Taylor Duffy - Las Vegas Shooter



10/18


In class, we talked about how we try so hard to classify or label things in the hope of understanding them. This has always interested me. A lot of the problems that we have in the world would not even exist if labels didn't exist. This whole concept of classifying things really came to light with the recent event of the Las Vegas shooter.


After the horrific event, newspapers and news networks fell silent. Nobody really knew how to portray this man that committed such a horrendous crime. His motives were unclear and interpreting a massacre all of a sudden became very difficult. If he was Muslim it would have made sense why he did it. If he was black it would have made sense why he did it. If he was radical in any way then the event would have been easy to explain. This man stumped so many people because they were unable to put him into a category.


We are so limited by our way of thinking. The way we categorize and our system of language falls so short. Would racism ever even exist if we never decided that these people were 'black' and these people were 'white;' or the controversy between religions. Why is it that we are such intellectual human beings but we are unable to cope with something unless we can smack a label on it??

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