A massacre that has turned the world upside down.
I learned about the massacre at
Sandy Hook elementary school while we were setting up at Fox News
to tape Cavuto on Business. The news was so horrible that
we all felt as if we had lost our legs and could no longer stand.
It was such horrible news that it simply turned the world upside
down.
It still is that kind of news, and it’s incredibly depressing
about the nature of humanity. And my wife and I pray all day for
the souls of those dear children and for the peace, if there ever
will be peace, of their families… and for the souls of the adults
and the peace of those who knew and loved them.
As usual, the smartest comment about the whole subject came from
John R. Coyne, Jr. “There is evil in the world. It’s beyond mental
illness, beyond gun control. It is evil.”
The killer got his weapons from his mother, who apparently had
bought them legally and registered them. That tells us something
about what anti-gun laws would do, although maybe the mother should
not have had them either. In this world, a killer devil can kill
his mother and steal her guns to kill six year olds. That’s what
some humans are and I am not sure what laws will stop them.
Second, I read that the killer was socially awkward (putting it
mildly) and “reserved.” I know what that often means. He spent much
of his miserable life playing shoot ’em up video games on line or
on machines. I see a troubled young man doing that often.
Up close and personal.
In these games, the “player” just spends his whole day
attempting to exercise and exorcize his loneliness and low
self-esteem by shooting imaginary creatures and creating damage all
day long.
At a certain point, just “killing” on the console blurs into
doing it in real life. “Killing” is just what the kid does all his
life. How much of a stretch is it for him to shoot into a movie
theater or a political gathering or a kindergarten in “real life”
if his life is so pitiful that he does not know what’s real and
what is not? If you are looking for a villain, try shoot ’em up
games.
Third, what motivates “great” deeds? So that a man’s name will
not be forgotten and he will be sung about even after his death,
goes the ancient saying. That’s what you get if you slaughter 26
totally innocent people at a grade school. If you want another
villain, try the media itself, which has now given Adam Lanza fame
beyond what he could have dreamt of. It is impossible to blame the
media, but evil men like Adam Lanza have gamed the system to
perfection.
Fifth, why are these killers always men? What is it that we
teach our young men in this world that makes them think it’s a mark
of manliness to kill the unarmed and innocent? Whatever it is, it’s
disgusting. It’s not manly to kill any unarmed human. It’s
miserable, crawling cowardice.
Finally, a comment that will enrage the beautiful people. The
whole world is rightly overwrought and crazed with grief over the
murder of twenty totally innocent and blameless souls last Friday
in Newtown. It was and is a catastrophe for the ages.
But Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promises to kill every Jew in Israel and
then in the whole world, including babies… and he had his
defenders, even at the Democratic National Convention. And it was
daily life in Nazi-occupied Europe from 1939 to 1941 to kill
thousands of Jewish children every day. But powerful, intelligent
men and women in this country defended Hitler, spoke up for him and
for keeping America from even sending arms to Britain when England
stood alone. What are we to make of that? No one even
mentions, no one even knows about the horrendous Armenian
genocide by the Turks in 1915, when well over a million of the most
talented people on the planet were wantonly murdered — and the
world has still not officially called it genocide — and Hitler
explicitly said it was a model for him. Who today even talks of the
purposeful mass starvation of millions of beautiful Ukrainian
children by Stalin? The U.S. did not say one word about it as a
government. The U.S. still will not confront Turkey seriously
about the Armenian children.
Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge killed roughly one third of all
of its people, including children, from 1974 to about 1977 — and
it was U.S. policy to avoid doing anything to stop them — because
they were opposed to the North Vietnamese Communists and Communist
Vietnam, which had just taken over South Vietnam — our ally. What
can we say to that? We cheered the deposing of the President —
Richard Nixon — who would have stopped the Khmer Rouge from taking
power. There is plenty of Cambodian blood on our hands. There is
plenty of blood of all kinds on our hands, especially of the most
innocent and blameless among us… real babies, truly innocent.
God help us. Man is made of such crooked stuff that it is
impossible to set him straight, said a famous philosopher. God help
us.
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