Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Infraggable Tony-Man vs. Tragic School Schootings

{Original Post date 14 December 2012}

You know, I never mean to be this guy. I know that what happened is a terrible tragedy, but when is it that a terrible tragedy becomes an every-day event? I don't know about any of you, but I'm tired of having my life stopped for an insignificant amount of time, just because some jag-off decides that his life is so terrible, that he has to be some self-righteous whack-a-doo and blow people's brains out, all in the name of making this country stop its fuckin' already fucked-up catasthopies to spare time for these idiots.

I'm not unsympathetic. But people shooting each other has been a tragic thing since the day gunpowder was invented. The only thing that makes Columbine, or The University of Virginia, or Sandy Hook Elementary different, is because it happened at a school. Or at a movie theater, or at some public place where children are present. Fucking wake up, America! Yes, grieve for these people, and those directly affected by it. Grow a fuckin' soul and teach these fuckstains of society the difference between right and wrong, and for fuck's sake, have some pride as a nation, and let's keep the advertising of just how fucked up we are to a minimum. Especially since few nations in the world still takes us seriously.

People want to know how we're better than the barbaric nations and clans and tribes who we proclaim as the enemies of terror? ...yeah, get back to me once you find a non-bullshit answer. For fuck's sakes, America. If we're running around pretending to be big brother, then set a fucking example... and stop being a snobbish teenager still trying to look up the skirts of our debauchery and deviance.

Really, I'm just tired of people getting themselves all twisted, and religious about these tragedies. Half of these morons are saying "Where's God?" the other half saying "It's God's design." Well, I say that both sides are a bunch of morons. This, like most tragedies isn't God's plan nor the absence of God, but a relatively small ramification of the infinite coincidence that is chance. Life's a spectacle of great and terrible things as it is, and yet the omnipresent media gobbles this shit up and spins it however it wants to to get those all mighty ratings. And it's bullshit. The media creates just as many if not more problems then it should ever have to. And because that media loves to put every problematic insignificant little blurb of a thing into the world's eye, no one can be left along to it's own insignificant meandering.

People die from hundreds of cancers. A man beats his wife because his steak isn't cooked all the way, a child starves and dies in an alleyway. Food shortages, natural disasters destroys thousands of homes, and tens of thousands of families. Politicians accept millions of dollars of blackmail bribe money to cover up affairs they have with under aged prostitutes with the clap. And decent people with qualifications cannot even land a decent job despite their years of college, or service to their government military. People die, or lose their livelihood every seven seconds in America alone, most of them for no good cause such has life expectancy. Wake up, America! The end of the world probably won't happen... but we've sold our souls long before now.

What happened is a tragedy... but is it too much to ask that we should allow the affected area to handle this with dignity and respect, by not thrusting bullshit like this into the world's eye? Or are we as a nation so incompetent that we cannot even recognize just how we're treating our nation as little more than a sideshow that says, "Hey we're America! We don't care what we do as long as you see us."

A reckoning is coming America. Whether you believe in God, Gods, the Zodiac, or some other equally valid; but ultimately unhelpful higher power. America will only find itself wallowing in its own squalid wastes until finally, we're wiped off the face of this earth. I can only hope that when it finally happens, I'll be dead. And hopefully by irony.

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