I feel sorry that your home (town) feels so unsafe, I don’t know how you (as a people/country) get somewhere back to ‘normal’
American here. This is sadly very true and I find it unbelievably distressing. For me, after Sandy Hook happened (the mass shooting of over 20 elementary school aged children) and nothing changed, it became clear nothing would ever change. And I feel completely helpless about it. I used to be highly opposed to having a gun in my home but it’s gotten so bad that I’m starting to consider getting one for our safety…which pisses me the fuck off because then I feel like I’m forced to be part of the problem. I went to a big trick or treating Halloween event last weekend in a major part of town with lots of kids and adults, and in the back of my head I definitely had a little fear that this would be the kind of thing that would get shot up these days. It’s so far out of control, it’s so disgusting.
BlueEther@no.lastname.nz 1 year ago
Psychodelic@lemmy.world 1 year ago
My reaction was, instead of feeling hopeless, I’ve started to call for abolishing the Second Amendment. I’m done trying to compromise with people that care more about guns than children.
jasory@programming.dev 1 year ago
Being paranoid has that effect.
Nonameuser678@aussie.zone 1 year ago
I actually don’t blame you because I would feel the same way if I lived in America. I hate guns, but would feel the need to have a gun if I lived there. It seems like such a cycle of mutually assured destruction that just keeps escalating out of control.
Honytawk@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
Yeah indeed.
But if you require a gun to feel safe in your own country / home, you live in a shithole.
Cringe2793@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I don’t think they’re denying they live in a shithole. It’s just that there’s no easy way out.