The slaughter in Las Vegas
underscores something we'd rather not face, but is true:
mass shootings will continue to happen in the United States.
American exceptionalism is a real thing.
I've spent a lot of my life outside my home country,
and the more I've seen and admired elsewhere,
the more I've also appreciated the energy,
the possibility,
and the inclusive promise that is America at its best.
But I also know the very worst of American exceptionalism,
which is what the world is seeing now in Las Vegas--
and has seen before in Newtown and Aurora and Charleston
and Oak Creek and Orlando and San Bernardino.
Scores are dead, hundreds are injured,
thousands of families and communities are forever changed.
Politicians offer their "thoughts and prayers"
and support — but not their actions,
to change our implicit decision
to let mass shootings go on.
And it is a decision.
Because every other advanced society on earth
has chosen to deal with this threat rather than
to grieve momentarily and turn away.
Every country has disturbed and angry people.
Many have hunting and hobbyist cultures
But no advanced society, except this one,
keeps having gun massacres.
Australia had one, in 1996—its Port Arthur Massacre.
Then its conservative government applied a
variety of moderate controls,
especially on assault weapons.
It has not had a gun massacre since.
Scotland had its Dunblane massacre that same year.
That country's conservative government
applied controls,
and it has had no comparable killings.
Norway had one in 2011—and responded,
and has had nothing more on this scale.
No single reform,
from better background checks to limits on ammunition
or on weapons designed for soldiers on the battlefield,
can prevent every possible attack.
But their combined effect,
when tried everywhere else on Earth,
has had an undeniable impact:
the massacres have stopped.
America adapts to other problems,
realities, and possibilities—
but not this one.
This is who we are.
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