My solution is simple. Every citizen in this nation should be issued a standard 9MM pistol, provided generously by the caring government. If a citizen can afford to do so, they may upgrade their given firearm with payment. It would be a great service to our nation, preventing crimes all over the board. Children may defend themselves- but most importantly, the incentive to massacre an elementary school will die down. If an enemy invades, we'll have an army of over 300 million soldiers, guns loaded and fingers on the trigger. Weapon producing companies will benefit off of this, able to provide for the government and their people instead of being shunned for giving unstable members of society the resources necessary to terrorize a learning environment. Seeing gun ownership as the issue, giving every citizen access to a firearm will cause the idea of obtaining a gun less special, therefore lessening the likelihood of impulsive decision-making.
My proposal is no more bold than those advised by other officials, simply stating what is necessary for the growth of society. I promote this necessary work having no other motive than the public good of my country, making the nation's great schools a safer place to which students look forward to attending.

This was so well written and models Jonathan Swift's style very well. I like your attention to detail towards his sentence structure, diction, and organization.
ReplyDeleteHi Peter.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the topic you chose for your blog, gun control and school shootings have been such an emotional and controversial topic lately. But anyways, nice twist on Swift's essay.