Thursday, October 17, 2019

Introspect

I won't be leaving on my excursion for a little while so in the mean time I will create little essays to spurn thought on the subject... 

For most Americans, the thump of hammer on chest and a debilitating loss of breath are foreign and with luck they’ll never have to experience the feeling of complete human loss it represents. Luck is the correct word in this instance because that’s what we’ve been reduced to as Americans, hoping we’re the lucky ones, hoping everyone we know makes it home safely. No longer can we stand beside the ideals of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness afforded by our country’s founding documents to secure our human rights of freedom. No longer can we rely on lop sided statistics that favor us to calm our minds because every American is now behind the ball. Chances are, that now within our lifetime every American will either intimately know of, or have a victim of American gun violence within four degrees of separation of their own family. 
These are the kinds of things people learn as they are being “comforted” after they have been confronted with friends or family killed uselessly by other Americans, in America with guns. Then we follow through with our conditioning and turn on the TV to see what new object is available to buy, a new i-car or butt-phone will surely help bring closure. How about a new gun to make us forget our loss and feel powerful in our imaginative scenarios against the unknown?
 But how can closure come when nothing changes and you know that the numbers are so great that even though you’ve been touched by this fickle finger of fate your odds are the same for it to happen to you again? The answer; If you’re a thoughtful American closure can’t come because now the intimate knowledge of our American reality has been thrust upon you, and it sickens you… for the rest of your life.
It would be great for nay-sayers to be able to scoff away our truth with any number of self serving pre-packaged excuses but these no longer fit comfortably into our American reality. It would be great if I, as the author of this blog, were a false flag or a far left extremist or even someone making it up as I go but reality bites… hard.
In 2019 guns and death by gun are a part of my American reality and if you are an American they are a part of yours. I happen to know this intimately being that an acquaintance of mine within two degrees of my life was shot and killed on the streets of Seattle in 2012 for her car keys, I feel so sorry for Gloria’s toddler children and her husband. I know this because a good friend of mine in Arizona was shot dead in the street in 2014 over a dispute involving a woman that didn’t really like either man arguing over her attentions. I feel so sorry for Leroy’s family, he was such a nice guy. I know this because in 2012, the day after Thanksgiving I was shot four times with a shotgun by a mentally disturbed man on methamphetamine and although clutched tight, I escaped death only by virtue of an un-trained aggressor, modern medical technology and myself using my thorough knowledge of guns as I was being attacked.
The common denominators between these three incidents I’m intimately familiar with are mental instability, guns and myself. We can all agree that mental instability is a wildcard but guns are not a wildcard at all, guns are easy. As for myself, I’ve been saddled with being both very empathetic and a wildcard my entire life so perhaps I was chosen to journal for a reason.
Any one of these aggressors could have used a baseball bat for their attacks… but they didn’t. Any of these guys could have used a knife for the deed… but they didn’t. They could have used a car but I doubt that even crossed their minds at all. All three chose a gun because it was easy, available, quick, and took very little effort, the perfect killing tool, why choose anything else?
There are many arguments for the promulgation of guns but the truth is that purposeful murder is most often committed with a gun and that is a problem for public safety in America, especially when placed next to another outrageous statistic. FBI statistics show that for 2018, an average of more than 109 Americans were killed every day in America by a gun in one fashion or another.
 Simple math shows that is roughly 39.5 thousand deaths per year to be divided into roughly 320 million Americans which leaves every American with a legitimate chance of death by gun at any moment, and those odds don’t go down if your child is killed, or your Mother….

With this in mind I recommend you call everyone in your family and all your friends and tell them you love them because statistics also show that owning a gun won’t help you.

LL/ Mac/

Introduction

Hello !! 😀
Welcome to a thought provoking exploration of Americas attitude on firearms.

I wish I were somewhere else. I wish there were no need. I wish my mind would rest...
But, I'm not, there really is, and it won't.
These are all Druthers. "I would rather" is what druthers means. It is a squish of three words that I first heard of in the tales of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. It's a lazy mouth way of getting to the end of a sentence, yet still conveying the intent of the sentence. It is a colloquialism of middle America lightly used when thinking back on situations we wish were different.
Like everyone reading this, there are a lot of things in my life and my surroundings that I wish were different. 
I'druther things were different but they aren't.

You may have stumbled upon this blog or you may have been pointed here by a person or my book "American Druthers." Either way, you've come to a place where deep thought, compassion, patience, empathy and ideas including these things will be given their proper weight. 
For many different reasons, things we can't see are more important than those we do.

My name is Mike McNaney and I am a victim of American gun violence. I am also a card carrying American, U.S. Navy Desert Storm veteran, father of two, former small business owner and most important of all, a person with friends and family that I love and that love me.

Let's set the stage,
This will not be a rant blog or a hate blog or a whiney blog and I will refrain from as much negativity as possible. Although inherently negative on its own, this blog is about presenting our American attitude on firearms and exploring that attitude and the results without taking sides. Well, that's not exactly true, I am taking sides. I'm taking the side of those Americans that are tired of American gun violence. I am going to be a champion for the Americans killed here in the US by other Americans. I am going to champion the cause of those maimed by our gun violence issues and I am going to champion the friends and families of those killed and maimed.
I started this blog to write down the thoughts of the victims in conjunction with passing out my book all over the country. In a month or so, in the beginning of 2020, I will be traveling around the US on a pilgrimage to pass out as many books as I can.  I am going to follow our trail of domestic gun violence all over the country to try and ensure that this issue does not fade away until the next. I of course will be very busy. I am going to show up at vigils for victims, at town hall meetings, at wakes and at the steps of our government.
And it will all be covered right here in scribble, pics and video.
This of course sounds like I am possibly an anti-gun zealot, but I am not. I am a pro American life zealot and a pro humanity zealot. This blog is not so much about guns but rather, about the results. It's about our American attitude about guns and the people that use them.
I won't fixate on the tool, it's people that kill people with firearms. It's people that leave them available for inappropriate use by others. And it's people that seem to be incredulous on this subject.

On this blog I will allow all comments. I will not restrict people's ideals or thoughts. Just please think them through before posting. If you post a comment and it is worded in a negative way, it may be removed and you personally blocked from further comment or I may make it permanent and berate you at my leisure. Your choice. All positive comments and interactions are invited and welcomed.

If this topic is important to you or you want to know a lot more, may I recommend my latest book? I will be handing out as many as I can afford each month, or, it is available Here for purchase.

Travel by car is fairly cheap, I will be handing out books at my cost which is fairly cheap. I will be doing all of this at my cost, from my pocket. If you find my efforts acceptable and are in line with these efforts would you consider a donation to my trips across the country? I am not doing any of this for money. I have a monthly VA Disability pension that keeps me going. It is not much but I can live on it and no longer aspire to have a lot of money. I aspire to help America. If you can help and want to, you can make a small donation via PayPal to my efforts at macztuff@gmail.com Mark the gift as a donation or gift so I can keep track. Thank You... sincerely 😊
That email address is for my PayPay account only and will get no replies otherwise. I don't look at it for correspondence.
If you want to be heard, post a comment here on the blog or at sanegunsforamerica@gmail.com

Mac/