Addicted

Addicted

A shot in the arm.

A shot in the dark.

Addicted to violence.

A bullet in the air.

                A bullet in the heart.

Celebrating weapons.

Scared of whispers.

                Scared of the spark.

                Insecure and fearful.

Gun-wielding fools.

                Making their mark.

                Stuck in a constitution.

Stuck in the past.

Addicted to hunting.

Addicted to death.

Addicted to adrenalin.

The taking of breath.

Addicted.

Opher – 30.1.2024

Somehow an ancient section of a constitution from three hundred years before is held to be immutable and sacred.

Somehow a piece of writing from the days of blunderbusses now applies to assault weapons and machine guns.

Somehow a piece of legislation geared to ensuring an armed militia was prepared should the colonial army invade is now used to give every lunatic the right to own a snipers rifle.

Somehow it is now possible for any mentally deficient fool, blood-thirsty psychotic, potential murderer, potential violent criminal and mentally insane kid to strut around with the latest military gear.

Somehow it’s considered right for the most extreme militants to march around with heavy artillery.

Somehow people feel safer when armed to the teeth in the midst of a seething mass of armed people despite all the evidence to the contrary.

How many more deaths does it take for people to realise that archaic laws and constitutions designed for different times are sheer madness in the modern world.

America is as dangerous as any third world country. The death toll is enormous.

As of Dec. 7, at least 40,167 people have died from gun violence in the U.S. this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive â€“ which is an average of almost 118 deaths each day.

There’s been 22,506 deaths by gun suicide this year, an average of about 66 deaths by suicide per day in 2023.

UNODC 2017 murder rates per 100,000[4]
RegionRateHomicides
Americas17.2173,000
Africa13.0163,000
World6.1464,000
Europe3.022,000
Oceania2.81,000
Asia2.3104,000

 Intentional Murder rate:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/ae/Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg/23px-Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.png United Kingdom *
(Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
1.06732020EuropeNorthern Europe
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a4/Flag_of_the_United_States.svg/23px-Flag_of_the_United_States.svg.png United States *6.421,5932022AmericasNorthern America

So glad I live in the UK.

Racism, Multiculturalism and Islamophobia.

Racism, Multiculturalism and Islamophobia.

Like most people I am a mongrel. If I was to examine my DNA I bet I would find traces of African, Asian, European and probably more. I hope so.

I am not a nationalist. I am a globalist. I see myself as a human being and part of the global brother/sisterhood of man and a responsible hominid. I am not a patriot in the usual sense of the word. I fight for universal freedom, suffrage and rights.

I love variety and the celebration of difference. I welcome people with different backgrounds. But I do have a proviso. This country is attractive because we have an over-riding culture of tolerance, liberal thinking and radicalism. We have led the world in many areas of social emancipation and I am proud of that. We have been a haven for refugees fleeing from oppression and I am proud of that. People come here because they value the freedom, democracy and values we espouse. What I object to is people who wish to impose un-British values on me.

I am not against immigration. I am against overpopulation world-wide.

I do not care if people are black, white, pink, brown, red or yellow. Their race is unimportant. What is important is their character and the values they have.

My views are neither racist nor Islamphobic.

There is no biological foundation for racism. It stems from basic xenophobic fear. I want universal brother-sisterhood and equality.

As an antitheist I believe all religions are dangerous and harmful, superstitious nonsense and the sooner we mature and leave them behind the better. But I do not advocate a repression of religions or action against them. As far as I am concerned everyone should be free to practise whatever religion they wish. But that should be a personal choice, not one imposed on anyone. I am opposed to all forms of indoctrination (particularly with children – which I regard as particularly pernicious and psychologically damaging), evangelism and imposition. I would do away with all religious schools (indoctrination factories) and RE lessons other than historical comparative context. I do not have any hierarchy of which religions I dislike most. They are all the same. They have all been responsible for intolerance, indoctrination and atrocities.
I believe that religion will wither and die of its own accord as the farcical stories are shown to be unfounded.
My diatribes on religion are founded on the infringements of basic human rights and the indoctrination processes they adopt. The practices of fanatics has been similar throughout history whether its pogroms, crusades, torture, beheadings, jihads, partitions, inquisitions or witch-hunts – it’s all about politics and power. They are all callous, brutal thugs, indoctrinated and used by cynical leaders. Jews, Christians, Hindus, Muslims and even Buddhists all have pasts full of atrocities. I abhor them all.
I welcome the variety of cultures and customs. I think they enrich. But I do not respect people who wish to impose their views on me, enforce their religion on me or others or wish to depose the prevailing British culture which is the result of enlightenment and centuries of social struggle. In my view people who live in this country should be integrated and aspire to the values of tolerance and freedom that permeate the culture. I have come to see that aspects of multiculturalism have created apartness and a loss of an over-riding shared cultural values. I don’t think that is good.

My issues with religion are about human rights. I think you can have family values without practicing misogyny or making women second class citizens. Unfortunately I see many practises in Muslim communities abroad and in Britain which restrict the rights of women (voting, driving, dress code, freedoms, genital mutilation, education etc.) which are enforced and infringe basic human rights.
When you lock women away and create a sexually repressed society the males often behave abhorrently. We saw the same hypocrisy in Victorian Britain. This is why I am in favour of sexual liberalisation and monogamy and family values. You can have both.

What the world needs is less fanaticism and intolerance and more love and harmony. The worst scenario of all is a theocracy. The tyrannous imposition of religion on people is surely the most regressive and stifling experience. We were freed by the Enlightenment. As soon as we got the shackles off our culture blossomed, science and discovery were unleashed.

I am all for building a positive zeitgeist! This blog welcomes atheists, believers, antitheists, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, non-believers, Sikhs, Jains, doubters, all other sects, denominations and faiths and those that don’t give a hoot.

It welcomes people of all colours and customs.

You are all most welcome!

I want debate, argument, fellowship and understanding. We might not agree but we can still respect each other and practise our tolerance.