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meegbear

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Mon Jul 27, 2015, 12:59 PM Jul 2015

The Rude Pundit - American Has Become a Second Amendment Death Cult [View all]

You can remember learning in school or at a museum or maybe on the Discover Channel about human sacrifice in ancient or distant cultures, whether it was the temples of the Aztecs and Incans down south or the bogs of the British Isles, where the Celts performed their rituals. You can remember how you felt: the gruesome fascination followed by disbelief at the stupidity of the reasons. Killing the slaves of a dead master? Ludicrous. And the tribes and nations that sacrificed children, virgins, whoever to appease angry gods just seem insane in retrospect. The circular logic was mind-boggling: We must cut out the hearts of these kids so the gods will make the crops grow and keep away the storms or volcanoes. But if there is a storm or volcano and the crops all die, we'll just sacrifice more kids because obviously we didn't please our mad deities last time.

You know that there were many people in Incan villages in Peru who thought the whole thing was bullshit, that slitting the throat of the woman who lived down the road was entirely unnecessary, that maybe they could spend more time learning about weather and crop rotation. But they didn't dare say anything because they didn't want to piss off the priests and their most devoted followers who might decide that they needed to be sacrificed next. People die all the time because cowards don't speak up.

The mass shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, hit home, literally, for the Rude Pundit. That's where he grew up. It's where he went to college. It's where his family lives and where he visits twice a year. He can't count the number of times he has been to the Grand movie theater on Johnston Street, right across from the Judice Inn and its delicious Cajun hamburgers. From the Grand, you go northeast on Johnston and make a left on Jefferson Street to get to Parish Ink, the t-shirt and design shop where he regularly bought souvenirs from home to give as gifts, where family bought gifts for him. He spoke a few times to co-owner and designer Jillian Johnson, praising her work and laughing at the puns on the shirts. Johnson was one of two women who were shot and killed by John Russell Houser while they watched the film Trainwreck in the bone-chilling air-conditioning that makes the Grand an oasis in the smothering Lafayette summer.

Many on the left have focused on Houser's despicable beliefs, which are not really that far out of the conservative mainstream anymore. It's an awfully short journey from Scott Walker to Stormfront. On the right, they're more concerned about Houser's mental illness, which is what they always talk about when a white Christian is the one doing the shooting, as if a Muslim man can't have depression exacerbated by drug use that is exploited by a radical ideology to inspire him to violence that ultimately ends his life, as he had wanted.

The Rude Pundit thought about the Inca, the Mayans, the savage tribe of Skull Island when he began trying to piece together something to say about the Lafayette shooting. It's long been apparent that the United States is now a death cult built around the worship of guns. The dead in each shooting, whether it's gang-related in Los Angeles, accidental in Virginia, or mass shooting after mass shooting, are treated as a necessity in order for us to stay safe. How is Sandy Hook any different than the Aztecs stabbing a child to keep the city from destruction? How did that work out for them?

Multiple massacres ago, the Rude Pundit could say he knows someone who knew one of the kids murdered at Sandy Hook. Now he can say he actually met one of the murder victims in Lafayette. What's next in this macabre progression? At some point, despite your faithful devotion, the priests come to sacrifice your family members. Or you.

Our firearm-centered death cult is based on a deliberate misinterpretation of the Second Amendment. No matter what courts or lobbyists or corporate-manipulated citizen-tools say, the Second Amendment has a conditional phrase, "A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State." You can pretend that that doesn't matter or you can lie about what it means, but "well-regulated" is in there, and we live in a country that is far, far from regulating guns, let alone militias, well. The Second Amendment wasn't meant to be a murder-suicide pact. It was meant to deal with a widely-spread, small population that wanted to kill the British and some Indians. A rational nation would revisit it to clarify or change it. In the United States, that would probably just mean craven politicians frightening Americans into taking out the opening phrase so no one can bring up the argument against more guns anymore.

In Louisiana, the death cult is practically having a blood orgy on a constant basis. Writes Adam Duvernay in the Lafayette Daily Advertiser, "In 2013, 446 people in Louisiana were killed with with guns, according to statistics collected by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. By body count, that placed Louisiana 7th in the nation. In terms of murders per 100,000 residents — 9.6 — the Bayou State was 1st." This is in an article titled, mournfully, obviously, "Analysis: Theater shooting won't change a thing."

