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440. LIVING AND DYING BY THE GUN by un'Americana a Venezia




Something pretty stupid, and horribly tragic, has just happened in northwestern Arizona, in a location about twenty-five miles south of Las Vegas.  This week an American family on vacation stopped at a border joint called "The Last Stop" to shoot guns, and maybe to eat at the attached fast food business called "Bullets and Burgers."  With them was their 9-year-old daughter, a petite little girl in pink shorts.  Someone decided this child should try her hand at the 9 mm Uzi machine gun.  In a video, we see her only from the rear, in bright orange ear protectors, a dark braid cascading down her slender back, holding the weapon next to Charles Vacca, 39, an Italian-American "instructor" at this fast food-shooting range in the desert.  He has to bend over to show her how to use the automatic weapon.  She's just a kid.  Her parents are filming the action with their cell phones.  She probably assumes that the grown-ups know what they're doing, letting her fire this thing.  Adults are supposed to know what's right; basically, they're supposed to protect kids like her.  A veteran of America's desert wars, Vacca, whose Italian surname used to mean "cow" but today can also mean "loose woman," was wearing a regulation crewcut and Army fatigues.  He must have looked like a soldier to the little girl, and to her parents, like a real professional.  The child, whose name is not known, probably felt the pressure.  After all, she's still in grade school.  The alley of the shooting range itself looked to be well-fortified.  At its far end, a typical target, the black outline of a standing man, was surrounded by high earthern walls, clearly to prevent stray bullets from flying.  In sixteen years of activity, this shooting range had never had an accident before.  "Not even a scratch," said one of Vacca's colleagues.  First Vacca let the child fire the Uzi in the single shot mode, as if it were a normal rifle.  He praised her when the bullet hit close to the target.  Then he decided to let her try it in machine gun mode, to have fun "playing" with an Israeli-made weapon of war, a thing obviously designed to kill enemy fighters in rapid succession, allowing no time for careful aiming, as at a squirrel in a tree or a rabbit in a field.  It never occurred to him that she might not be able, physically or mentally, to handle the strong upward yank of the Uzi after each bullet fired.  It takes strength and experience to get the hang of an automatic weapon.  Why would anybody, especially the little girl's parents, enjoy seeing this innocent child fire a machine gun?  Is that the new cute?  When I was nine, my parents would no sooner have placed a gun in my hands than they would a viper.  Our family vacations were about being in nature.  Guns never figured in, thank God.  And here's this little girl, likely en route to or from Las Vegas, sometimes called Sin City, in the state of Nevada, the desert flats of which served for years as the world's biggest and scariest shooting range, the place where the military routinely set off nuclear bombs.  It all sort of figures.  As Jesus said to a man who drew a sword in His defense the night He was arrested, "Return the sword to its place, for all of those who take up swords will die by swords."  Poor Vacca, he didn't stand a chance.  He was so used to handling an Uzi, so accustomed to the idea of weapons of war, so out of touch with their purpose--to kill humans--that when he put the Uzi on automatic and that little girl lost control of the damned thing and it tilted upwards and a bullet struck him in the head at pointblank range, he didn't even know what hit him.  "The guy just dropped," a witness said.  Fortunately, the gun emptied without hitting anyone else, and now the little girl has to live with what she felt and saw that day.  Vacca died in the hospital that same night.  I hope and pray that little girl grows up to realize it wasn't her fault, that she too was a victim.  She and Vacca and everybody else.  Her parents?  I hope they find their way back to reality.  UN'AMERICANA A VENEZIA

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A chi può procedere malgrado gli enigmi, si apre una via. Sottomettiti agli enigmi e a ciò che è assolutamente incomprensibile. Ci sono ponti da capogiro, sospesi su abissi di perenne profondità. Ma tu segui gli enigmi.

(Carl Gustav Jung)