In response to the 6/24/2015 post, “Exactly How Many Guns Do We Need,” a LYS reader writes:
SC,
I am wondering why you continue to get
write from an anti-gun stance and its predictable rhetoric. I have no desire to
receive these types of political posts with a definite agenda. Please remove me
from the blog roll.
Thank you.
SC Response
As you are
aware, the majority of the posts I write are either about the nuts and bolts of
school operations, or the practices of better school leadership. But yes, without question, I will and
do write about larger issues that effect our ability to provide a quality
education for those that we serve. Which means that politics can be the topic
of the day.
I would
respectfully disagree with your statement that I am voicing an anti-gun
opinion. As I stated in the post, I am a life long gun owner and hunter.
I am not
Anti-gun.
But I am also
not Pro-gun.
The issue is
not that simple. I am fully aware of and completely respect the awesome
destructive power and life altering / taking capability of firearms. And due to
that understanding, if one were to label me, I would be Reasonable-gun.
Reasonable-gun...
That uncomfortable middle ground that makes you a target (no pun intended) of
both ends of the gun debate spectrum. This is why I occasionally write
(and will continue to write) on the topic. This act represents my limited attempt to open a dialogue on
a topic that seemingly generates only knee-jerk responses.
You can of
course unsubscribe from the blog, but I would rather you write a rebuttal.
Make the compelling case of where my argument is flawed. Because that
represents the spirit and purpose of this blog; to create the arena of ideas,
sometimes similar, sometimes conflicting, that generates deeper thought and
meaningful action.
The choice is
yours.
This is the last I will write on this topic for a while. A
reasoned rebuttal is welcomed.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
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