Thursday 25th April 2024

Home » Featured Today » Currently Reading:

Growth In Shooting Rampages . . . Result Of The Left’s Program To Yank Down The Social Guardrails

May 16, 2023 Featured Today No Comments

By DEXTER DUGGAN

When I first heard on a telephone call that shots reportedly were fired not far from where President John F. Kennedy’s motorcade was as he visited Dallas on November 22, 1963, I thought that someone was just shooting off firecrackers.
Five years later, in 1968, as I watched California Gov. Ronald Reagan on television routinely descend an airliner boarding ramp, I thought “Get down!” because of the intangible possibility that he might be shot from a distance.
In five years, the social environment had changed drastically, from when personal safety for a political personality had been taken for granted to when simply being out in the open seemed risky.
Kennedy was riding in an open convertible in Texas when he was killed. Today presidents ride about in closed, fortified devices akin to small tanks.
After the president’s assassination, both his brother, U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and black leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were fatally shot in public in 1968.
When guns for recreation for the entire family could be considered part of ordinary life, not long after the United States triumphed in WW II, mass shootings were rare in this land. Advertisements showed Dad, Mom, and the kids all holding firearms. Rural high-school students drove to class with gun racks visible in the rear windows of their pickup trucks.
However, personal responsibility began to be swept away in favor of personal culpability, guilt, and the alleged need to make reparation for other people’s wrongs, even if they were long dead.
After decades of “decide your own personal morality” began to be imposed on the legal system with leftists’ social revolution of the 1960s, those same leftists viewed with horror the firearms that could provide personal protection in a chaotic age.
The left’s tearing down guardrails for personal conduct had results that their prideful meddling with standards of behavior hadn’t foreseen.
Because of the left-wing social revolts that the future Pope Benedict XVI witnessed up close, he changed his thinking while serving as a progressive university professor in his German homeland in the latter 1960s
Upon his surprise retirement from the papacy in 2013, a BBC article recalled that “when student revolutions convulsed Western Europe and the United States” shortly after Vatican II, “he was a first-hand witness…Prof. Ratzinger, as a German who had grown up in the 1930s, understood all too well what a totalitarian regime could do. He saw a new left-wing totalitarianism at work in the revolutionary spirit of the 1960s.”
The drugs-and-sex milieu that the left launched against a middle-class society beginning in the 1960s shortly radicalized the system, with powerful politicians, commentators, and judges declaring unknown new rights to impose on a population who had lived in exactly the opposite way.
Permissive “abortion on demand” went from being an unthinkable crime to an amazing new constitutional right. Marriage became merely a matter of convenience to be ended upon personal wishes, then not even necessary at all. Children were transformed from the treasures of the future to an unbearable burden on workplace women being punished by the kids’ very existence.
People weren’t even expected to rein in their impulses — unless, of course, they offended left-wing strictures. But the uncontrollable wicked genie was loosed from the bottle. Mass shootings exploded from a few in an entire decade to more than that every single year. They occurred in states with strict gun laws and states with loose gun laws.
In what seemed unusual at the time — and of course really should be unusual — a mentally disturbed man in August 1966 killed his own wife and mother then went on a shooting rampage at the University of Texas, Austin, where he fatally shot and killed 15 people and wounded 31 others before he was killed.
Wikipedia says: “At the time, the University of Texas tower shooting was the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history, being surpassed 18 years later by the San Ysidro [Calif.] McDonald’s massacre.”
There always was some violence in U.S. society, but it picked up speed and power like an avalanche. Wikipedia isn’t the last word for accuracy, but its listing of mass shootings in the U.S. is instructive.
In the entire decade of the 1940s Wikipedia lists four mass shootings in the U.S. In the 1950s, five. In the 1960s, seven. In the 1970s, twenty-six. In the 1980s, thirty-one. In the 1990s, fifty-three. In the 2000s, fifty-six.
After that, Wikipedia lists the shootings by individual year: 2010, six; 2011, six; 2012, thirteen; 2013, six; 2014, five; 2015, thirteen; 2016, twelve; 2017, eighteen; 2018, eighteen; 2019, twenty; 2020, nine; 2021, thirteen; 2022, twenty-three; 2023 as of May 6, thirteen.
This doesn’t include events such as the November 2021 Waukesha, Wis., Christmas parade attack, where a man intentionally drove an SUV at reportedly about 40 mph through the parade route, killing six people and injuring 62.
Although we hear condemnation from the left against gun culture, they ignore the habitual firearms slaughter of young black men by other young blacks in urban areas like Chicago because of the breakdown of the home.
This doesn’t fit the narrative of the left and so, poof, it might as well not exist. Can’t cook up headlines about “white supremacist” Trump supporters killing minorities, so this doesn’t count. And, after all, broken homes are part of “freedom, liberation,” and a powerful government-inspired welfare culture that the left fervently favors.
Some black lives don’t matter to them after all. (Just like all the black lives ended at the constitutional temple of abortion clinics. To protect these innocent black lives would be an assault against the “reproductive rights and health care” of all women, or so the phony narrative says.)
Then there’s the over-medicalization and psychotherapeutics of modern society, including antidepressants. What role might these play in twisting people’s thinking? Also, the pressures to feminize men leave growing males with interior conflicts against their own biology — which, in the left-wing workbook of gender malleability, mustn’t matter at all.

