Ebola nothing compared to gun violence
To the Editor:
News has recently come of the death of a second ebola victim on U.S. soil — a doctor from Sierra Leone flown here too late for treatment. Several thousand have died in the West Africa epidemic, too, and every death of a precious human being is tragic, of course.
But why have we allowed the media and political leaders to fan the flames of fear into a panic? We’re taking extreme measures at airports to keep potential ebola potential carriers from entering the country.
At the same time, however, there are 11,000 victims of gun violence in our country every year — a true epidemic. And no such panic over gun deaths occurs; no media or political figures are calling for gun control to prevent these deaths; no efforts to keep guns out of the hands of those who would use them to cause death are being taken.
I wonder why? Are the lives killed by guns less sacred that those lost to ebola? Perhaps we should “follow the money”?
Doug Wingeier
Waynesville