According to CDC data from 2016, the most recent year available, 61% of deaths attributed to guns are suicide. This all gets back to the same place. Why? Whatโs wrong with people? Thereโs certainly no singular answer but again the issues weโre faced with today are generally worse than they used to be despite the strictest guns laws weโve ever had in the U.S. Has anyone taken the time to think about that for a few minutes? Full on automatic machine guns were legal until the mid-'80s and we didnโt have the types of atrocities weโve seen like what happened in Pulse or Stoneman Douglas.
Iโve taken the time to illustrate the bigger issues. Notably that a decline in religion in the US is directly linked to an increase in mental health issues and violence. Even Harvard seemingly buried their own research on that one. Itโs not complicated. Higher morality as a society will lead to less violence. In prior generations when we had God and religion in schools and society but much less strict gun policy, we didnโt have the proliferation of violence weโve experienced over the past couple of decades.
Much stricter gun policy but much less religion/morality in our society has led us to where we are today. Is anyone willing to have an honest and objective conversation about these realities or have your politics become your religion? I agree that this issue, this problem, is way too important, way too significant to turn our backs on.
So why, if youโre simply advocating for more gun control, are you choosing to do so? More of the same will get you more of the same. Whatโs ironic and whatโs worse is that the same political persuasion that exacerbated these problems by eliminating God and faith from our schools and our society is the same political persuasion still focused on inanimate objects rather than whatโs broken within people whoโd use them to harm others.
If you look to God, youโll find answers. If you look to the government, youโll continue to fail.
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