Who could have imagined that in the United States, with its independent judiciary, thousands of men could be rounded up in the night -- many only because of their Muslim religion or foreign nationality -- without recourse to a trial, without even an acknowledgment that they had been arrested? Who could have dared to suggest that there would ever be "desaparecidos" in America? And there it was as well, torture being discussed as a legitimate option to protect a community in peril, and then being used in Guantanamo and Afghanistan, and even obscenely photographed in Iraq -- yes, there they were again, the depressing echoes of my Chile.
But worse perhaps than all of this was the erosion of the moral compass of America, the seeming indifference of the seeming majority to the suffering of others, the casual acceptance of "collateral damage" as an unquestioned consequence of the war on "terrorism," the demonization of an ubiquitous foe who had to be destroyed without second thoughts -- and often without first ones as well; without, in fact, any thoughtfulness at all. That was far more terrifying than the criminal attacks on New York and Washington: To realize that the Chile of strongman Augusto Pinochet was not that far away, not that difficult to imitate, that it was already hovering in the future and ready to materialize if we were not vigilant.
Foolish comments
Mole,
You've stated several times that a gun in a children's area is wrong, but you haven't explained why. I'm willing to change my mind if you can convince me why it is wrong. Stating it over and over again doesn't make it true or explain it.
You have knives in your home where your child lives and plays, but you aren't getting hysterical about them, what is the difference?
Again, did you ask the store if they were paying the cop as security or if he was on duty as a police?
We are trying to have a reasonable discussion of the issues, but calling our views and comments absurd doesn't help. We are trying to understand.
You are the one saying the gun is unneeded and I for one pointed out some instances of where most people would want a gun handy.
Personally, I want armed people around me and wouldn't move to a city where I couldn't legally carry to protect myself.
Unless the gun is left laying on the carpet or shelf where children can get to it, I don't understand the problem. Can you state why you object to it, not just repeat that you do?