If we continue to do nothing, we are all mentally ill and we are all extremists. We are just another bunch of Mayans, watching the high priest politicians cut out the hearts of the children in Newtown, the churchgoers in Charleston, the women in Lafayette, all to appease the malicious gods of the NRA, holding the gore aloft so all may see it, hoping that our sacrifices are deemed worthy, not realizing that the gods are illusions and that we're just killing our way into oblivion.

http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2015/07/american-has-become-second-amendment.html

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I wish HassleCat Jul 2015 #1
Private individuals owning guns awoke_in_2003 Jul 2015 #36
And look at all the wonderful things the MIC has brought us. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #50
True, they need scaled back awoke_in_2003 Jul 2015 #72
America already has a massive Militia - armed with 320 million guns....illegally because where is the "well regulated" part?? Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #69
And the 2nd Amendment Death Eaters Are the Equivalent of Climate Deniers villager Jul 2015 #2
it's a great freedom dontcha know! Skittles Jul 2015 #6
I often wonder whether families whose beloved guns end up killing their child or other loved one tblue37 Jul 2015 #14
honestly, I think they are too stupid to "rethink" Skittles Jul 2015 #41
+1 2naSalit Jul 2015 #76
+1 Just like anyone who profits from the death and assured suffering of others. raouldukelives Jul 2015 #74
"revisit it to clarify or change"? louis-t Jul 2015 #3
In America it's all about $$$$$'s. Guns + ammunition = big $$$$$'s. So, it becomes cult behavior as RKP5637 Jul 2015 #4
This is really some of his finest writing n/t n2doc Jul 2015 #5
Yes, it is. And preferable by a degree to the ruder writings. Fred Sanders Jul 2015 #8
The lack of rudeness demonstrates Jeff Murdoch Jul 2015 #15
Totally agree angel823 Jul 2015 #17
Human history shows that each death cult is eventually overthrown ... by another death cult -- nt Freelancer Jul 2015 #7
This is a very well written piece, made stronger by his restraint mnhtnbb Jul 2015 #9
His best yet matt819 Jul 2015 #10
Outstanding work. Way to go, Rudester. (nt) Paladin Jul 2015 #11
the NRA's 5 million members and the Gun Manufacturer's are way more important NoMoreRepugs Jul 2015 #12
This is his best essay by far steve2470 Jul 2015 #13
Is it really about the children? Really? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #25
........ daleanime Jul 2015 #27
I guess children only count when killed by guns? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #28
If you want to make guesses.... daleanime Jul 2015 #32
It's been 2.6 years since Adam Lanza killed 20 children Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #35
"It's hard to attribute any sense of seriousness...." daleanime Jul 2015 #38
You make that claim while dismissing 11,000 lives over 20. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #40
Where are you getting that 11k number from? Because at most I'm finding 4.5k riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #45
4,300 x the 2.6 years since Sandy Hook Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #51
You're going after daleanime with bogus numbers - trying to compare riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #90
How many people are killed by semi-auto long guns yet it serves as the fixation for Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #91
And you guys have scarfed up millions more gunz that we will have to deal with sooner or later. Hoyt Jul 2015 #52
Disregard for society? Or disregard for police who aren't good for anything much more than Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #54
So now you are going to use your gunz to protect us from the police. NO THANKS and BS. Hoyt Jul 2015 #55
Derp! What a great way of summarizing something I never said. Deal with your incompetent goons Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #59
Plenty of ways to protect yourself without loading up on gunz and ammo. Hoyt Jul 2015 #62
But what about high capacity bean cans? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #63
Worked for me. You just can't believe people don't need a gun to sleep with, go to the store, Hoyt Jul 2015 #68
Cool story, bro. And then what happened? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #71
Why don't you tell us about using one of your many gunz to protect yourself, or intimidate others, Hoyt Jul 2015 #73
I don't have a story. I hope to never have one but that doesn't mean violent predators are myths. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #75
So in other words, you've been hoarding guns, carrying them, and promoting them, yet Hoyt Jul 2015 #79
Have I been hoarding guns? How many guns do I own, Hoyt? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #82
"I have a problem with cowboy, police wannabes..." Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #77
We are talking about gunners playing Zimmerman and cowboys. Hoyt Jul 2015 #81
The police are the problem. How come you grabbers never appeal to the timeliness and conpentency of Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #84
