The Face of Evil
This is a difficult post for me to write. The Aurora, Colorado, mass killing of 12 innocent souls and the wounding of 58 others, some seriously, is a monstrous tragedy with victims well beyond the casualties. Dozens of family members and friends are also deeply affected. Please believe me when I assure you I am not trying to capitalize on this tragedy, but I think there is a critical issue here that the media and others are missing. The significance of this and other similar mass killings committed without clear motive or justification is not being addressed, which masks their significance.
As is virtually always the case, the pundits and analysts come out of the woodwork to search for an explanation, precursor, motive or justification for someone deciding to kill a large number of innocent people, usually complete strangers. They look into the perpetrator's childhood, his activities, his associates, searching, searching for some vehicle of understanding. This derives from the pervasive notion that bad things can be prevented from happening if only we find the key to the behavior and fix it. Sometimes it's there in a distorted childhood or traumatic event, but usually it eludes identification.
Jeffery Dahmer had a stupefyingly normal upbringing in a normal family. He stated he didn't know why he did what he did, he just wanted to. The present mass killer, James Holmes, complete with red hair, appeared to be a relatively harmless Batman freak to friends, family and associates. One person, a shooting range proprietor, judged him from a bizarre voicemail greeting and strange conversation to be too unstable to shoot at his range, but did not consider him dangerous. Fellow neuroscience researchers thought him strange or did not notice him at all. The government gave him a sustaining stipend plus a $26,000 grant for his research, part of which he apparently spent to purchase the weapons he used in his rampage.
So. what motivated this hapless misfit and other mass killers? Are they just nuts? Certainly they are not mainstream mentally normal, but is that enough to explain such catastrophic behavior? I think it offers a partial explanation, in that we have shut down mental institutions and made it extremely difficult to commit someone against his will. However, there are lots of mentally deranged individuals walking the streets who don't slaughter a dozen or more fellow citizens.
So, what do we have here? How do we explain these seemingly inexplicable tragic events? We have a tendency in this country to avoid acknowledging evil. We explain the most heinous occurences, sometimes with extremely tortured reasoning. Atrocities committed by Islamic extremists are justified--not by everyone but by some--as the consequence of our bad deeds as a nation. Even 9/11 was so justified. Today, the cowardly street bombings by rebels in Syria are excused as a justified reaction to persecution by the Assad regime. It appears that only Adolf Hitler is acknowledged as an unredeemable bad guy by most folks. Yet, seemingly inexplicable outrages continue to occur with disturbing regularity.
Gun restrictions or an outright ban will not stop the acts of the man without a soul. An assault weapons ban is meaningless. The AR-15 "assault rifle" Holmes carried, along with a shotgun and handgun, was semi-automatic like most handguns, rifles and shotguns. "Semi-automatic" means the weapon fires each time the trigger is pulled. "Military style" is a meaningless appellation that relates more to appearance than function. The military AR-15 has full automatic capability, but is not available to the general public. The designation "assault weapon" is vague and undefined, which is why the NRA opposes their ban. A weapons ban will not stop mass killings. It will just serve to mask the problem.
The cold, hard truth is that evil exists in this world. There are individuals whose, in the Biblical sense, souls are dead. There is no voice of conscience to stay their proclivities for evil. There is no guilt or remorse. The image of red-haired James Holmes in a courtroom, nodding off during the proceedings, disconcerts family members and the public at large. Everyone is afraid to say it: this is an evil man. Jeffery Dahmer was an evil man. John Wayne Gacy was an evil man. So were David Berkowitz, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Charles Manson and more.
Without a soul, there is no limit on conduct. I do not subscribe to the inherent evil of man as some do. I interpret the concept of original sin differently. But there are those depraved individuals for whom there is no explanation other than they are purely evil. Evil has existed in the world since the beginning of history. It even has been responsible for despicable acts in the name of religion. This is not the fault of the religion, but rather of the soulless monster who cloaks his evil actions in it.
Aurora, Colorado, has no rational explanation, other than the act of an evil man. We search in vain for a rational causation. Holmes perhaps is technically insane, but that is not the answer. The only answer, and it is imperfect, is to confront evil where we find it and not to be afraid to deal with it, instead of like the shooting range operator who shrugged off his suspicions. Honest recognition of the existence of evil at least may allow us to identify and confront the enemy before the commission of a horrendous act of mass destruction.
There is no limit to the evil acts of the soulless.
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115 Comments
ExToDResident - Aug 18, 2012 5:42 PM
Oh yea, you have never harbor hate like I do. Do you still want to go toe to toe? Ridiculous! Oh and a ditto on the “I don’t care for you” part.
“Either ask God for help or go seek a professional living with so much hate inside just isn’t good for ya. unreal"
You know, maybe I will “seek out a professional living with so much hate inside”. See what they have to say.
What is unreal is your feeble attempt at counseling; don’t quit your day job.
