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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Decency

Gun's Quote-of-the-Week:

“Each time anyone comes into contact with us, they must become different and better
people because of having met us. We must radiate God’s love.”
-Mother Teresa

Will Norton just graduated high school when he and his father were driving in Joplin, MO and encountered what would-be called the single deadliest tornado in US history since 1947.

Will, wearing a seat-belt, was “sucked out” of the sunroof of his Hummer, and whisked into a nearby debris-strewn pond where his body was found several days after the tornado struck the now-leveled city of Joplin.

Will joins the now 139 dead in the wake of the deadly twister.

He was the face of the missing in the Joplin tornado. He appeared on YouTube where he had posted several videos of himself, and on Facebook, where his profile became the “Missing” sign that went viral on the internet. That face would later come to represent the innocent loss of life that died too young and left too many asking the question, “Why?”

I followed Will’s story because he had been a former Missouri Boys Stater who attended our Journalism School. I didn’t know him personally; I don’t believe we ever met. Yet, just knowing that he was a participant in the program that will start here again in about two weeks made the devastation a bit more real. This wasn’t a Facebook profile or a YouTube celebrity; this was a person.

Following his story, however, revealed a horrible theme which I feel compelled to discuss. You see, several media websites allow comments on their news stories, and it seems that the people who post comments on these stories are the cruelest, most tactless, and most ignorant our civilization has to offer.

It started when an “engineer” posted about how our media was so “ignorant.” He said that nobody could be sucked out of a sunroof, even in 200 mile-per hour winds, because the air has to flow through the cab and there would have been no opening in the bottom of the cab. His argument was that Will was thrown from the vehicle. Then somebody called the engineer an idiot, declaring that he probably wasn’t an engineer at all because he couldn’t understand the simple concept of the force of 200 mile-per-hour winds. Somebody else said something about how his father, riding in the car with Will, was probably delusional during the experience and misreported Will being sucked out of the car in the first place. Then somebody else said that tornados violate the laws of physics. Then that provoked even more insults as people took advantage of the opportunity to call that poster an idiot. This was only the beginning… I’m reading the news today and there is page after page after page of bantering, complaining, arguing, insulting and, frankly, hating on someone of something.

For all that is good and right with the world; a young man died, OK? Are you really going to lower yourselves to second-grade bullying over his death? How grossly offensive to him, to Joplin, and to humanity in general.

Mother Teresa said that we should radiate God’s Love. This should happen all of the time, but especially during times of such great sorrow and loss for so many people. Yet, I am appalled at how cruel or condescending some can be.

Thankfully, we know not everyone is like this. Certainly several people have pitched-in to help Joplin recover. We have sent money and food and filled our blood banks to provide the aid that they all need right now. I would hope they have the majority of our country’s support.

Even so, you should carefully consider if you radiate love when you encounter another human being, regardless of whether the encounter occurs on Facebook, in person, over the phone or E-Mail or even as a comment on a news story.

Perhaps if you have nothing good to say then you shouldn’t say anything at all.

…and that’s why it’s a Gun’s Quote!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Gun's Quote-of-the-Week!!

Gun's Quote-of-the-Week:

"...This is only a test..."
-Random guy on TV.

Welcome back!

So, forgive me, but this is something of a test message. I have no idea how this new blog and “FeedBurner” system is supposed to work, and whether or not the connection I setup between it and Facebook will actually interface. There are still a few bugs and kinks to work out.

Also, I need to give people more time to move from the Facebook group into this new Blog. There are those people who only login to Facebook once or twice a month that haven’t gotten the memo yet, which is fine. I extended out the date of the “Group is Moving” event to August so that it would show up in everyone’s newsfeed at some point if they only get on Facebook once or twice a month, if that.

So that you’re in the loop, the Facebook group and Blogger will run in parallel all summer long until the majority of people get on Blogger. (Only 25 have registered so far) After the summer, I will disconnect the Facebook group from Blogger so that you only get Gun’s Quote messages from Blogger. For those of you who typed your E-Mail into Blogger and are now getting automatic E-Mails, you may wish to change your Facebook settings for the Gun’s Quotes group so that you don’t get double messages every week.

Your “real” Gun’s Quotes will start next week.

As always, please help spread the work. At the time Facebook started to shut down the old Gun’s Quotes group, we had 206 subscribers. Like I said, only 25 people signed up for the new site so we have some ground to make up to get everyone back on board. If you know fellow Gun’s Quotes subscribers, remind them to make the switch!

For those who did type their E-Mail address into Blogger, make sure you confirm your address with the confirmation E-Mail it sends you! About 10 of you have yet to do this and Blogger will not send messages to unconfirmed addresses!

Thanks everyone for your support and, of course, apologies for the delay. You’ll have your first post next week on the new system once I tweak it after this pseudo-test message.

Later!
-Gun

Monday, May 16, 2011

Gun's Quotes v2.0

Howdy, folks!

Gun's Quotes is back on a new blog from Blogger and moving off of Facebook permanently. Please add your E-Mail address on the right side of the page and you will be subscribed to the weekly quotes once again. Gun's Quotes will start publishing as soon as this website is complete and I feel like the majority of you are transferred over to Blogger.

Thanks for following along!