Gun Control Reform Activism
In reply to the discussion: The suicide component of the gun debate [View all]nonoyes
(261 posts)I think wanting to hurt someone is a function of anger. Uncontrolled anger.
Gun-freedom advocates sound very angry to me. Angry at a government, angry at people who hurt them or control them, angry at the unknown, the unpredictable, the uncontrollable.
Inflicting harm upon another person comes from anger, and from the fear that produces that anger.
But I think this wandering off the topic of suicide as a possible reason for such virulent opposition to gun-control fom gun-freedom advocates.
Let's admit it, when our lives seem out of control, we all feel a bit angry when we are put in that place. I certainly do, when I lost my car keys, when someone had broken into my house and stolen my computer and TV, I was angry, something happened I couldn't fix, couldn't control. But I didn't want to kill or use a gun, I just had to deal with it.