{"id":64852,"date":"2015-10-12T12:00:41","date_gmt":"2015-10-12T11:00:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=64852"},"modified":"2019-12-04T09:15:34","modified_gmt":"2019-12-04T09:15:34","slug":"school-shootings-in-the-usa-10-points","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2015\/10\/school-shootings-in-the-usa-10-points\/","title":{"rendered":"School Shootings in the USA: 10 Points"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Oregon community college was &#8220;the 45th school shooting this year in America; the 142nd school shooting since the Newton massacre in 2012&#8221;, Matthew Albracht&#8211;Peace Alliance&#8211;who adds: 25% of women experience domestic violence, 6 million children witness it every year, 28% of children are bullied during the year and they are 2 to 9 times more likely to commit suicide. <em>What can be done?<\/em> 10 points:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><em>Gun control, of course<\/em>. But the point is not only sales control but possession control with very strict laws for possession and making illegal possession a federal crime. With an average of at least one lethal weapon per citizen, there are enough arms to continue shootings; sales control is insufficient. States and municipalities can endorse this ahead of time for <em>Weapons Free Zones in America<\/em>, as places where life is safer. There will still be armed police around.<\/li>\n<li><em>Less violent foreign policy, of course.<\/em> Believing that serious change in domestic violence is possible without serious change from violent to solution-oriented foreign policy is unspeakably naive. &#8220;If my government can kill whoever stands in our way so can I; if we think we are exceptional, above the law, so am I, as a US citizen&#8221; is a psycho-mechanism that can only be beaten by destroying the premise. A government solving problems instead of bombing their way through will have an equally strong effect on the citizens, but this time positive.<\/li>\n<li><em>Less violent media, of course.<\/em> The point is not only less violence, with copycat danger. The point is deeper: media that focus on solutions; journalists who systematically ask politicians &#8220;what is the unsolved conflict underlying this violence, and what are you going to do about it?&#8221;; media with at least as much attention to peace efforts as to violence (which of course has to be reported); switching the point of gravity from the negative and superficial to the root causes and to positive approaches, in all the usual media negativism.<\/li>\n<li><em>Handling mental cases better, of course.<\/em> Every shooting is a mental case; no concept of normalcy embraces gunning down people in schools. Moreover, nearly every shooting is also a suicidal case; they know perfectly well that they will themselves be gunned down, or captured for capital punishment and use a last bullet for themselves. They belong in institutions&#8211;a rich society can afford such preventive measures for care and cure; not at home with a mother who may care but not cure. As the preceding three points, professionalism is needed.<\/li>\n<li><em>Peace education from kindergarten onward, of course.<\/em> The experience from Norway: this is better done by discussing how to handle their own conflicts&#8211;bullying, with and among teachers, with and between parents, with and among administrators, among all of them rather than by reading texts; they come in addition. Use the concrete cases to understand conflicts not as violence but problems of incompatibility&#8211;&#8220;I want this, He wants that, the goals clash&#8221;&#8211;crying for solution, solving the problem, making the goals compatible. Dialogue and mutual respect will help a lot. In K and lower grades the teachers have to propose solutions&#8211;children are not born with them but think conflict behavior at home&#8211;the only reality they know&#8211;is normal. Then they start proposing and implementing themselves, ahead of adults so often getting lost in &#8220;I am right, He is wrong&#8221;.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>However, there is more than handling conflict relations; there is also building peace relations of friendship, love. Sooner or later equity and empathy have to enter: in friendship there is cooperation for mutual, but also relatively equal benefit, one is not an underling of the other. Moreover, they learn to respect each other&#8217;s views.<\/p>\n<ol start=\"6\">\n<li><em>Conflict hygiene<\/em>. Body hygiene is taught, time for conflict hygiene. Know your own goals. Know those of others. If incompatible do not get angry, hateful, violent; see the other party as a partner in mutual search for solution, not as enemy. You may need mediators.<\/li>\n<li><em>Conflict solution.<\/em> It has to be learnt. A good point of departure is to know the three solutions for conflicts with two goals: compromise (the lazy way out, usually unsatisfactory); neither-nor, give up both, surprisingly useful; both-and&#8211;the best, bridging goals in a somewhat new reality, like a club, new togetherness. Not only to prevent future violence, but also using the conflict to build peace.<\/li>\n<li><em>Trauma conciliation<\/em>. It has to be learnt, how to handle the memories of past violence that can well up and destroy everything. A good point of departure is to know three musts: with the help of a friend try to understand the underlying conflict and whether it can still be solved; the perpetrator of violence distancing himself from the act, &#8220;that was stupid of me&#8221;, &#8220;I wish it undone&#8221; rather than apology; then both trying to design some future cooperation.<\/li>\n<li><em>Peace Structure.<\/em> General formula: horizontal relations, mutual and equal benefit all over&#8211;much progress has been and is being made. Equity. Between genders and generations in families and elsewhere, between races everywhere also internationally, by reducing economic gaps in societies and companies&#8211;build cooperatives instead&#8211;by reducing political gaps through genuine democracy, not bank-ocracy. More cooperative, less competitive, schooling from K to university.<\/li>\n<li><u>Peace Culture<\/u>. General formula: mutual learning to reduce cultural gaps&#8211;&#8220;I like that idea of yours and will adopt it; how about you and my points?&#8221; Denounce any idea of being chosen with rights, even duties, to be above others. Celebrate the value of any human being, of life itself as a sacred gift. Empathy. +With any victim, with the bereaved. And criminals: restorative, not punitive justice.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>A tall order? Not at all, and it is all coming. The USA knows that unlimited guns and empire are dying and are in a state of denial, hanging on to the past, moving through agony to acceptance. In the meantime the other eight points can be practiced locally, right away.<\/p>\n<p>____________________________<\/p>\n<p><em>Johan Galtung, a professor of peace studies, dr hc mult, is founder of the <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/\" >TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment<\/a><em> and rector of the <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tpu\/\" >TRANSCEND Peace University-TPU<\/a><em>. He <\/em><em>has published 164 books<\/em><em> on peace and related issues<\/em>, <em>of which 41 have been translated into 35 languages, for a total of 135 book translations<\/em><em>, including \u2018<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tup\/index.php?book=1\" >50 Years-100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives<\/a>,\u2019<em> published by the <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tup\/\" >TRANSCEND University Press-TUP<\/a><em>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Oregon community college was the 45th school shooting this year in America; the 142nd school shooting since the Newton massacre in 2012. 25% of women experience domestic violence, 6 million children witness it every year, 28% of children are bullied during the year and they are 2 to 9 times more likely to commit suicide.  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