Demitri wrote:Out of curiosity - how has this become an America-bashing thread (and, by extension - a UK and Canada bashing one as well)?
I'm sure if we felt like it, we could go round and round about the dark shadows of all our respective homelands. But what's the point? I have no reason to lash out at the Brits - and I happen to enjoy many things about the country and its' population. I don't think I'm wrong when I say that door swings both ways.
However, I do take some offense to the constant use of the word "idiot" to describe Americans. Kindly keep your sweeping generalizations to yourself, Lord Freddie.
No - US gun laws aren't perfect - but we're trying to get there. The problem with situations such as these is that they don't truly present the opportunity for constructive debate. It serves only to polarize both sides. There are merits to each side of the issue, but the inability/refusal to listen to them makes it that much harder. When the dust settles on this shooting, hopefully some level heads can start to get some work done.
Forgive me for not being overly optimistic, though...
US gun laws "aren't perfect"
They're non existant! For how many years have you had people doing this kind of thing, or 'going postal' as it's known in the US?
If America wasn't so obsessed with keeping the gun-toting cowboy tradition going then this sort of thing wouldn't happen. Nearly every US drama film or tv show features guns and they are made acceptable and in the case of the hip-hop gangsta chic, a fashion accessory.
I am not generalising, there are a lot of intelligent, creative Americans.
But also a lot of idiots as well which you would expect in a country as big.
The laws concerning guns and the medias promotion of them is what causes situations like this. It's ok seeing Bush weep crocodile tears on the news (I feel the same when Blair rings his hands in mock despair for the British soldiers killed in Iraq), but nothing will be done about.
The gung-ho attitude (let's overthrow dictators - not Mugabe though, he has nothing we can take) is perfectly summed on a track by fellow Americans Sparks, on their latest album 'Hello Young Lovers'.
It's called 'Baby, Baby, Can I Invade Your Country?'.
If your government is going around massacaring people then the president can hardly shed fake sympathetic tears when someone else does it.


