Dead children are a "fact of life," says JD Vance
CrimeElection 2024GunsPoliticsRepublican PartyUS PoliticsYou'd think no one would say this out loud, especially 56 days until the election, but JD Vance is a special kind of asshole:
Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance on Thursday called school shootings a “fact of life” that he dislikes, saying in the wake of the Apalachee High School killings in Georgia that stricter gun laws are not the answer and that schools must beef up security.
“I don’t like to admit this. I don’t like that this is a fact of life,” Vance said at a rally in Phoenix where he offered prayers for the victims. “But if you are a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets and we have got to bolster security at our schools.”
His comments echoed what other Republicans have argued: that U.S. gun violence results primarily from mental health problems and not insufficient gun legislation.
I would agree only insofar as the fetishization of guns, prevalent in the Republican Party, is evidence of mental health problems.
No other rich nation has this problem. Australia, with its wide-open spaces and things that can kill you lurking under every bush in the Outback, got rid of most civilian-held firearms in 1998 and has had no mass shootings since. The US can't seem to go a day without one.
I'm not against people owning firearms; I know many people who own them, locked in gun safes and only taken to the range.
No, I'm against having more firearms in the US than people. I'm against children getting shot in schools. I'm against narcissist infants who think they have superpowers and can stop an armed assailant in a public place with the bare-minimum training required to get a concealed-carry permit. I'm against a judicial branch that has usurped the power of state legislatures and city councils to set reasonable limits on where and when you can have a gun.
And I'm against troglodytes like Vance thinking that what's good for the 19th-century Wild West moral universe he inhabits is in any way appropriate for the 21st-century city I live in.
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David Harper
I agree with you 100%, but as a keen observer of US politics living in the UK, I lost all hope when nothing substantive was done after the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre. If a nation does not have the political will to enact serious gun control after 20 six- and seven-year-olds and six teachers are slaughtered by a madman with an AR-15-style weapon, then it never will.
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