted to redress some of those past tragedies. Though we can never bring back the tens of thousands of victims mowed down by gun-related violence each year, by gutting the Second Amendment, we can give our residents a greater chance of life.I often travel, and increasingly, people abroad express to me their admiration for the remarkable achievements of the United States. Yet, because of the perennial gun-related violence, they vow never to step foot on this land.These same people believe they have more freedom in their countries with severe firearms restrictions than we could ever have under our Second Amendment. And because of their well-founded hesitations to visit our country, they will never experience our gleaming cities, our open plains, our lush grasslands, our majestic mountains and national parks, and yes, our seemingly endless quantity of shops (and lets not forget our peanut butter and M&Ms). In the end, the realities of gun-related violence in the U.S. hurt everyone everywhere, with the possible exception of firearms manufacturers, their lobbyists, and the politicians to whom they funnel funds. This violence also benefits our enemies, who desire to see us defeated from within.Rather than working to reduce the supply of firearms on our streets and in our homes, gun sales and ownership steadily increase. The United States ranks number 1 of 178 countries with the highest rate of firearms: 120.5 per 100 people.What will it take for us to cease fighting insanity with insanity? How many more of our precious people of all ages will have their lives cut short under the banner of freedom to bear arms? What will it take for us to reverse the unholy alliance betweencorporate America and powerful pressure groups controlling politicians in the service of firearms manufacturers? 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