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30.4.08
What one YouTube video can do for the weird and unwholesome

(as posted by iludiumphosdex @ 01:33 UTC on 30.4.08)

JOEL McNALLY, A SATIRIC COLUMNIST WHO WRITES FOR THE NEW, "VIRTUAL" VERSION OF THE CAPITAL TIMES out of Madison, Wisconsin, had these comments the other day about a video just posted on YouTube by the Milwaukee Police Department in the hope of obtaining the public's help in identifying suspects in a recent notorious robbery attempt @ a supermarket/liquor store:

The hottest shoot-'em-up filmed in Milwaukee isn't the upcoming Dillinger movie starring Johnny Depp. It's a video posted on the popular Web site, YouTube, by the Milwaukee Police Department.

Police claim they posted the Milwaukee shootout filmed by a surveillance camera at Villard Food and Liquor on the national Web site to seek assistance in identifying an alleged shoplifter involved in the gunfight.

But the thousands of computer hits generated across the country have nothing to do with any sudden, overwhelming desire of the nation's citizenry to assist Milwaukee in cracking down on shoplifting.

The video offers all the sleazy attraction of a particularly horrible car crash.

Also, because all of the parties on both sides of the shootout and a violent beating that preceded it are black, the video apparently has become must-see TV for the nation's racists.

One particularly obscene, racist rant posted on YouTube labels all the participants and even an endangered bystander as monkeys.

"I don't get it," says the writer, who actually has no idea how ignorant he really is. "We gave them jobs, food and a place to sleep. Take them out of the cotton fields and look what happens."

But, of course, the real national and local debate into which the video feeds is the argument over the desirability of carrying handguns.

Gun enthusiasts who equate carrying handguns with public safety consider the video an argument for the more, the merrier. After an apparent shoplifter is surrounded by four men and beaten with a baseball bat, he leaves the store and returns later with a gun.

You see the man striding quickly through the door, determined to create mayhem. Then you see him stop short without even raising his weapon when he sees that the clerk behind the counter has a gun trained on him.

As the customer meekly retreats from the store, however, he turns and begins firing. The store clerk opens fire at the same time. Incredibly, a woman in a green jacket calmly walks between the shooters and out of the store in the middle of the gunfight.

Only fortune and bad aim prevented a public massacre.

Any rational viewing of the video makes it a far cry from an NRA recruiting commercial. In fact, it undercuts just about every argument gun supporters make for the proliferation of handguns.

The video clearly shows how the easy availability of guns escalates an already violent society into a potentially deadly, violent society.

The shootout is the most shocking event in the video. The second most shocking is the violent beating of the man with fists and a baseball bat by four men. Reportedly, it was over the theft of a stick of deodorant.

With guns so readily available, any victim of a one-sided gang beating thinks he has an easy means to even up the score. But, of course, when guns are everywhere, you never know when somebody else is going to get the drop on you.

Gun supporters see that as incredibly good news. To them, it's just great that an angry victim of a beating bent on blowing away store employees was driven away by a hail of bullets in the other direction.

But most of us are far more likely to identify with innocent customers in a convenience store on a Sunday afternoon, when this barrage of gunfire took place.

Do we really want to live in the society that the supporters of concealed carry are so eager to create where such shootouts can suddenly break out anywhere anytime? What kind of public safety is that?

Another one of the basic premises of concealed carry also is refuted by the video.

That is the claim that bad guys with guns will somehow make a rational decision not to use them if they think their intended victims might also be armed.

Golly, do you think anyone would have a clue that a store where shoplifters are beaten with a baseball bat might just possibly have a gun behind the counter as well?

The protection of private property and the shooting of bad guys are so widely supported in our society that some were outraged to learn the police had asked the district attorney to determine whether the store clerk should be charged as a felon illegally in possession of a firearm.

They needn't have worried. A few days later, the deputy district attorney announced the clerk would not be charged, citing self-defense. Prosecutors know juries are unlikely to convict store clerks for protecting their businesses with deadly weapons unless the criminal violations and reckless endangerment of the public are overwhelming. And maybe not even then.

But the next time the Legislature tries to put even more guns on our streets, think about getting caught in the crossfire of more Sunday afternoon shootouts in Milwaukee.

And in case you're wondering about the video in question, here 'tis:

So much for the NRA thinking that "happiness is a WARM gun!!!"

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