Saturday, April 25, 2009

I'll kill you on human grounds not save you ..

I perceive most of the humans as selfish, back-stabbers, bitter, foolish, impractical, insatiable, callous, rebels, hedonistic, envious, among other qualities. So, on humanitarian grounds one can only eradicate, screw, hurt, devastate, demolish, and annihilate each other.


This perception of mine stems from our past as barbarians & scavengers as well as more recently of war-mongers, terrorists, rapists & politicians. Seems like only two kinds of humans exists – those dare to openly be whatever I wrote above and those who are cowards and are afraid of legal and societal laws. (I guess I belong to the second kind, so far!)


The animal rights activities plead us to leave some dumb animals in some obscure part of the world alone, in peace – on human grounds. But the way I see our evolution so far, humans evolved into this kind (from monkeys and apes who were ‘vegans’ as far as I know) after chasing off animals from their natural habitats, feeding on them and at best, by taming them. We were never sympathetic to anyone other than ourselves.


We call a ghastly act by a criminal – inhuman. But again, isn’t this what we have been from beginning of time? ‘Snatch’ whatever you don’t have, ‘take’ whatever you like, depending on your strength & position. Even our so called Hindu Gods attained their status this way – innumerable wars to strengthen their kingdom and even to get their wives. I strongly feel, ‘to take what you like & screw others’ is a deep rooted culture within us. Thats how we extract oil & metals & other natural resources. Isn’t it?


So my point is, if I am correct and this is what we actually are, then shouldn’t we start using the words ‘humane’ and ‘humanitarian’ exactly the opposite sense? I am sure altering our natural behavior soon will be a lot more difficult and we should accept that this is how we are and to hell we all are going. :)


Instead, I propose that we use different animals for different purpose and probably it will create a novel impact on us too.

Honesty and friendliness on ‘canine’ grounds.

Peaceful like ‘bovine’.

‘Ovine’ for being helpful.

Giving clemency through your ‘equine’ position.


The list can go on with more suitable words than misrepresenting things through disgusting ‘humans’...


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