slaughter in aurora, colorado
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This evening, as I watch the "talking heads" chatter on television in abject horror and
numbed shock, I have begun to feel a burning coal of pure, molten anger growing deep
within my Soul.
While I have been suffering from "Writer's Block" in recent months, due to a massive ear
infection, tonight I am periodically scribbling notes in my green note-book because I have
learned the only way to calm down when I feel like this, which is the cause and effect of
my god-damned Empathy, is to write, write, and write some more.......
(Some friends and family like to tell me that I have a wonderful gift when it comes to my
empathic abilities but I do not agree since it has caused me more problems than anything
or anyone- else in my life. I feel too damned much and while that can give me a
wonderful insight on people, pets, and even things when I do what I truly love, writing
these words you read, the empathy is also the reason I seek an escape from this reality,
however fleeting that escape may be. It is the reason for my anger now at thissenselessness in Colorado and I'm angered also by the general apathy of most Americans
about it. Instead of figuring out WHY this has happened, we only want to know the what,
who, and how of the situation, while the scum sucking politicians turn this horrible event
into a debate over gun control. After the debate, it is of course time for the mid-evening
showing of The Dark Knight Rises.)
I am sort of ashamed to be an American at the moment. I've been watching, off and on,
the Mainstream Mass Media "news" coverage of this terrible tragedy in Aurora, Colorado for
the last twelve (12) hours and it simply amazes me that fellow citizens of this once great
country are still lining up in massive queues, laughing and joking, to watch a movie that
indirectly cost twelve (12) innocent --as "innocent" as one can be, I guess-- people their
lives, along with injuries to fifty-nine (59) others, seventeen (17) of whom are listed in
critical condition.
I feel quite strongly, that as a sign of respect to those injured and dead
--along with all of the families--, "THEY" should have stopped showing "The Dark Knight
Rises" while the bodies are still warm in the freezers of Auroras morgue but I guess that
even twenty-four hours is too much money lost.
May the Gods forbid that "THEY" don't have the money to repay the movie investors their
investments back on the opening day of ANY movie; much less a long awaited Summer
Blockbuster
I don't mean that the movie should never be watched and I know that there will ALWAYS
be an audience for Batman. I, too, was looking forward to this movie and I understand it
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speaks of issues that are quite relevant in this sad pocket of history but I cannot imagine
wanting to watch it tonight. I would think of nothing but the victims as larger than life
images of Batman, a dark super-hero who desperately wants to protect the innocent,
flickers across a huge IMAX screen in down-town Stockton.
While for me, this movie will always be linked to this tragedy but to most Americans, this
atrocious act will be almost forgotten by the time "The Dark Knight Rises" is on DVD and in
one of the red boxes that sit outside of so many stores in my bankrupt city.
If you are out watching the new Batman this warm, summer evening, I truly hope you
enjoy it
Res Ipsa Loquitur
Andrew N. FarrensWest Stockton, California
July 20, 2012