Human Beings: The Omnicidal Species. There is
Nothing They Won’t KillBy John Kozy
September 24, 2015 "Information
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Human beings
comprise an omnicidal species. Apparently there is nothing they
won’t kill. Yet some claim to value life and say that all lives
matter. But if all lives matter, Palestinian lives matter, Syrian
lives matter, Iraqi lives matter, Afghan lives matter, Libyan lives
matter. If all lives matter, Osama bin Laden’s life mattered. So did
Al Awlaki’s and his fifteen year old son’s. So did Gaddafi’s and the
lives of every member of the armed forces who died on a Middle
Eastern battlefield, including the Americans who died there. But
they are dead now, gone forever, and George W. Bush, Dick Cheney,
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and all the neoconservatives who
advocated going to war in Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from
acquiring nonexistent weapons of mass destruction murdered them as
surely as Dr. Palmer murdered Cecil the lion.
A few weeks ago, my wife came in from the back
yard yelling, “John, John, a snake. There’s a snake in the back
yard. Get something to kill it. Kill it.”
I was in no mood to do any killing and didn’t have
anything handy to kill it with anyhow so I calmly went outside to
have a look around. Sure enough, there it was. A beautiful,
completely benign, about 18 inches long, orange and black, western
ribbon snake sunning itself.
Not only was there no reason to kill it, there was
no reason to even disturb it. Yet in the interests of domestic
tranquility, a little nudging induced it to slither into some
underbrush and disappear. But my wife had really wanted it dead even
though she’s a kind compassionate person who generally loves
animals. She contributes to local animal shelters and is always
horrified when she hears stories of animal cruelty. Neither she nor
anyone else I know would have considered killing that snake animal
cruelty. Why? Was it because of the story they all were told when
they were young about Eve’s tryst with a serpent in the Garden of
Eden or because of a wild imagination based on ignorance of what
snakes might be capable of doing like swallowing the whole house,
for instance? I don’t know.
A few days later I read about a hiker’s being
mauled by a bear in Yellowstone. A sow was spotted and although no
one had witnessed the mauling, the assumption was made that she was
the mauler. She was captured and put down. Why? For having offended
human sensibilities? She may not even have been guilty, and no other
bear in the park could have been prevented from mauling anyone
because of her death. Her killing had no purpose whatsoever. It was
purely gratuitous, an act of vengeance.
Then the news of Dr. Palmer’s killing of Cecil the
lion in Zimbabwe hit the air. Palmer, an exceedingly rich American
wanted the pleasure of killing a lion so he could hang its head on a
wall. He wanted a trophy! He claims to have done no wrong but he
tried to hide the killing. Cecil’s collar was hidden in a tree
before his head was removed for mounting. It was all perfectly
innocent, of course. Except for Cecil’s special status, being a lion
with a name and a collar, Dr. Palmer, the lion slayer, would have
been delighted with the kill. I suspect a celebration would have
been in order.
Of course, a vast difference exists between people
like my wife and Dr. Palmer. My wife would be horrified at the
thought of mounting even a beautiful dead snake on the wall of her
living room, but Dr. Palmer would be delighted with it. Yet Dr.
Palmers are not rare. In my neighborhood, a barber has a shop
adorned with mounted fish all of which he has gleefully murdered.
They were beautiful fish. Why would anyone want them dead? And Sarah
Palin posted a video of her shooting a superb elk to demonstrate how
firm she would be dealing with the Russians had he been elected to
the office of Vice President. What shooting a clueless elk standing
still in a clearing on a hill says about how aware Russians armed,
hidden, and willing to shoot back would react eludes me.
When Osama Bin Laden was assassinated by navy
seals, the President and his advisors, keeping track of the event
electronically, are said to have cheered when the fatal shot was
fired. But is there any essential difference between their glee and
Dr. Palmer’s when he killed Cecil? I don’t know. Readers can judge
for themselves. What kind of human being is cheered by a killing?
Perhaps a very normal one.