Not Inevitable

Think, too, of the deinstitutionalization of vulnerable people who turn up aimless on the streets and thence perhaps into homeless camps. Hey, deinstitutionalization sounded fine in theory, but mental illness is a reality. Although, as with so much else the left touches, the reality was bludgeoned to fit a political mold.
In addition to the discovery of psychiatric drugs in the mid-20th century, says Wikipedia, “[a]nother major impetus [for deinstitutionalization] was a series of sociopolitical movements that campaigned for patient freedom. Lastly, there were financial imperatives, with many governments also viewing it as a way to save costs.”
Coincidentally, urban commentator, professor, and author Fred Siegel, who died May 7, had written that America’s cities had declined in the 1970s with the rise of “riot ideology,” which, said an article posted May 9 at The Wall Street Journal, “rested on the assumption that ‘the sins of racism’ justified violence and criminality — and that only federal spending could solve those problems.
“As a New Yorker,” the article by Steven Malanga continued, “Siegel had witnessed the city’s rapid deterioration under Mayor John Lindsay, whose ‘faith in a free market of morals’ led to a vast expansion of crime and social disorder. Siegel and other conservative intellectuals at the Manhattan Institute argued that the sharp rise in urban chaos wasn’t inevitable or irreversible.”
Indeed, not inevitable. New York City voters finally turned away from this chaos — until their habitual liberalism put them back on the same destructive political path.
John Vliet Lindsay is mostly forgotten now, but as a liberal Republican politician more than a half-century ago, he was dominant media’s dream of what a Republican should be.
Oh, if only all Republicans would see the light like Lindsay, these media proclaimed. Then he became a Democrat. Then he got old and — surprise! — died, like everyone must, although some of them, like very bad elderly Catholic Joe Biden, seem intent on sowing as much hellish disaster and catastrophe as they can while they still have an ounce of breath.

Gender Ideology Is Demonic

The Wanderer asked Catholic blogger Mary Ann Kreitzer for her observations on the growth in shooting rampages.
Kreitzer, who runs the Virginia-based Les Femmes — The Truth blog, said on May 8: “The largest satanic convention in history took place in Boston in April. We know Satan was a liar and murderer from the beginning, so why should these mass murders surprise us when many give him power? He uses deluded souls as his foot soldiers.
“Exorcists have been reporting for years on the rise in demonic activity,” Kreitzer said. “Our response needn’t be terror and it certainly should not be to focus on the devil, but to pray and trust in the protection of God, especially through our guardian angels and patron saints.
“The demons are terrified of Our Lady,” she said. “Consecrating our homes to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary as well as praying the rosary, using holy water, wearing the brown scapular and the miraculous medal, and practicing other pious devotions protect us.
“As Jesus said, we should not fear those who can kill the body, but the One who can cast us into Gehenna. I suspect most of these mass murderers are possessed,” Kreitzer said. “Gender ideology is demonic and increasing because of targeting the young. As we see the rising violence among these poor deluded souls and others, we need to pray for them to be freed.
“I think of the poor man in Scripture possessed by Legion and want to help rescue souls by my prayers and sacrifices,” she said. “We should desire their salvation, not their destruction.”

