I agree. A critical mind should be able to filter out the emotive aspects and view the content in an objective fashion. "Academic" these days is increasingly losing its relevance unless it is a science related discipline (less bullshit factor). University used to be a place that only the intellectually gifted could really aspire to.
These days (with notable exception) it is increasingly the bastion of mediocre degrees which can be obtained by masses of mediocre students, funded by interest free loans. At the end of the day, students are awarded a meaningless degree and contest for a diminishing number of positions that their degree warrants plus are in financial servitude for the bulk of their early adult lives.
So yeah "academic" doesn't quite have the same ring to it as it once did. Particularly as academics such as Professor Clements who is a well-known anti-firearms advocate. Does he have any professional qualification in firearms instruction or law enforcement? Is he a firearms enthusiast or a regular hunter, sports shooter?
No - he's a former Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies.
That's about as soft and fluffy as winning the Nobel Peace Prize. People who win Nobel prizes in literature, physics etc are ... embedded in their subject matter. They know it because they live and breathe it.
Wanting to reduce a perceived and unsubstantiated increase in gun crime in this country by advocating further restrictions through legislation, on licensed firearm owners is preposterous. It might seem like a nice idea but it's just that, an idea - just because someone writes into the letter of law doesn't make it workable.
It's like wishing for breaking into a house to be illegal... Oh wait, isn't that law? How many upstanding citizens are caught breaking into houses?
What we need is less government, not more. What we need is for Police to enforce existing laws and to focus on crimes that really matter. Not waste tax payers money (our money, "our" includes police who are tax payers) conjuring up bullshit laws behind closed doors that are only going to incite resentment among the community they are supposedly their to protect.
Is this really a democracy? Where the law makers and law enforcers conspire behind closed doors and refuse civilian participation? Great way to "win friends and influence people".
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