Maybe a psychological malady exists that describes
such people—Dr. Palmer, the barber, and all the President’s men. Do
they all suffer from some gross inadequacy that causes them to over
compensate by killing animals that pose no danger to them? If there
is one, psychologists certainly don’t emphasize it. Are normal
people natural killers and are the healers deranged? Is the Grim
Reaper a member of this species? Is there anything human beings
won’t find a way to kill?
Think about it? Life is an oxymoronic activity.
Some living things must kill other living things to endure. A
mathematician would recognize that as a reductio ad absurdum,
an absurdity that cannot be sustained. But few human beings are
mathematicians. Some killing may have to be done to subsist, but
gratuitous killing does not.
People sought ways to kill bacteria that are
deadly. Antibiotics were discovered. A good and necessary thing. But
immediately people began feeding antibiotics to chickens, cows,
horses, none of whom exhibited any signs of being infected. Whether
bacteria were benign or malign made no difference. People were going
to kill them. And ways of killing other things have been developed
too. There are herbicides, fungicides, pesticides, insecticides,
every kind of cide. There are bullets, bombs, missiles, hooks,
snares, traps, spears, and nets to kill animals and sea life of all
kinds. People also kill each other and even themselves. Children
kill parents, parents kill children, neighbors kill each other and
strangers, strangers kill strangers. Is there anything human beings
won’t kill?
Apparently not. Scripture exists that describes
the killing of even God. Worse, humans glorify His murder by hanging
amulets of an effigy of the God hanging from a cross around their
necks. Is this essentially different from hanging the head of an
animal on a wall? Why do these human beings glorify the murder of
God rather than His birth or resurrection? What does the fascination
with death consist of? Human beings seem to enjoy and be entertained
by it. (Bill Nye the science guy who searches for life forms in the
sky—why? Do you want to kill them?)
Since long before motion pictures and television,
a literary genre called the murder mystery has entertained people.
These people say they enjoy solving the conundrums. But writers can
concoct similar conundrums about things other than killing. But no
robbery mysteries exist. No who started the nasty rumor mysteries
exist either. The killing seems to be a necessary ingredient of the
story. Why this fascination with death? Why are people so quick to
turn to killing?
Yet despite this ubiquitous killing, a group
exists that calls itself pro life. It seeks to stop the aborting of
fertilized human fetuses but gives no evidence of any concern about
the killing that goes on around them every day. These people claim
to value life. Mike Huckabee, in reacting to the Black Lives Matter
movement has said “white lives matter; all lives matter” but he
doesn’t mean it and neither does anyone else in the pro life
movement. They don’t seem to understand that if all lives matter,
Palestinian lives matter, Syrian lives matter,
Iraqi lives matter, Afghan lives matter, Libyan
lives matter. If all lives matter, Osama bin Laden’s life mattered.
So did Al Awlaki’s and his fifteen year old son’s. So did Gaddafi’s
and the lives of every member of the armed forces who died on a
Middle Eastern battlefield, including the Americans who died there.
But they are dead now, gone forever, and George W. Bush, Dick
Cheney, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and all the neoconservatives
who advocated going to war in Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from
acquiring nonexistent weapons of mass destruction murdered them as
surely as Dr. Palmer murdered Cecil. They cannot avoid the guilt.
No person express how much s/he values life by
trying to save the nonexistent lives of the unborn but by how the
living are treated. The living are not being treated well when the
homeless go unsheltered, the hungry go unfed, and the sick go
untreated which may explain why those interred in cemeteries are
commonly described as being in a better place. What a bitter
judgment that expression is on the quality of the human condition.
We all aught to be ashamed!
John Kozy
is a retired professor of philosophy and logic who writes on social,
political, and economic issues. After serving in the U.S. Army
during the Korean War, he spent 20 years as a university professor
and another 20 years working as a writer. He has published a
textbook in formal logic commercially, in academic journals and a
small number of commercial magazines, and has written a number of
guest editorials for newspapers. His on-line pieces can be found on
http://www.jkozy.com/ and he can
be emailed from that site’s homepage.
Copyright © John Kozy, Global Research, 2015