Share Button

2019 The Wanderer Printing Co.

Vatican and USCCB leave transgender policy texts unpublished

While U.S. bishops have made headlines for releasing policies addressing gender identity and pastoral ministry, guidelines on the subject have been drafted but not published by both the U.S. bishops’ conference and the Vatican’s doctrinal office, leaving diocesan bishops to…Continue Reading

Biden says Pope Francis told him to continue receiving communion, amid scrutiny over pro-abortion policies

President Biden said that Pope Francis, during their meeting Friday in Vatican City, told him that he should continue to receive communion, amid heightened scrutiny of the Catholic president’s pro-abortion policies.  The president, following the approximately 90-minute-long meeting, a key…Continue Reading

Federal judge rules in favor of Gov. DeSantis’ mask mandate ban

MIAMI (LifeSiteNews) – A federal judge this week handed Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis another legal victory on his mask mandate ban for schools. On Wednesday, Judge K. Michael Moore of the Southern District of Florida denied a petition from…Continue Reading

The Eucharist should not be received unworthily, says Nigerian cardinal

Priests have a duty to remind Catholics not to receive the Eucharist in a state of serious sin and to make confession easily available, a Nigerian cardinal said at the International Eucharistic Congress on Thursday. “It is still the doctrine…Continue Reading

Donald Trump takes a swipe at Catholics and Jews who did not vote for him

Donald Trump complained about Catholics and Jews who did not vote for him in 2020. The former president made the comments in a conference call featuring religious leaders. The move could be seen to shore up his religious conservative base…Continue Reading

Y Gov. Kathy Hochul Admits Andrew Cuomo Covered Up COVID Deaths, 12,000 More Died Than Reported

When it comes to protecting people from COVID, Andrew Cuomo is already the worst governor in America. New York has the second highest death rate per capita, in part because he signed an executive order putting COVID patients in nursing…Continue Reading

Prayers For Cardinal Burke . . . U.S. Cardinal Burke says he has tested positive for COVID-19

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke said he has tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19. In an Aug. 10 tweet, he wrote: “Praised be Jesus Christ! I wish to inform you that I have recently…Continue Reading

Democrats Block Amendment Banning Late-Term Abortions, Stopping Abortions Up to Birth

Senate Democrats have blocked an amendment that would ban abortions on babies older than 20 weeks. During consideration of the multi-trillion spending package, pro-life Louisiana Senator John Kennedy filed an amendment to ban late-term abortions, but Democrats steadfastly support killing…Continue Reading

Transgender student wins as U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs bathroom appeal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to a transgender former public high school student who waged a six-year legal battle against a Virginia county school board that had barred him from using the bathroom corresponding…Continue Reading

New York priest accused by security guard of assault confirms charges have now been dropped

NEW YORK, June 17, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A New York priest has made his first public statement regarding the dismissal of charges against him.  Today Father George W. Rutler reached out to LifeSiteNews and other media today with the following…Continue Reading

21,000 sign petition protesting US Catholic bishops vote on Biden, abortion

More than 21,000 people have signed a letter calling for U.S. Catholic bishops to cancel a planned vote on whether President Biden should receive communion.  Biden, a Catholic, supports abortion rights and has long come under attack from some Catholics over that…Continue Reading

Bishop Gorman seeks candidates to fill two full time AP level teaching positions for the 2021-2022 school year in the subject areas of Calculus/Statistics and Physics

Bishop Thomas K. Gorman Regional Catholic School is a college preparatory school located in Tyler, Texas. It is an educational ministry of the Catholic Diocese of Tyler led by Bishop Joseph Strickland. The sixth through twelfth grade school provides a…Continue Reading

Untitled 5 Untitled 2

Attention Readers:

  Welcome to our website. Readers who are familiar with The Wanderer know we have been providing Catholic news and orthodox commentary for 150 years in our weekly print edition.


