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Denise Donaldson's avatar

I was reading an article the other day about gun control, or, as it's sometimes called now, "gun safety." The gist of the piece was that, even though a very modest bill was recently passed in the name of dialing down the gun insanity in the U.S., the seemingly implacable wall of gun culture will prevent widespread, effective gun control for possibly decades.

The comparison inevitably strikes me here: if we as a nation aren't willing to stop the murders of children in schools, people at worship or buying groceries or listening to a concert or enjoying a nightspot, then there's no impetus to eliminate nukes and dismantle the MICC. If citizens collectively won't demand an end to mass murders via handheld automatic weapons, when we watch the horrific news stories and hear from grieving families---the carnage right in front of us, so to speak---what hope is there to stop the MADness? To put it in simplest terms, there's no will to end the real, terrible killing every day, let alone an apocalypse that can only be imagined.

Bill Astore's avatar

Russell Brand on the B-21 bomber. Astute and amusing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3mj5_TNfrc

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