From the funny political pictures thread:
Pray tell, how long must we go without a shooting before its ok to talk about taking steps towards preventing the next one? Is it just going to be a case where they just happen too frequently to ever do anything out of respect?
There are two kinds of people that come out of the woodwork when tragedy occurs:
A. Wow, this is bad, let's look at this and figure out what, if anything, we should do to avoid it in the future.
B. Wow, people are really emotional about this, let's use this as a vehicle to push our political/social platform and ideas.
You, and most here, I expect, prefer dialogue centered around A. There are all too many people, however, who will use this tragedy not as a way to pull together, but to further their own beliefs and, if anything, cause further division.
There are a few levels of B, though:
1. My platform/belief has relevance to this tragedy
2. My platform/belief would prevent similar tragedies.
3. My platform/belief would have prevented this specific tragedy.
4. My opposition prevented changes that would prevent similar tragedies.
5. My opposition prevented changes that would have prevented this tragedy, so they are somewhat responsible for this tragedy.
6. My opposition caused this tragedy and it's wholly their fault.
Items 3 and up are
divisive politics. They are not intended to
help society come together, but to pit people against people and play the blame game.
I'm fine with A. Let's discuss the root causes. The discussion will necessarily be uncomfortable, and we will all have to face certain issues that we may disagree with, but it's a step towards figuring out how to come together as a society and providing reasonable protection to its members.
I'm disheartened by B. Those people have a drum, and they join every parade and beat their drum. It doesn't matter how relevant their beat is to the song, they'll adjust slightly without losing the belief they are trying to push, and then drum away, adding to the cacophony. It doesn't help - its effect, in fact, hinders reasonable people from having reasonable discussions that might actually have reasonable outcomes.