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Cuba: Lessons In Gun Control And Medicine
By
Larry Pratt
(12/07/04)
If we are willing, we can learn much from the experiences of others. Or, as it
has been said in the negative: "Those who refuse to learn from history are
condemned to repeat it."
A look at the history of Cuba should make us run screaming in terror from
anything smacking of socialism. Brain surgeon Miguel Faria has laid it all out
for those who will check out his book Cuba in Revolution.
Faria is a refugee from Fidel Castro's socialist "paradise." He still has family
trapped inside that socialist island prison -- a prison that has imposed
draconian gun controls throughout the island. Any prison will attempt to achieve
total control of guns and restrict their possession to just the guards. Well, it
turns out that the most effective tool for gun control in Cuba is the poverty
spawned by socialism. Nobody can afford a gun.
Communist Cuba offers an interesting parallel to Nazi Germany. Both Hitler's
Germany and Castro's Cuba were preceded by regimes that imposed gun control to
keep guns out of the wrong hands. In both cases, gun control failed to keep the
bad guys from getting all the guns they wanted and using them to consolidate
their grip on power following seizure of the reins of government.
Hitler took several years to disarm the population using gun registration lists,
but Castro moved against private gun ownership the second day he was in power.
He sent his thugs throughout the island using the gun registry lists -- compiled
by the preceding Batista regime -- to confiscate the people's firearms.
Different tactics, same objective. A defenseless people don't give the all-wise
leader any lip.
Another parallel between Cuba and Nazi Germany is the prostitution of
psychiatry. Psychiatrists were willing tools of the Nazi regime to "diagnose"
opponents as mentally ill. Cuba is no different. And the mental hospitals are
horror chambers where victims of the Castro thugocracy are drugged into
submission. Alternately, they are electro shocked into compliance.
Lest we think America is immune from psychiatry's willingness to pursue a
political agenda in the name of science, we should recall the University of
California at Berkeley study earlier this year. A number of psychiatrists
concluded that they had identified the personality type that adequately
described both Hitler and Ronald Reagan.
Medicine beyond the field of psychiatry has not been immune from practicing
politics instead of medicine. Medical journals have been filled with gun control
opinion masquerading as science. We can thank Dr. Faria for having coaxed the
very politically correct Centers for Disease Control (CDC) into doing a review
of the literature on gun control. This lead to one of their first honest moments
-- they concluded that there was no evidence that gun control has ever worked in
the United States.
As we know from the crime data, gun control actually accompanies higher crime
rates, and empowering citizens to carry guns on the street actually lowers
crime. We wish Dr. Faria success in getting the CDC to take the next step and
recognize this. After that, we can hope he will get the psychiatrists to admit
that one has to be crazy to take their political opinions seriously.
[An interview with Dr. Faria on Larry Pratt's Live Fire can be heard on the web
at http://www.gunowners.org/radio.htm.]
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