"Fargo"-ing Humanity's Cancer

     Do you ever feel like going Fargo on someone, once in a while?  I have to be honest, I do.
     In my fifty-two years, there have been a few people I would have loved to push through a wood chipper.  Crows, as annoying as they are, need food too.
     It seems, some people get away with anything and everything.  These sub species of humanity tend to break every law, man's as well as nature.  They laugh in the faces of decent, hard working people, not only paying for their existence, but good people who would never even consider doing anything immoral, unethical, not to mention illegal.
     This deviant behaviour, rubs me in a way that I can only describe as disturbing.   Not just the fingernails scratching down a chalkboard either.  I mean full blown, hold your breath, counting, counting, well you'll never be able to count that high to get over your feeling of neurotic apprehension.  In fact, there are no words strong enough that compose the 6,500 human languages in the world that come close to defining this level of disturbia.
     I'm not talking about hate either.  There's no point in hating, or being malicious, they are a waste of your energy, time, and both steal your joy.  No, this is like a malignant growth on the back of society.  A cancerous, parasite, slowly and painfully eating away at all that's good and kind in the world.
     Cancer is uncontrolled division of abnormal cells, taking over an otherwise healthy body.  Without intervention, it will kill a body, often in a slow, painful way. Cancer is also defined as a practise or phenomenon perceived to be evil or destructive, often hard to contain or eradicate.
     Humans do everything they can to rid a body of such a vile disease, why then, do we not do the same for the scourge taking over our society?  A quick zip through a wood chipper, and bingo, bango, no more malignancy.  Quicker, cheaper and no side effects than conventional cancer treatments.
     Like I said, I'm not a violent person by nature, and I don't "hate" on people.  This is a viable solution to a growing problem.  I imagine, this is why I am not in any type of public office.
     Disease weakens an individual, but it also weakens a species.  Look at the dinosaur, or perhaps, notice we have no dinosaurs.  Extinction was a direct result of disease, can we be far behind?
       If we continue to reward bad behavior, and punish the good people working to make our world good and decent, one day we might be the one on display in a museum, being gawked at by another stronger species.


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