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Pab Sungenis

Pab Sungenis's Journal
Pab Sungenis's Journal
October 21, 2013

Something to think about before talking about a school shooting.

From my novel A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Columbine:

“For the record, guys, I’m with Mick part of the way on this. I have no problem seeing the assholes that got away with beating up Topher pay, and pay through the nose. I don’t think I’d mind seeing any and all of the other jocks get it, either. But there’s one important thing that we’re forgetting.” I paused for a second, cleared my throat, and fought the effort by my stomach to push some bile up into my mouth to shut me up. Like Mick and Topher, and probably Whitey, I was mad. Really mad, and I had to force the logical side of my brain to take control. “And that’s one simple fact: if there’s one problem with school shootings, other than the obvious carnage related difficulties, of course, it’s that people never seem to learn the lesson.”

I stopped again, and looked over the three of them. Topher was glaring even worse than he had been during Mick’s screed. Whitey looked intrigued, as if he guessed where I was going. Mick just crossed his arms and defiantly prodded me. “Go on.”

“By all rights, Columbine should have gotten the message across loud and clear to kids across the country: don’t fuck with the wrong people or you will end up dead. It didn’t, though, and neither did the killings that came later, because people love victims. Because a couple of kids who were sick of being kicked around killed their oppressors, they wound up making themselves into the bad guys, and made the bad guys into victims in everyone’s eyes. People were too overcome with grief over the senseless bloodshed to think about what had driven the two shooters to do what they did. And for those jocks, having their blood spilled wound up washing away their sins as far as everyone was concerned. Don’t think about what they were really like, turn them into perfect little angels in everyone’s eyes. And, personally, I am not really in favor of giving the world of jocks any new martyrs.”


These shootings are tragedies, but they're preventable. And they're preventable by stopping our culture's practice of lifting up bullies who torment kids until those kids feel they have no choice but to take the law into their own hands.

The lines between victim and villain get very blurry in these cases, and until we start punishing bullies instead of ignoring, downplaying, and canonizing them, this is going to happen.

Until we start taking the sides of the REAL victims BEFORE they feel the need to pick up a gun, this is going to happen.

Until we stop making heroes out of oppressors and villains out of victims, this is going to happen.
October 17, 2013

Let's hear it for Jeff Cheisa!

A $30,000 a year pension for four months and six days of work.

Must be nice to have Chris Christie for a buddy, huh?

October 16, 2013

Biden too old, Hillary too conservative...

We need a young, charismatic LIBERAL on the ticket in 2016.

Who do we have?

October 14, 2013

I think I'd like to lead a march on Appamatox Courthouse.

When we get there, I would lay a sword on the table and announce "on second thought, the armies of the North surrender. The Confederacy wins. Get out. Now."

They want to keep fighting the Civil War? Fine. Let them go. See how well they'd do without us.

Of course, we'd have to designate Kentucky and southern Missouri as a Demilitarized zone, but small loss.

October 10, 2013

The House Teapublicans want to "negotiate?" Fine.

Send them a CR with a minimum wage increase to $10.75, freezing Pentagon spending at 75% of current levels, and repealing the Debt Limit law entirely.

THEN we can "negotiate" from that.

October 10, 2013

Shameless commercial plug.

My first novel, "Go To Hell," is now available as an audiobook from Audible.

http://www.audible.com/pd/Teens/Go-to-Hell-Audiobook/B00FP10LC6/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1381423672&sr=1-2


October 6, 2013

DU jury to Matthew Shepard: Fuck You.


At Sun Oct 6, 2013, 09:02 AM you sent an alert on the following post:

Have We Got Matthew Shepard All Wrong?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023794015

REASON FOR ALERT:

This post is disruptive, hurtful, rude, insensitive, over-the-top, or otherwise inappropriate.

YOUR COMMENTS:

Homophobic historical revisionism from a long-time right wing "Blue Dog." This has no place here.

JURY RESULTS

A randomly-selected Jury of DU members completed their review of this alert at Sun Oct 6, 2013, 09:09 AM, and voted 2-4 to LEAVE IT ALONE.

Juror #1 voted to HIDE IT and said: Discussion should take place but Recursion is not the one to lead it. Hide
Juror #2 voted to LEAVE IT ALONE and said: Discussing a recently published book and a counter argument to that book is VERY APPROPRIATE for this website. It is not homophobic to have a simple discussion. I am saddened that someone would alert. That shows a hypersensitivity to rational discussion that does not aid the cause of LGBT.
Juror #3 voted to LEAVE IT ALONE and said: There is nothing wrong with raising questions to discuss the historical revisionism, which is how the OP is presented.
Juror #4 voted to HIDE IT and said: No explanation given
Juror #5 voted to LEAVE IT ALONE and said: Not hide worthy, IMHO.
Juror #6 voted to LEAVE IT ALONE and said: No explanation given
October 3, 2013

But we ALL know a liberal can't get elected!

They're too out of touch with...

Wait, what?

http://nypost.com/2013/10/03/new-poll-has-de-blasio-leading-lhota-71-21-percent/

Democrat Bill de Blasio is headed towards a landslide romp in the mayor’s race and he now leads Republican rival Joe Lhota by a wide 71-21 percent, according to a poll released Thursday.
October 3, 2013

I'm sick of the liberal bashing going on here.

Yeah, a lot of liberals sat out 2010. That's understandable. The Obama Administration wasn't giving us any reason to vote for Democrats, and Harry Reid's tolerance of Blue Dog obstruction made it worse.

If Obama had ended the Iraq War his first week like he had promised, instead of doubling down again, the peace contingent would have voted Democratic in 2010.

If he hadn't snubbed LGBT voters, comparing our relationships to incest and beastiality, they would have voted Democratic in 2010.

If he had closed Gitmo and ended warrant less wiretaps, the civil
liberties crowd would have voted Democratic in 2010.

If Rahm Emanuel hadn't said that liberals had nowhere to go, he wouldn't have seen them go home instead.

So who really deserves the blame? Look in the mirror, third way types.

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