This
week I wrote a Letter to the Editor of our local propaganda outlet (The Gainesville Sun) in response to a
letter from someone who demonstrated no understanding of freedom or of human
rights.
I share
it below:
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The Gainesville Sun recently published a
letter to the editor that was terribly flawed and ignorant, if not deliberately
deceptive. The letter was an argument against gun rights.
First,
the author presents “freedom” as a zero-sum game, stating: “Trouble is one
freedom always cancels some other freedom.” That is a ludicrous statement and
manifests a total misunderstanding of what constitutes freedom. My exercise of freedom
does not diminish anyone else’s exercise of freedom, unless one completely
distorts the meaning of “freedom”. But I’ll not dwell upon that obvious fallacy
here.
The
author of the letter goes on to say: “Our Constitution grants the right to own
guns but not the right to not be shot.” I have to wonder, has the author read the
Constitution? Has he read the Second Amendment? Does he perhaps have some
problem with basic language comprehension?
The
Second Amendment grants no right! It recognizes a preexisting right – a
God-given right – or if you will, a natural right. The Second Amendment simply
seeks to protect a right that mankind already possesses from encroachment by a tyrannical
government.
“A well
regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right
of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
Show me
anywhere in the Constitution, or in the Second Amendment, the claim to be
granting the right to keep and bear arms. No, we already possess that right.
Indeed, true rights are not and cannot be granted by government. They already
exist apart from government.
Consider
the recognition of this truth in the Declaration of Independence:
“We
hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they
are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these
are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights,
governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the
consent of the governed.”
Government
does not grant rights; it is instituted with the purpose of securing those
rights already granted by the Creator. What part of that is so difficult to
understand?
Eliminating
the Second Amendment or passing some law against the possession of firearms
will not and cannot abrogate a right that already exists.
Truth
is: “I don’t need no stinkin’ Second Amendment.” I already possess the right to
keep and to bear arms.
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UPDATE: The Gainesville Sun actually published my letter -- well at least a greatly edited version of it. If you like, you can read it here:
http://www.gainesville.com/opinion/20171013/letters-to-editor-for-oct-13-2017
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UPDATE: The Gainesville Sun actually published my letter -- well at least a greatly edited version of it. If you like, you can read it here:
http://www.gainesville.com/opinion/20171013/letters-to-editor-for-oct-13-2017
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"I have to wonder, has the author read the Constitution?"
ReplyDeleteHe's probably a Yankee. They're always interpreting the Constitution, rather than reading it. Usually, they interpret it to mean that they have rights, and the rest of us don't, vis-à-vis them.