The Seven Varieties of Gun Control Advocate
by Gus Cotey, Jr.
A Publication of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership
"Intellectual Ammunition to Destroy Gun Control"
The right of decent private citizens to personally possess, transport, and
responsibly use arms without government interference is the ultimate
freedom and the main pillar supporting all other liberties. Few cultures
have allowed their general population access to weapons, the tools of
power, to the same degree as the United States. Instead, most societies
have restricted the keeping and bearing of arms to a select few power
brokers and their agents, often resulting in oppression on a grand scale.
Despite a massive amount of historical evidence to the contrary, there is
a substantial body of Americans, many occupying positions of influence,
who contend that the abrogation of the Second Amendment is the
quickest path to domestic tranquility. Since this is as absurd as
advocating blood-letting as a cure for anemia, it would seem advisable to
question the motives and mentalities of the gun control advocates
themselves.
In my observation, weapon prohibitionists can be broken down into seven
major categories. Even though their motives may vary they all pose a
mortal threat to liberty.
ELITISTS
Many of those in favor of oppressive firearms legislation are are best
classed as elitists. Elitists frequently identify with a peer group based on
wealth, power, rank, social status, occupation, education, ethnic group,
etc. and perceive themselves and their peers as inherently superior to and
more responsible than the "common people", thus more deserving of
certain rights. Since elitists practically consider those outside their class
or caste as members of another species, that most anti-elitist list of laws,
the Bill of Rights is viewed by them as anathema. Naturally, the Second
Amendment is their first target as it serves as the supporting structure for
other nine amendments.
AUTHORITARIANS
Another type of individual who favors the restriction of private gun
ownership is the authoritarian. Authoritarian personalities are
characterized by their belief in unquestioning obedience to an authority
figure or group and a disdain for individual freedom of action, expression,
and judgement. Those with authoritarian personalities function well in
symbiosis with elitists occupying positions of power. Because
authoritarians repress their desires for autonomy they harbor a deep
resentment toward free and independent thinkers. Of course authoritarians
do not want firearms in the hands of the general population as this
constitutes a major obstacle to fulfilling their pathological and obsessive
desire to control people.
CRIMINALS
It goes without saying that career criminals would like to see the public
disarmed for obvious reasons. A well-armed population makes crimes such
as assault, robbery, and burglary hazardous for the perpetrator and this is
bad for "business." Also, it would seem that even non-violent or "white
collar" criminals live in constant fear of retribution from the public that
they financially bleed and would therefore prefer that the public be
disarmed. Evidence supporting this hypothesis can be gathered by
studying the Second Amendment voting records of those legislators who
have been convicted of willful misconduct.
THE FEARFUL
Cowards by definition are easily or excessively frightened by things and
situations that are recognized as dangerous, difficult, or painful. It
therefore stands to reason that the mere thought of guns and the
circumstances in which they are employed causes them abnormal
amounts of stress. Rather than admit their weakness to themselves or
others, some fearful types jump on the anti-gun bandwagon and purport
moral superiority to those "barbaric"enough to employ lethal force against
armed assailants by claiming various humanitarian and pragmatic motives
for allowing evil to remain unchecked. In reality, many of these individuals
harbor an envy induced resentment toward anyone with the means, skill,
and will to successfully stand up to criminal aggression.
The desire to assert oneself exists in nearly everyone, wimps included, so
cowards seek out tame enemies against whom they can ply their pitiful
brand of machismo. Instead of the sociopath who commit acts of wanton
aggression with guns, guns themselves and responsible gun owners are
the main targets of their attacks. After all, real criminals are dangerous,
so cowards prefer doing battle with inanimate objects that do not have a
will of their own and decent law-abiding people whose high level of
integrity and self discipline prevent them from physically lashing out
against mere verbal assailants, however obnoxious they may be.
IDEOLOGICAL CHAMELEONS
Ideological chameleons follow the simple social strategy of avoiding
controversy and confrontation by espousing the beliefs of the people in
their immediate vicinity or advocating the philosophy of those who scream
the loudest in a debate. Quite a few supposedly pro Second Amendment
public officials have shown themselves to be ideological chameleons when
they supported restrictions on the private possession of military style
semiautomatic rifles following recent atrocities in which such firearms
were employed. Like their reptilian namesake, people who merely blend in
with the ambient philosophical foliage seem to have little insight into the
moral and social ramifications of their actions. Political and/or economic
gain along with avoidance of confrontation are their only goals.
SECURITY MONOPOLISTS
Security monopolists are those members and representatives of public and
private security providing concerns who want the means of self protection
out of private hands so that they can command high fees for protecting the
citizenry against the rising tide of crime. These profiteers stand to loose
a great deal of capital if citizens can efficiently defend themselves. To the
security monopolist, each criminal who enters and exits the revolving door
of justice is a renewable source of revenue providing jobs for police, social
workers, victim counsellors, judges, prison employees, security guards,
burglar alarm installers, locksmiths, and others employed by the security
monopolies or their satellite organizations. No wonder it is so common for
an honest citizen to be more ruthlessly hounded by the authorities when
he shoots a criminal in self defense than a criminal who shoots honest
citizens.
THE DYSFUNCTIONALLY UNWORLDLY
Just as a limb will weaken and atrophy if not used, so will aspects of the
mind fail to develop if nothing in one=92s environment exists to challenge
them. People who have led excessively sheltered lives tend to have a
difficult time understanding certain cause and effect relationships and an
even harder time appreciating just how cruel the world can be. These
dysfunctionally unworldly types are truly perplexed at the very notion of
firearms ownership with regard to defense. To them, tyranny and crime are
things that happen in other places far removed from their "civilized"
universe. Also, they do not understand the value of private property and
why some people would fight for theirs since they never had to work hard
to acquire what they possess. While those suffering from dysfunctional
unworldliness are most often people who have been born into considerable
wealth, this condition is also common in members of the clergy,
academicians, practioners of the arts, and others who have spent much of
their lives cloistered in a safe and pampering environment. While many of
these people may be quite talented and intelligent in some ways, their
extreme naivety makes them easy prey for the tyrants who use them for
the financial support and favorable advertisement of their regimes.
Needless to say, the anti-gun movement is well represented and financed
by the dysfunctionally unworldly.
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance, and it behooves all vigilant lovers
of liberty to know and be able to recognize the various types of arms
prohibitionists and understand their differing but equally dangerous
motives. Acquiring knowledge of one=92s foes is the first step toward
defeating them. We must never forget that a threat to private firearms
ownership is a threat to all freedoms.
The inalienable and fundamental right to keep and bear arms which is
enumerated by (but actually predates) the Second Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution is not about hunting, gun collecting, or target shooting. Its
purpose is to insure that every responsible American personally possesses
the means to defend the Republic from all forms of tyranny, within and
without. It is what permits the other nine Amendments in the Bill of Rights
to be more than mere hollow phrases on a piece of paper. Its free exercise
is the antithesis of serfdom and the only meaningful form of holocaust
insurance known to man.
We must never insult and degrade the spirits of our Founding Fathers by
permitting the Second Amendment, the pillar of freedom, to be destroyed
by the cold flame of legislative ink.
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