Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Annihilation Proclamation

Being at work always puts me in a mood to rant and rave about political nonsense (wonder why) and to basically find creative ways to free up our population.  Add to that the idea of being completely irritated by unintelligent nutjobs that shouldn't be wasting time in public just to ruin my day, and I feel that a blog is necessary.  I know these things tend to be controversial with some, but I'm only looking out for myself, my children, those I care about, and really the rest of America.  It's important.  It's like I'm a human environmentalist.  By that I mean, I'm not so much concerned about what effects we have on our planet (I am, but no more than the average being who's too busy to freak out over my recycling abilities), but I'm more concerned about what effects humans have on my own "environment"...yours as well; and it's more of a mental thing.  I go by the saying, "Never let stupid people rent space in your head."  It's a good saying.  I have to remind myself of it sometimes, but it's one to live by.  However, when you're surrounded by stupidity and ignorance, you sometimes forget to hold up the NO VACANCY sign.  And then they all crowd in like Mexico exploded.  So, you have your angel and devil residing on the shoulders of your brain; the angel saying, "These individuals are misunderstood.  Give them a chance.  They need to be cultivated.  They were never loved as a child."  Then the devil says, "Look to your arsenal and get these degenerates out of here!"  Guess which one I'd prefer to side with?

So, I'd like to simply suggest that we develop a program to help remedy this situation.  It's not like we need to waste money on research.  We already have most of the resources at our fingertips, my personal favorite simply being sterilization.  I can certainly tolerate an individual as long as I know they don't have to ruin generations to come.  I'd do that for my children and the children of my friends.  And, imagine how much money we'd save in other programs by putting something like this in place.  Add the concept of not letting non tax-paying citizens and non-citizens remain in our country, and you've got some real efficiency in place.

What it comes down to is the fact that America was developed using a system.  It started with a simple set of rules (our Constitution) that guaranteed the rights and safety of the individual as well as the whole.  And then it grew with a financial plan (taxation) to make sure the citizens receiving those rights and protection were well provided for as a whole when in time of need.  Can you imagine going back to that?  Because we're no where near that now.  The programs that currently reside in our system today (the big ones anyway, as there are small ones that don't even make sense) began as a means to aid those who paid into the system and needed help to remain a valuable part of society.  Misappropriation of funds, poor leadership within the programs and all the way up, being taken advantage of...all of these things bring these programs to a point that they are no longer valuable for the whole.  For the individual, maybe.  But for the whole, they have become a drainage system.  I'm not saying they need to go away; I'm just saying I'd like to run them myself for awhile.

And then you have simply the people that mentally drain the value from others with their lack of intelligence, blatant disregard for the rules/guidelines of society, or even just a common sense deficiency.  These would include our criminals, degenerate neighbors, black sheep relatives, and the millions of stupid people at the grocery store in the middle of the day who only have 2 speeds: slow and stop.  What is the answer for these people?  Well, I firmly believe that if you never tell someone they're doing something wrong, they'll never stop doing it.  That's another fair reason to introduce re-education camps.  We'll give them the tools they need to survive among their fellow man; we'll teach them how to become productive members of society.  And if that doesn't work?  Oh, well.  Bye-bye.  Game over.  Thanks for playing.  Now, can you actually stop being stupid...like cold turkey?  It's worth a try to find out.  I'm sure I could conjure up some experimentation on that issue.  If they can't...imagine the open space to briskly walk through the grocery store to pick up the one or two things that you needed and sacrificed your lunch for.  It's a win-win.

In conclusion, I would like to say that it is our responsibility as Americans to not be so concerned about the rights of the individual and place that concern over the rights of the whole.  I'm not about to make sacrifices in my life because some douchebag has hurt feelings somewhere.  I would like to live my life uninhibited by those less intelligent than me, by those who only think of themselves, and by those who think rules don't apply to them.

4 comments:

  1. wow.someone pissed you off at lunch today. and i take offense to the black sheep portion of your rant. its BITCHY black sheep.

    not everyone has brains. those that do, and still find a way to fuck it up for us are the ones who should be sent far far away.

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  2. I knew you would bring up the BITCHY black sheep and it made me laugh even as I wrote this.

    And I agree that the problems do not lie solely with the unintelligent. These people would be sent to the re-education camps too. But it's not about sending them far away. It's about enclosing them until they reform and if they don't...

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  3. all I know is, when people are looking at something on a shelf in a store, they must STEP BACK from the shelf in order for others to have access to said thing. This seems to be a big problem lately.

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  4. I would like to suggest that if someone can't properly shop in a physical store, they need to move their business to the virtual realm. I shouldn't have to be irritated.

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