Sunday, October 13, 2019

When Serenity Shatters

Growing up as a child of the 1960's something scared me more than the boogeyman, more than a werewolf, more than Frankenstein, more than Count Dracula and more than invading aliens from outer space all rolled into one huge, very real threat.  The Cold War between United States and Russia had escalated to a fever pitch. I remember having air raid drills during school hours in case of a nuclear attack.  Since Bangor was home to Dow Air Force base we, residents of Bangor, Maine were very aware that our small community would be just one of the many ground zero targets. 

Even as a small child I knew there was no bomb shelter secure enough that could save me and those people I loved. I had seen the films of nuclear bomb explosions. I watched the news! I heard what was said! Everything in the path of a bomb blast would violently evaporate in flames in just a split second. What I saw in the faces of the adults around me was that we really were on the eve of destruction and our fate rested in the hands of our elected leaders. The whole world held its breath while the nuclear scenario played itself out. 

Needless to say, many years later I'm able to look back and shake my head as I remember those turbulent days and now I wonder how today's children feel as they have "active shooter" drills in their schools.  My generation was able to move forward and graduate and become adults, yet today's youth feel the very real threat of gun violence everywhere around them. Where can they go today that hasn't been desecrated by guns? Is there any truly safe place these days? Do you feel like you're living in a country that's becoming more divisive and hate-filled every day? To what do you attribute the rise of gun violence and what can we do to change its trajectory? 

Like before I'm holding my breath and hoping for a favorable outcome, but to date our elected officials seem to be deaf and blind to what's happening to this country. I wonder just when will enough be enough. Who will be the last person killed before our elected officials do something to keep all people safer?


16 comments:

  1. There's always something to terrorize children, isn't there. Since the beginning of time, kids have been afraid. That's why fairy tales have such a grim undercurrent of fear in them, I suspect.

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    1. Was that a play on words? Grimm Fairy Tales? lol I agree...children seem to always be fearful of something. Why can't childhood be spent in peace and productivity?

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  2. I am so very glad that after one mass killing with guns our Government stepped in. There are still gun deaths, but I suspect that in a year we lose less people to guns than you do in a week.
    The original Grimm Fairy Tales WERE grim. Much grimmer than the sanitised Disney versions.

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    1. Not only were the fairy tales grim. but the United States government can be pretty grim at times. You truly are lucky that your government cares enough about its people to do something to help keep them safe. Ours is in bed with the gun manufacturers and other big businesses. Money is the name of that tune they sing.

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    1. There's never enough until it strikes too close to home. I don't understand why it takes tragedy to wake people up.

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  4. We lived in rural, mid-west, middle of the country. All seemed so far away, even though we had drills.

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    1. Just let me dream of a better place for awhile longer before you wake me up.

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  6. Every time there's a new shooting here in the U.S. the Onion (a satirical newspaper) posts a headline on Facebook that reads: NOTHING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, SAYS ONLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD WHERE IT HAPPENS REGULARLY.

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    1. Unfortunately that's true and because our elected officials don't and won't do anything to change it, it's time we change it. After all we put those elected officials in office. So let's give them the boot...well at least the ones who aren't trying to do something to change gun violence.

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  7. "After all we put those elected officials in office. So let's give them the boot...well at least the ones who aren't trying to do something to change gun violence." - our PA senator toomey and the NRA love each other. the next time this GOPick runs, I'mma booting his ugly white ass outta there!

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  8. I remember being thankful that my kids didn't have to do the "duck and cover" under their desks like I did (as if that would have helped in any real scenario), however, how does one prepare their children for this new psycho assault weapon reality?

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    1. You can't really prepare them for something like this. I guess you just talk to them and hope for the best.

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