http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/10/03/1427502/-Michael-Moore-I-no-longer-have-anything-to-say-about-what-is-now-part-of-normal-American-life?detail=email
The Michael Moore quote is from 2014. Almost as tragic as are the gun massacres, is how easy it is to confuse them. There are so many. There are too many, and Michael Moore has had plenty to say. An activist, actor, and filmmaker, Michael Moore has been speaking out against gun violence in America for well over a decade. His poignant award-winning film, Bowling For Columbine, won international acclaim, and is still relevant today.
We are a people easily manipulated by fear which causes us to arm ourselves with a quarter BILLION guns in our homes that are often easily accessible to young people, burglars, the mentally ill and anyone who momentarily snaps. We are a nation founded in violence, grew our borders through violence, and allow men in power to use violence around the world to further our so-called American (corporate) "interests." The gun, not the eagle, is our true national symbol.
While other countries have more violent pasts (Germany, Japan), more guns per capita in their homes (Canada [mostly hunting guns), and the kids in most other countries watch the same violent movies and play the same violent video games that our kids play, no one even comes close to killing as many of its own citizens on a daily basis as we do -- and yet we don't seem to want to ask ourselves this simple question: "Why us? What is it about US?"
Nearly all of our mass shootings are by angry or disturbed white males. None of them are committed by the majority gender, women. Hmmm, why is that?
Even when 90% of the American public calls for stronger gun laws, Congress refuses -- and then we the people refuse to remove them from office.
So the onus is on us, all of us. We won't pass the necessary laws, but more importantly we won't consider why this happens here all the time. When the NRA says, "Guns don't kill people -- people kill people," they've got it half-right. Except I would amend it to this: "Guns don't kill people -- Americans kill people." Enjoy the rest of your day, and rest assured this will all happen again very soon.
we the people who are not rabid gun enthusiast bear blame as well as our politicians on the right their billionaires sponsor hate and gun rhetoric and republicans carry the water, on our side our billionaires don't and our politicians fear losing favorability in states where there are these enthusiast others just fear the slam campaigns to come by NRA.
news flash DEMS you can't be the leader if you are afraid of those you would lead. republicans don't have that particular angst as they are already in that club. but they do have their nemesis, tea party people that have destroyed American political system from adversarial to partisan tyranny.