Democracy Gone Astray

Democracy, being a human construct, needs to be thought of as directionality rather than an object. As such, to understand it requires not so much a description of existing structures and/or other related phenomena but a declaration of intentionality.
This blog aims at creating labeled lists of published infringements of such intentionality, of points in time where democracy strays from its intended directionality. In addition to outright infringements, this blog also collects important contemporary information and/or discussions that impact our socio-political landscape.

All the posts here were published in the electronic media – main-stream as well as fringe, and maintain links to the original texts.

[NOTE: Due to changes I haven't caught on time in the blogging software, all of the 'Original Article' links were nullified between September 11, 2012 and December 11, 2012. My apologies.]

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Toews an ill-timed Johnny-on-the-spot justifying imposition of U.S.-style gun-show anarchy

What a perfect way to throw a little red meat to your gun-nut money machine!

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's so-called Conservatives -- of whom it cannot be said too many times are radicals bent on remaking Canada in the image of the worst aspects of the United States -- managed to hit on a moment of worldwide horror at the slaughter of 20 small children and six grownups in the United States to further weaken our country's gun laws, which are already crumbling thanks to this government's avarice and cynicism, by allowing more chaos to reign at Canadian "gun shows."

The decision was published Wednesday in the Canada Gazette, just five days after the massacre in Connecticut that left decent people everywhere reeling.

Given the opportunity for a little public decency and respect for our neighbour's tragedy and the chance to raise a few more shekels from our country's firearms fanatics, I guess, there was really no choice for these Harperites. Or maybe it was just the deadline of the Canada Gazette. Whatever, it's powerfully symbolic.

So Harper sent out Victor Toews -- the country’s Minister of Public Insecurity and the target of one of MP Pat Martin's final, well-placed Tweets -- and his tame, pro-gun "advisory" committee to justify the repeal this country's sensible regulations governing gun-show sales of firearms.

This will please the hysterical gun-nut lobby in their tireless campaign to introduce sufficient chaos to Canada's firearms sales regime to cause the entire regulatory edifice to collapse, in return for which the Harperites hope to create an issue capable of wedging rural votes away from the New Democratic Party and directing a stream of cash from the gun lobby into the Conservatives' coffers.

Interestingly, late in the day, apparently too late to pull the Gazette off the press, even buffoons like Toews must have realized just how horrific were the optics of their timing -- and the government now claims to want to "take another look" at the committee of toadies it set up to help it dismantle Canadian gun laws. This is about as persuasive as this government's fable that it has pushed the reset button on the F-35 see-through-fighter boondoggle.

As is well known, anarchic American gun shows are a favoured way for that unfortunate country's tens of thousands of irresponsible gun owners to purchase weapons without background checks and to circumvent other local attempts to control the misuse of weapons.

Ironically, and as the Harper Conservatives know very well, U.S. gun "shows" are carnivals of criminality. Indeed, that is why they are one of the key areas being eyed by President Barack Obama for action in the wake of the Sandy Hook horror. Most Canadians wish President Obama well in this effort, even as we question his chances of success.

Thankfully, we have hitherto avoided such a situation in Canada -- although this cynical government, like their Republican brethren in the United States, is prepared to sacrifice our safety for the most craven of reasons.

Even the Globe and Mail, the government's well-trained poodle on most issues, mildly tapped the Harperites on the wrist for this travesty -- although it worked hard as usual to let them off the hook for its timing.

The Globe's editorial on the topic concluded: "Gun shows are a legitimate target for some measure of control. We just don't live in the same world we did prior to the Sandy Hook tragedy." Although, count on it, Canada's gun nuts will soon work themselves into a hysterical frenzy insisting that in fact nothing at all has changed.

Today we will finally hear from the National Rifle Association, who like the cowards they are have been keeping their heads down and their lips zipped since last Friday's massacre. Count on it that Canada's Anti-Gun-Control Rage Machine will flood the Twitterverse with the NRA's defence of responsible nerve gas ownership or whatever talking points they manage to come up with.

Original Article
Source: rabble.ca
Author: David J. Climenhaga

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