Sunday, January 9, 2011

something must be done

today was like any other and all those come before it. a day of comedies. a day of tragedies. the sun rose and fell, like the metaphor for life, it is. all is ephemeral, passing from comedy to tragedy. today, tragedy befell a parking lot in tucson. in a despicable act of cowardice, a 22 year old gunman killed six and wounded twelve others including rep. gabrielle giffords. for good reason, the shooting has sparked outrage. and there has been a significant amount of outrage, concerning sarahpac, whose campaign painted a violent image of targeted districts, including rep. giffords', within literal cross-hairs. i have read the reaction across the internet. the sum of which is, "something must be done."


"something must be done." that is perhaps the most dangerous statement to the wellness of a free society. as horrible and inhumane as the campaign is, as unfortunate as the tragedy it has allegedly inspired as a consequence, it is freedom of speech. irresponsible, yes ... but freedom nonetheless. something must be done? what must be done? problem: the message of sarahpac has inspired bloodshed. reaction: something must be done. solution: legislation named after rep. giffords which perhaps, limits free speech. the result is, at first, satifactory, because "something" has been done. but is it the right thing? will such a solution be satisfactory, the day after tomorrow? consider the bloodshed, the lives lost in the name of instituting and protecting said freedoms. should not "something" be clearly defined, before it is exclaimed? elsewise, is it not irresponsible speech, the same as that which spurred the hegelian reaction? because "something" could mean anything.





3 comments:

  1. I agree with you. if there is something must be done, something must be done to this violent way of thinking.

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  2. i agree with you. i've been spending a lot of time recently thinking about the negative air that permeates the world and thus the society in which we all live.

    the negativity seems so overwhelming when you view the world through the scope of the mainstream media. hate between peoples of the east and west, between neighbors and too families.

    but i haven't one once of hate for you, nor any of my friends worldwide. i do not believe you hate me either (in fact i know). so where is all this negativity between cultures coming from, this "violent way of thinking"?

    the world, at least our generation, is connected as never before, understanding as never before. we have the potential for so much positivity. let's become positive!

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  3. Yes people like us are found to do something about "this violent way of thinking". to spread love and to prove that living in peace and harmony together is possible. let's be positive!

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