  Our daily version offers only some of what we publish weekly in print. To take advantage of everything The Wanderer publishes, we encourage you to su
bscribe to our flagship weekly print edition, which is mailed every Friday or, if you want to view it in its entirety online, you can subscribe to the E-edition, which is a replica of the print edition.
 
  Our daily edition includes: a selection of material from recent issues of our print edition, news stories updated daily from renowned news sources, access to archives from The Wanderer from the past 10 years, available at a minimum charge (this will be expanded as time goes on). Also: regularly updated features where we go back in time and highlight various columns and news items covered in The Wanderer over the past 150 years. And: a comments section in which your remarks are encouraged, both good and bad, including suggestions.
 
  We encourage you to become a daily visitor to our site. If you appreciate our site, tell your friends. As Catholics we must band together to rediscover our faith and share it with the world if we are to effectively counter a society whose moral culture seems to have no boundaries and a government whose rapidly extending reach threatens to extinguish the rights of people of faith to practice their religion (witness the HHS mandate). Now more than ever, vehicles like The Wanderer are needed for clarification and guidance on the issues of the day.

Catholic, conservative, orthodox, and loyal to the Magisterium have been this journal’s hallmarks for five generations. God willing, our message will continue well into this century and beyond.

Joseph Matt
President, The Wanderer Printing Co.

Untitled 1

Catechism

Today . . .

Kamala Harris Heads to Arizona to Promote Abortions Up to Birth

Kamala Harris is visiting Arizona today to showcase the Biden-Harris Administration’s radical support of unlimited abortion. “Kamala Harris has become the abortion czar of the Biden Administration,” said Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee. “Instead of joining with the pro-life movement to build programs and safety nets to help promote real solutions for women and their preborn children, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have engaged in fearmongering and propaganda,” Tobias continue

May Everyone Have a Blessed and Joyful Easter

Is Easter being replaced with the ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’?

Two observances — Easter and the recently contrived “International Transgender Day of Visibility” — fall on Sunday, March 31 this year, causing some to wonder “Is Easter being replaced with the ‘Transgender Day of Visibility?’” It’s a valid question. For more than a few, it certainly will. Others might dismiss this as nothing more than a coincidence. That would be a mistake. On the last day of this month, we will witness a clash of religions as…Continue Reading

Abortion Advocates No Longer Consider It “A Necessary Evil,” They Celebrate Killing Babies

Last week, Kamala Harris became the first vice president in U.S. history to make a public visit to an abortion clinic. Though the Democratic party’s support for abortion is nothing new, Harris’ Planned Parenthood appearance does illustrate how that support has become a flagrant celebration of abortion as a public and personal good, essential to both “freedom” and to “healthcare.” At the appearance, Harris proclaimed,  It is only right and fair that people have access…Continue Reading

Wisconsin Supreme Court says Catholic charity group cannot claim religious tax exemption

The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a major Catholic charity group’s activities were not “primarily” religious under state law, stripping the group of a key tax break and ordering it to pay into the state unemployment system. Catholic Charities Bureau (CCB) last year argued that the state had improperly removed its designation as a religious organization.  The charity filed a lawsuit after the state said it did not qualify to be considered as an organization…Continue Reading

The King of Kings

Cindy Paslawski We are at the end of the Church year. We began with Advent a year ago, commemorating the time awaiting the coming of the Christ and we are ending these weeks later with a vision of the future, a vision of Christ the King of the Universe on His throne before us all.…Continue Reading

