I kind of wonder about you if the memory 20 little kids getting slaughtered does not ruin your holiday season. I know it causes all sorts of trauma for families which have suffered from the plague of gun violence in the United States: and don't deny that it is a plague and save us the "guns save lives" nonsense.
A year ago, 20 little kids were slaughtered in their school. Pureed with an assault rifle, something that was designed for combat. The slaughter was over in a few minutes. Most of these incidents are over quickly.
Of course, the forensic pictures of the pureed little kids won't make it to the paper. Sensitivity to the victims families, although Noah Pozner's mother made sure people saw what the AR-15 did to her kid. Part of me wants to respect the families, yet there is another part that would love to have these disgusting pictures shown to shame the people who keep insisting "guns save lives".
The other problem is that this is not an isolated incident, which is a terrible thing to consider when you try to say that the United States is a civilised nation. People value life in a civilised nation. People don't use deadly force for "self-defence" unless absolutely necessary in a civilised nation (force allow is that reasonable to end the threat).
On the other hand, the United States is a place where parents wonder if they will see their children again when they send them to school. Where people wait to find out if their children are victims when they are about one of these incidents at their child's school.
Sad for a nation that talks about the right to life and tries to pretend it is in someway "Christian" (or at all ethical). There is something called the "golden rule" or rule of reciprocity where you treat others as you would have them treat you. That is common to all religions. Would those who profess to be "Christian" want to be in the situation where they have their child slaughtered?
Although, we see loads of incidents where well meaning parents bring firearms into their homes only to have their child injured or killed.
More importantly, this is the season when we need to think of the words "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men".
If one is going to talk of a war on Christmas, one need to think of who is working to destroy its meaning. This is supposed to be a season of peace. One where soldiers crossed "No Man's Land" in 1914 to celebrate the holiday, much to their superior's consternation. On the other hand, the United States doesn't really appreciate the Season. The New England Puritans banned the holiday. George Washington used it to surprise the Hessian soldiers at Trenton.
Perhaps, people in the US like to talk Christianity, but not really practise it. Think upon the words: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men"
Does an armed society, one which is supposed to be civilised and at peace really live up to that?
Even if you are "pro-gun", think of the families of Newtown who have lost their Children and do a little soul searching.