Good Violence, Bad Violence
Mourning the Victims and Resisting the Bait-and-Switch
by Robert C. Koehler
“In the end, after he has felt the full force of our justice system, what will be remembered are the good people who were impacted by this tragedy,†President Obama said last week in Aurora, Colorado, after the shootings.
From Charles Whitman up to the present day, the collective American memory preserves the name of the killer . . . the lone psycho, the shadow hero. We’re far too fascinated with violence not to mythologize its perpetrators. And just as we all know (because the media tell us) that there will be a “next war,†we know, oh God, in the deep churnings of the heart, that there will be more murder victims — schoolchildren, college students, shoppers, churchgoers, theatergoers, bystanders. We know because we live in a culture that tolerates and perpetuates violence. (more…)







