Author R.J.
Rummel has produced a significant body of work including numerous
essays and several books that deal with the subject of democide,
a term he coined to describe a widely-accepted legal definition
of murder that applies when perpetrated by government upon its
own people. After examining about 10,000 sources over many years,
Rummel estimates that governments of the world have murdered (i.e.,
committed democide on) approximately 262 million people in the
20th century alone. That shocking figure is no joke and, as Rummel
points out, is about 7 times higher than the combat death toll
from all wars fought over the same period combined. 20th Century
wars were the worst in man's history and killed almost twice as
many people as "ordinary" civilian criminal murders
across the globe over the same one-hundred-year span. Yet, even
though "the 20th century is noted for its absolute and bloody
wars," war was not the 20th Century's biggest killer. Democide
was. Or rather government was. And the comparison was not even
close.
It should
come as no surprise that the hallmark of democide according to
Rummel is authoritarian government. It should also be no surprise
that virtually every monstrous genocide or democide event in modern
history was conducted by collectivist or socialist-style dictatorships,
with the lion's share of atrocity garnered by the Marxist variety
– those great saints who do everything "for the good of the
people" and who without any sense or shame hold offices and/or
comprise significant political parties in most "civilized"
nations today. In fact, the results of various flavors of socialism
are what prompted other historians to invent the word "genocide"
in the first place.
To put the
262 million murders in more conceptual terms, consider that if
one takes a random walk through the entire set of murdered men,
women, and children, more than 9 out of 10 murders across all
times and all nations, were perpetrated, not by civilian criminals,
but by criminal thugs operating under the auspice or directive
of government to murder its own people, generally those who oppose
the government or who oppose the politically well-connected or
who own what the government covets for itself. If deaths due to
war – what many currently believe is the greatest threat to life
and limb – are included in the set, then still over 4 out of 5
violent deaths (83%) are the result of murder by the host government
with the remaining 17% comprised by 11% war casualties and 6%
civilian murder1. Yet, while totalitarianism,
foreign invasion, and civilian crime – the primary historic threats
to everyone's safety – all arise for a vast array of reasons,
there is, fortunately, at least one thing that is proven to prevent
or mitigate all of these to a very high degree: widespread gun
ownership by the civilian population.
Therefore,
if one cares about one's own personal safety or that for one's
children, family, and neighbors, then there is no substitute for
a well-armed society. This is not rocket surgery. A well-armed
society is a civil society. A well-armed society is also a serious
deterrent to foreign invaders and modern technology such as satellites,
planes, missiles, and tanks has not changed that. And finally,
most importantly, a well-armed society has never yet, not once,
been the helpless victim of democide to any significant degree,
and it takes no great imaginative leap to understand why. When
guns are outlawed, only government will have them, and look at
their sorry record. The figure would be supremely monstrous and
unacceptable if it were a mere 1 out of 100, yet more than 9 out
of 10 murders committed on planet Earth were orchestrated by the
victim's own government. In fact, major events of democide unilaterally
occur to people who are disarmed, usually (ludicrously) within
months of disarmament of the population, which of course was promoted
and ordered for their own good and safety, and often made possible
by government-maintained registration or licensing records.
Today, we
are continually bombarded with propaganda relating to the dangers
of gun ownership. This propaganda shamelessly claims stiffer and
stiffer gun control is necessary to "protect the children"
or some other nonsense about personal safety. At the same time,
depending on age range, children are more likely to die from drowning
in their own toilet or bathtub, from falling off a ladder or heights,
or from bee stings than they are from intentional or accidental
death from a gun wound. And lest we forget, these same gun control
advocates think nothing of putting their children in cars, which
kills tens of thousands every year. Why? Because it is clear the
great utility of vehicles justify the small yet deadly risks.
Yet, wide proliferation of guns (with zero controls) also has
great utility, namely prevention of the worst crimes in history
as well as the run-o-the-mill variety. Furthermore, guns have
a lower risk factor to law abiders than do cars, so where is all
the clamoring from the "I-want-my-children-to-be-safe" crowd for
bans on automobiles? There ain't any because this brand of stupidity
is emotional, not rational.
On the other
hand, democide appears to expressly target children. Children
whose parents if not unarmed would have long ago overthrown the
tyrants who impoverish them to retain or regain their own property
and means of feeding and rearing their children. That is why gun
control advocates horrify me, especially those who are well-meaning
and passionate about the issue. They genuinely believe removing
guns from law abiders will solve social ills, while ignoring the
consequences. To remove guns from the hands of law abiders is
the tyrant's dream, the criminal's dream, the warmonger's dream.
And it is the law abider's nightmare. To remove guns from the
hands of law abiders unleashes every horror conceivable, and some
that are inconceivable. And for what? To prevent some perceived
threat that, even if realistic, is 5 or 6 orders of magnitude
less likely to cause harm than the nightmare with a long and distinguished
pedigree that may ensue if they get their wish?
It is as
though gun control advocates seriously believe it is desirable
to rip up the parachute, use the material to sew a windbreaker,
then proudly proclaim they've prevented the skydiver from catching
a cold on his trip down. It would be comical if not so deadly
serious. To be fair, yes, many die from gun wounds. Yes, that
is tragic and senseless. Without a doubt, guns can be quite dangerous,
but the same can be said of cars. Of electricity. And even of
love, a major player in crimes of passion and suicide, the latter
of which takes more US lives every year than all reported gun
violence and is in fact responsible for over 70% (higher in many
other countries) of what is included in the gun-related death
figures – a component that heavily skews these figures, yet is
rarely considered by gun control advocates as if these suicides
would not have occurred but for the availability of guns. Are
there not consequences to banning any of these things: cars, electricity,
love? Or of banning guns? Consequences that apparently go well
beyond the narrow horizons and lack of historical knowledge of
the typical ban advocate.
On the lighter
side, one beauty of widespread gun ownership is that members of
the adamant "I'll-never-touch-the-things" crowd do not have to
own one. They need only pray that their neighbors do, because
those law abiding, gun-toting neighbors will protect them from
the true heinous threats to their existence and livelihood, even
if they are unwilling or unable to do so themselves or even oblivious
to the dangers. And consider further, that the protection afforded
by widespread gun ownership by law abiders can extend across national
borders as well as neighborhoods. For example, while Canada does
have a relatively significant number of guns, many Canadian gun
enthusiasts have noted that much of their personal safety can
be attributed to the fact that the populace of their closest neighbor
maintains so many firearms.
As a final,
more mundane thought, basically everyone knows or has heard that
there is a correlation between gun control and crime. In fact,
areas in the US with virtual gun bans, like DC, have not only
the highest crime rates, but also a disproportionately higher
amount of violent crime, whereas areas with few gun regulations
tend to show much lower crime overall, with most of it of a non-violent
nature such as property crime like theft, instead of violent crime
like assault, rape, or murder. Gun advocates tout these statistics,
while gun-grabbers are completely mystified and so go in search
of some rationale to explain it away, or they focus on other issues,
usually something like the safety of children.
I earnestly
desire that everyone in the world becomes or remains a staunch
advocate of widespread, unregulated gun ownership. There are few,
if any, paradigms one could adopt to better ensure personal safety
and peaceful pursuits. Such a paradigm would mitigate crime, reduce
warfare, and, by far the most important, provide the ultimate
backstop – when unalienable rights and Constitutions fail – against
the most heinous danger all inhabitants of the world face: democide.
It is neither a joke nor the subversive tripe you have come to
expect from the phrase to say, support gun ownership! If not for
yourself, do it for the children.
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