Thursday, April 13, 2023

Where Are Your Manners?

We all possess the same emotions and have experienced these emotions since the beginning of time – anger, joy, frustration, etc. It may be fair to say that of all our emotions, throughout the millennia, fear has been the most prevalent.

FDR once told Americans, “All we have to fear is fear itself.” Americans seem to have taken his words the wrong way. “Fear” is perhaps the driving force behind Americans’ obsession with guns. Yet, we fear nothing so much as we fear guns in the hands of fellow Americans. What are we doing?

 

In the wake of the school shooting in Nashville, where three nine-year-olds were murdered, along with three adults, I thought about our manners. Japan has a virtual gun-free society, and by that token, know nothing of the 40,000-plus gun deaths gun-happy America suffers annually. They also have good manners, something upon which America has lost its grip.

 

Good manners are a simple proposition, but absolutely essential to a peaceful society. We take for granted the good manners of the Japanese people – imagine it being ingrained into their national psyche, and thus easily achieved. Then, what is ingrained in ours – aggression, violence, vanity? We certainly do not make a big deal out of manners – not in our communities, perhaps neither in our homes. Then, where do we expect our children to learn that essential nature? The history books?

 

The Japanese have found – perhaps knew all along – that they do not need guns, having learned early on that the best defense against ill-mannered people is forbearance and a dose of humility. Having guns, rather than alleviating our fears, probably exacerbates them. We are much more likely to grow monsters in a subconscious effort to justify our guns, and then upgrade to more lethal weapons as our self-importance grows.

 

Guns have one purpose: to kill. We need one another much more than we need one another dead. Bad manners stand in our way. They are the spawning grounds from which springs the violence, rape, theft, and other such manifestations we fear most. How deeply endemic is this malignancy in America? Can we reverse it? Perhaps we have gone too far – dug a hole so deep we could not heave our guns out if we wanted to.

 

There will be many more shootings in America because that is where the guns are, and guns have a stupid way of making people and their manners obsolete. They have a gravity about them – a gravity all of their own, And, as our fingers steadily gravitate toward these guns, we become Tolkien’s Golem, and they become our “Precious.” 

3 comments:

AP said...

Oh boy. This one really hits close to home. I guess we can place blame on everyone and everywhere here in our communities all across America
As a once active volunteer in my own community for the Alderman’s Office it wasn’t easy and change came about very slowly. Thugs and gangs run deep in my community. I go to sleep at night listening to the gun firing and ambulance sirens throughout the night. So where do we begin to place blame in each and every community in america? Should it be with the people themselves in each and every community getting out to vote for a better standard of living? MLK and others stood together strongly for this very privilege. Should it be with the law enforcement (who I personally think) don’t even train morally and should have a long overdue makeover of the system as a whole in this country? And last but not least should blame be placed at one of the highest courts in our country? The Supreme Court, our Senators and Congressmen which trickles right down to our very own President of the good ole USA because people don’t always believe in or agree with democracy in this country.
Sorry for being so long winded but I for one have come a long way and have all too well learned a harsh reality of finding peace, power and prosperity within one’s self. So if it’s within my power to journey beyond my livable environment to find peace then so be it.
After all I’m only one person, me.

Anonymous said...

Yo Man, no doubt as a nation we're in too deep with firearms, let alone the lack of a TRUE value for human worth. Naturally, the most that can be done on a personal level is to have a realistic & balanced perspective of our vulnerabilities to be victimized or add to the fatal statistic numbers. The best chances of experiencing the pleasures of a serene & harmonious quality of life where the prevalence of basic traditional/cultural etiquette & manners exist (society wise)...is in dreams! I personally compare our nation's suffering of violence to that of what the Kingdom of GOD suffers, however, in contrast there shall be a new Kingdom (Revelation 21). Keep Bangin'It Cuz!!
Peace,
Tico

Anonymous said...

This is so true bro