Masculinity, Violence, and Bandaid Solutions [View all]
Were all familiar with the pattern now: a solitary young white man goes on a shooting rampage. People die. The media describes him as crazy, disturbed, troubled, insane. Everyone collectively bemoans the failings of our mental healthcare system, presuming that its failure is relevant here. People with mental illnesses cringe at the reminder of what our society thinks of them. A few people advocate stricter restrictions on guns. The victims are buried and memorialized, the killers parents shunned or comforted, and the killer gradually forgotten.
And it happens over. And over. And over. Again.
Whatever depth there is in this analysis is limited to the parts of the internet where I live. You wont see the anchors and talk show hosts on CNN or MSNBC or, obviously, Fox News, wondering what it is about white men that produces so relatively many mass shootersrelative to other gender/racial groups and relative to other countries. They will talk about one of two things, mostly depending on their party affiliation: gun control or mental healthcare.
And its so difficult to ask them to talk about something else because we should be talking about gun control and mental healthcare. More and better gun control and more and better mental healthcare would vastly improve quality of life in the United States, and maybe in the right combination, could even prevent many of these shootings.
But wouldnt it be better to fight the ideas and beliefs that lead to violence?
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