One of my Facebook friends is a distant cousin whom I have
never met, Conrad Hilsheimer. He is the consummate
conservative and I am the consummate liberal.
We enjoy yanking each other’s chain on a variety of political matters,
starting in earnest with the 2012 general election. Lately, however, it has taken a turn because
of the current debate on whether there should be any gun control laws enacted
or not. Unfortunately, some of my
friends pound on him and some of his friends pound on me, but the two of us
respect the other and tolerate each other’s position. Today, though, a comment
by another of my distant cousins hit me below the belt. Conrad takes the position of the NRA that absolutely
there should be no gun control laws enacted while I take the position that
reasonable controls must be enacted—controls such as universal background
checks and a limitation on the capacity of ammunition clips.
Late this week Conrad posted a photo on Facebook of a man
bonding with his young son over a rifle.
I made a comment that the only beef I have is with those who want no
background checks on gun buyers or other reasonable gun control legislation
passed. This morning, after signing onto
F/B I am greeted with a response from another distant cousin, George von
Hilsheimer, PhD who wrote:
“Dave, how in the devil did you get Hilsheimer genes? You
sound just like Adolph Hitler, "we German people are demonstrating our
higher civilization by registering our guns, it is a civilized act. Well, the
next civilized act was to collect all the guns. For me, try taking them from my
cold, dead hands. George Sie werden zu shoen alt und zu schpaet schmart. And
given that your genes are week, [sic] "You became too soon old, and too
late smart. George”
This from a man who supposedly has a degree from Saybrook
College in San Francisco and who also studied at the universities of Chicago
and Miami (FL). The only educational institution
I could find is an online outfit named Saybrook University. It has no campus or physical location I could
find. It could be located in San
Francisco, someone’s garage, or Timbuktu for that matter. I have a degree from North Carolina Wesleyan
College, but I also studied at Rollins College, the University of Maryland, Florida State
University, The Citadel, and the University of Wisconsin.
This afternoon I did a web search on this man and ran across
an Orlando Sentinel story from 1992 about his being charged with practicing
medicine without a license because he was accused of improperly performing the
duties of a physician by diagnosing allergies.
Apparently he injected testosterone into a boy’s legs which nearly
crippled him. He agreed to a plea deal in
which he was placed on two years’ probation and was prohibited from owning or
administering any medical clinic.
In 1973 he had been arrested and charged with practicing
medicine without a license at the former Green Valley School, which closed
in 1974 after a U.S. Senate investigation into its practices and federal
subsidies. The charges were dropped on a
technicality. At the hearing, former
nurses testified about the use of torture, mock funerals, injections of dust
and testosterone, and other unorthodox methods of treatment. After seeing a news story about this on The
CBS News with Walter Cronkite, I asked my grandmother if we were related to George
Von Hilsheimer. She laughed and told me
he was the black sheep of the family. I
certainly can believe it. In fact, she
told me that he added the “von” to his last name. I’ll refrain from speculating on the reason.
In closing, while this man likens my views on gun control to
those of Adolph Hitler (I am not against legal gun ownership), it would appear
to this observer that his practices are more akin to those of Dr. Josef
Mengele. Let the reader be the judge. I still believe that reasonable gun control
legislation, including universal background checks, should be enacted. Oh, and
by the way… I responded to the accusation that I sounded like Hitler by asking
Cousin George that, as a psychologist, would he want to allow one of his
patients to purchase a firearm for want of a background check? I have yet to have a response.
1 comment:
Can I just say Wow? He's got a lot of nerve. While I am one of those who yanks your chain and we differ vastly on certain subjects, I still respect your opinions and your right to express them. And our beliefs about gun control are closer than not.
Remember that I was at your house in Wisconsin Rapids visiting when that story about George came on the TV? I couldn't believe we were related to such a fiend. He obviously fell from the nuttier limb of the family tree and hit every branch on the way down. What a creepy guy.
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