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Readers consider the causes of the Jonesboro tragedy
Posted 15 April 1998
I was surprised by your article, "The Jonesboro murders
--Why?"
I expected a lot worse from a web site about socialism. I figured
you'd be jumping on the anti-gun bandwagon and riding it into
the sunset. But it looks like some actual thought went into the
article, much of it along my lines of thinking. Kudos.
TC
13 April 1998
Posted 3 April 1998
To the Editor and to David Walsh:
Thank you for an insightful analysis of the recent tragic shootings
in Jonesboro.
I agree with you that crime and violence in our society are
products of an unfair system that creates hopelessness and ruthlessness
in our society. I am really glad to see that you have made this
clear in your excellent commentary.
As a member of the NRA and an avid defender of the second amendment
of the US Constitution, I often find myself reluctantly "in
bed" with politicians and their policies which promote the
ever widening rift between rich and poor.
It's very hard to convince people that "guns" are
not the problem, but that society and its structure is. I feel
that it is hard to convince some gun owners that their responsibility
to society means more than protecting the Second Amendment, but
it is even harder to convince most citizens that the current American
capitalism with its "Devil take the hindmost" mentality
is leading us to societal collapse.
Thanks again for your excellent commentary.
EW
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
1 April 1998
Posted 3 April 1998
Now here I completely agree with you Mr. Walsh. Our society
may as well be one gigantic corporation. The corporations own
the media. The media itself is a smaller corporation within the
larger one we all live in. If the people of this country actually
still believe that they are running this country, I for one have
to disagree!
Once television made its headway into our lives in the early
50s, the government had to decide what to do with it: will it
be a private medium or public (as it was becoming in some European
nations)? Of course, our government turned it into a private commercialized
medium where money could be made.
Who runs our government now? Big business. Big corrupt business.
They own television and they ultimately bring us the "educational"
programming we find every night on Fox, NBC, CBS etc. (Beverly
Hills 90210, Melrose Place, etc., etc.). Now, not all
TV programming is violent in nature, but most of it is sedating
in nature. They want us (the 80% of this country that is middle
to lower class) to sit in front of the TV, sedated, with our brains
turned off, mindlessly watching their programs. It is as if they
are saying behind our backs, "Don't let those people start
thinking, because if they do, they will want to change what we
have so long been trying to establish."
AHHHH! I sound like I am one of those conspiracy theorists.
But I believe that our "government" (these big businesses)
almost wants us to kill each other off. They bring us this message
that says, "Kill that guy, fire that lady, kill that person
because he is getting in the way of our happiness." Here
we have a government that is going around telling us how they
plan to assassinate Saddam Hussein. WHAT? Why? Because he is destroying
the lives of the civilians of his country or because of almighty
OIL? And what gives us the right to go around invading countries
and killing their leaders anyway? Aren't we in the practice of
condemning that sort of thing?
So here we have a young overweight boy wanting to do away with
a girl that made him feel bad. No, I am sure he didn't pick up
the paper or tune into the TV that morning and say, "Well,
hell, man, if the government can go around and kill people that
make them mad then so can I, so here I go." But throughout
his young life he has been fed this ideology through television,
through even perhaps his parents, through even what he learns
in school and so on and so on. It is ingrained in him. He may
not believe he understands how an actual corporation like that
of Ford Motor Company runs. But, alas he does. As a young child
he doesn't know that he has behaved exactly as one of the CEOs
that run our country, just blasting away at whomever stands in
his way.
NF
1 April 1998
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See the WSWS comment by David Walsh, The
Jonesboro murders - Why? [28 March 1998]
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