WFB resident - Aug 18, 2012 11:28 PM
it for you ! Please get on the topic . lol...
Tom Bal - Aug 19, 2012 9:04 AM
That’s a step in the right direction. Good luck.
And I mean that Sincerely.
WFB resident - Aug 19, 2012 9:37 AM
be going through . I will not comment about your comments for a little while .
ExToDResident - Aug 19, 2012 12:52 PM
So you cannot "explain" what you meant by a statement you wrote.
I still maintain that you, more than any other person posting to these blogs
deserves to be removed.
The only reason it doesn't happen is because of the conservative bias present in
these blogs. Where a "liberal" is removed because they are suspected of posting
under multiple names. While a "conservative" blatantly posts under multiple names
and is ignored.
WFB resident - Aug 19, 2012 2:26 PM
what other names I have . None were to mask anything . All were meant to come to
this blog and comment from different computers . My logic was that if on another
computer use another name . To me this makes sense . I am sorry that I think that
way . I used to think that Einstein was weird for cutting holes in to his door for his
dog . When the dog had puppies he cut as many holes as there were puppies .
Weird and strange, but his logic . I am sorry for being me . As for explaining my
statement . I have explained it but you refuse my answer to you . So I will not try
any more . Please lets just go back on topic ! If th one that parted was your mother .
I am sorry for mixing it up with other peoples problems . In stating it was your
spouse .
ExToDResident - Aug 19, 2012 3:31 PM
And Tom, you know what you can do with your "sincerity". I usually don't take
advice from people who have insulted me. My trust in their advice has been
compromised at that point so I cannot be sure of their intentions by dispensing
advice. If you want my advice; stop offering advice, because I don't need your
advice.
Let me explain it as simply as possible;
Iirked/WFB resident posted a lol (laughing out loud) after my post in which I talked
about caring for my mother and detailed my exhaustion from doing it alone.
I can only presume that it was in response to that post.
He then says "it was more for a nervous reaction when noticing people with no
sharpened pencils in their pencil box".
Since he refuses to explain what he meant by what he said/wrote I am left with my
interpretation.
See since I didn't actually write it I can only interpret what he meant. Only irked/
WFB resident actually knows what he meant by what he wrote since it originated in
his head.
So I am left with my interpretation, which I already explained. It would be
incredibly simple for him to explain what he wrote, but he refuses too.
I think it takes the lowest form of animal to laugh at someone working to
exhaustion caring for a loved one. Hence my wishes for irked WFB resident. Actually
other than my opinion of him as being vile and disgusting I harbor no actual "hate"
for irked WFB resident.
Personally I believe that irked/WFB is the most pretentious poster in these blogs .
I believe that everything he has told us about himself is made up and that every
single word of it is contrived from his imagination.
WFB resident - Aug 19, 2012 6:45 PM
chip on your shoulder . lol As for laughing at you . I was not laughing but after
seeing that you are not stopping and it is driving you crazy . Yes I am starting to
nervously laugh at you . Kind of like the old show with Murdoch as a nut . lol... My
comments before were not in response to what you thought before ! There comes
lead in to the eqaution again . lol...
MGarber - Aug 19, 2012 9:47 PM
1 - My heart goes out to you and your mother.
2 - WFB has never strung together a clear sentence, much less a multi-sentence explanation of ANYTHING, as long as Ive been around here. Im not sure he has the wherewithall to insinuate anything as abstract as what you are suspecting..
ExToDResident - Aug 20, 2012 12:03 AM
1- Thanks for the sentiment, she passed away in November 2009 and was interred
with dad at Wood. I think of them often and it pains me to remember her in the
condition she was in.
After caring for a loved one over an extended period of time it takes an extra effort
to remember them the way they were before they needed care. But it is worth the
effort.
2- Good point, I suppose you're right, I thought I would give it a try anyway; an
exercise in futility. Like I said before I visit these blogs to waste time.
Actually, other than having the lowest of opinions of irked/WFB; despise comes
close, I really don't hate him, he isn't worth spending that much energy on.
WFB resident - Aug 20, 2012 12:09 AM
ExToDResident - Aug 20, 2012 1:36 AM
purpose of suggesting that Al seek help with caring for the love of his life. I do not
recommend going it alone. Just a suggestion from someone who is speaking from
personal experience.
My apologies to any one who was of the impression that I was currently caring for
my mother it is not. I am pretty sure I referred to her in the past tense. Rest
assured I have moved on and am in the process of resuming my life, I did leave
the work force for three years. Completing her probate account without the use of
a lawyer was a big help.
WFB resident - Aug 20, 2012 7:45 AM
ExToDResident - Aug 20, 2012 1:46 PM
get the impression I would be wasting my time.
I will give you this though, think of it as a mental exercise for you.
The answer to your question is in what I wrote.
WFB resident - Aug 20, 2012 3:54 PM