You are a problem too. Next thing, you'll try to shift attention from ypur gun fixation to global Hoyt Jul 2015 #87
"showing off your latest lethal weapons acquisition" Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #88
You make a great point hueymahl Jul 2015 #64
underaged drinking is against the law treestar Jul 2015 #66
For this country, it is steve2470 Jul 2015 #29
The terms "common sense" and "reasonable" have become weasel words in the mouths of the Controllers. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #33
#33 sasquuatch55 Jul 2015 #48
USC Title 10, Section 311 Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #49
Exactly Krytan11c Jul 2015 #39
America libodem Jul 2015 #16
Idiot religion and incessant propaganda hifiguy Jul 2015 #34
Agree! libodem Jul 2015 #37
Religion has been an incredibly powerful tool of control by the powerful for centuries, Arugula Latte Jul 2015 #99
Sshhhh, stop being accurate shenmue Jul 2015 #42
Of course, that's if they have the money to go to the movie theater to be murdered, or are young and jtuck004 Jul 2015 #18
The rude one and I definitely share a brain on this one. nt stevenleser Jul 2015 #19
Um... beevul Jul 2015 #20
CDC says 88,000 a year from alcohol. Indydem Jul 2015 #23
Alcohol has a purpose outside of killing. Used responsibly it causes little problem. CBGLuthier Jul 2015 #57
Blah blah blah. Indydem Jul 2015 #61
I own several melm00se Jul 2015 #67
So guns cannot be used responsibly? hack89 Jul 2015 #95
And that number (10,000 gun murders per year) is about 50% lower than it was 25 years ago NickB79 Jul 2015 #24
The CDC is not allowed to study gun violence, per the gun nuts in Congress. alarimer Jul 2015 #56
Ipso facto not true as a gun control advocate cited CDC gun stats to me up-thread. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #60
"the United States is now a death cult built around the worship of guns." Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2015 #21
sometimes I think that not only have we bbgrunt Jul 2015 #22
"A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State." Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #26
The RP is more spot-on than he suspects. Check music videos: filled with death-cult imagery. Check WinkyDink Jul 2015 #30
NS, Sherlocks here, that people die from other causes. What's your point---that therefore we WinkyDink Jul 2015 #31
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2015 #43
Brilliant. Thank you, fellow Southerner, for being a voice of reason. n/t FourScore Jul 2015 #44
Yep. It's a death cult. hunter Jul 2015 #46
"If we continue to do nothing, we are all mentally ill" n/t handmade34 Jul 2015 #47
Best Rude Pundit post ever (to me anyway) rurallib Jul 2015 #53
Excellent post Rudie malaise Jul 2015 #58
Why can't we have a War on Guns? That way the bloodythirsty ammosexuals can valerief Jul 2015 #65
The 15 billion a year spent on the War on Drugs could easily be slid over for the War on Guns. nt onehandle Jul 2015 #70
Because the majority of Americans TeddyR Jul 2015 #83
Most people don't have or want guns. Ignored forever. nt valerief Jul 2015 #93
Never happen -- sorry. This is America's lot, and we have to deal with it. Maybe gun-free zones? Freelancer Jul 2015 #85
You've convinced me we need a WAR on GUNS, especially since most valerief Jul 2015 #94
What about my honest reply deserves an "ignore forever"? I don't get this forum sometimes. -- nt Freelancer Jul 2015 #98
Let us know when YOU or your child(ren) sign up to fight in that "war", mmkay? friendly_iconoclast Jul 2015 #106
You call for a war but blame others for being bloodthirsty? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #108
I can see from your favorite group what you value most, and it ain't safety. Ignored forever. nt valerief Jul 2015 #109
Ignored forever = ran away forever Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #110
This is a particularly good one, RP. n/t DirkGently Jul 2015 #78
Gun fetishist rule this country. lark Jul 2015 #80
So TeddyR Jul 2015 #86
Yeah, true about the names. That's my frustration with so many unnecessary gun deaths. lark Jul 2015 #97
I love the fact that he's pissing off the ammosexuals in D.U. d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #89
Guns are regulated as well but you know that. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #92
If you're talking about army guns and clips d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #100
. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #102
... d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #111
. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #112
... d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #114
Hemenway? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2015 #115
Guns are regulated hack89 Jul 2015 #96
Sure they are. That's why the Assault Rifle Ban was renewed! d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #101
So gun regulation starts and ends with the AWB? hack89 Jul 2015 #103
Never said that it starts with the AWB d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #105
You are wrong hack89 Jul 2015 #107
The CT AWB was molded after the Federal AWB and d_legendary1 Jul 2015 #113
Addressing reality while we try to change it... Freelancer Jul 2015 #104
the RP lost me melm00se Jul 2015 #116
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