7,000 Pro-Lifers March In London

By STEVEN ERTELT LONDON (LifeNews) — Over the weekend, some seven thousand pro-life people in the UK participated in the March for Life in London to protest abortion.They marched to Parliament Square on Saturday, September 2 under the banner of “Freedom to Live” and had to deal with a handful of radical abortion activists.During the…Continue Reading

An Appeal For Prayer For The Armenian People

By RAYMOND LEO CARDINAL BURKE (Editor’s Note: His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke on August 29, 2023, issued this prayer for the Armenian people, noting their unceasing love for Christ, even in the face of persecution.) + + On the Feast of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist, having a few days ago celebrated the…Continue Reading

Robert Hickson, Founding Member Of Christendom College, Dies At 80

By MAIKE HICKSON FRONT ROYAL, Va. (LifeSiteNews) — Robert David Hickson, Jr., of Front Royal, Va., died at his home on September 2, 2023, at 21:29 p.m. after several months of suffering and after having received the Last Rites of the Catholic Church. He was surrounded by friends and family.Robert is survived by me —…Continue Reading

The Real Hero Of “Sound of Freedom”… Says The Film Has Strengthened The Fight Against Child Trafficking

By ANA PAULA MORALES (CNA) —Tim Ballard, a former U.S. Homeland Security agent who risked his life to fight child trafficking, discussed the impact of the movie Sound of Freedom, which is based on his work, in an August 29 interview with ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. “I’ve spent more than 20 years helping…Continue Reading

Advertisement

Our Catholic Faith (Section B of print edition)

Catholic Replies

Editor’s Note: This lesson on medical-moral issues is taken from the book Catholicism & Ethics. Please feel free to use the series for high schoolers or adults. We will continue to welcome your questions for the column as well. The email and postal addresses are given at the end of this column. Special Course On Catholicism And Ethics (Pages 53-59)…Continue Reading

Color Politics An Impediment To Faith

By FR. KEVIN M. CUSICK The USCCB is rightly concerned about racism, as they should be about any sin. In the 2018 statement Open Wide Our Hearts, they affirm the dignity of every human person: “But racism still profoundly affects our culture, and it has no place in the Christian heart. This evil causes great harm to its victims, and…Continue Reading

Trademarks Of The True Messiah

By MSGR. CHARLES POPE (Editor’s Note: Msgr. Charles Pope posted this essay on September 2, and it is reprinted here with permission.) + + In Sunday’s Gospel the Lord firmly sets before us the need for the cross, not as an end in itself, but as the way to glory. Let’s consider the Gospel in three stages.First: The Pattern That…Continue Reading

A Beacon Of Light… The Holy Cross And Jesus’ Unconditional Love

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON Each year on September 14 the Church celebrates the Feast Day of the Exultation of the Holy Cross. The Feast Day of the Triumph of the Holy Cross commemorates the day St. Helen found the True Cross. It is fitting then, that today we should focus on the final moments of Jesus’ life on the…Continue Reading

Our Ways Must Become More Like God’s Ways

By FR. ROBERT ALTIER Twenty-Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time (YR A) Readings: Isaiah 55:6-9Phil. 1:20c-24, 27aMatt. 20:1-16a In the first reading today, God tells us through the Prophet Isaiah that His thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways. This should not come as a surprise to anyone, especially when we look at what the Lord…Continue Reading

The Devil And The Democrats

By FR. DENIS WILDE, OSA States such as Minnesota, California, Maryland, and others, in all cases with Democrat-controlled legislatures, are on a fast track to not only allow unborn babies to be murdered on demand as a woman’s “constitutional right” but also to allow infanticide.Our nation has gotten so used to the moral evil of killing in the womb that…Continue Reading

Crushed But Unbroken . . . The Martyrdom Of St. Margaret Clitherow

By RAY CAVANAUGH The late-1500s were a tough time for Catholics in England, where the Reformation was in full gear. A 1581 law prohibited Catholic religious ceremonies. And a 1584 Act of Parliament mandated that all Catholic priests leave the country or else face execution. Some chose to remain, however, so they could continue serving the faithful.Also taking huge risks…Continue Reading

Advertisement(2)