I am lucky to live in an affluent area, which is quite "safe", but we still have citizens with depression, stresses, domestic violence, alcohol/pill addiction, lack of impulse control, and suicidal thoughts. These issues are
not discussed/hidden because the neighborhood prioritizes the "appearance" of a happy family.
I agree, situational awareness was always necessary.
But my awareness is evolving beyond that.
I've never felt unsafe from
gunfire at my grocery store before, but now I do.
I've never driven on the highway and felt unsafe from
gunfire, but now I do.
I've never worried about the vulnerability of students gathered in large groups for roll call outside the school. But now I do.
My dad is a marksman and taught us all to shoot. He emphasized doing things properly because the. tool. is. deadly. If you couldn't respect and follow the rules, you didn't get to shoot. He was the teacher and would regulate who was responsible enough to use the tool. I naively assumed this was how all people are taught before they purchase their killing tool. I wish our country enforced our gun control laws effectively.
I don't remember feeling unsafe from the threat of gunfire everywhere when I was younger.
I don't know what has changed since then. Was it
Reagan when he demolished mental health care? Is it our fear-mongering news entertainment that plays on people's emotions? Do we just have more guns in our country now than we did previously?