Toward a Better World #2: Reconsidering Cannibalism
You see a lot of crazy things in the world today: Tofurkey, chocolate-flavored French fries, Spork-on-a-Rope. In an effort to help my fellow food enthusiasts cut through the clutter, see the correct path more clearly, and live happier, healthier lives, I'm sweeping off the welcome mat to Reality and offering my unqualified insights into truth and justice, my gentle cajoling toward more complete acceptance of common sense, my notes...toward a better world.
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People used to say, "If man was meant to fly, God would have given him wings." We now know people who talk like that are crazy.
Some now say, "Cannibalism is wrong," but it won’t be long before these people, too, are seen for what they are: short-sighted moralistic wing-nuts.
There’s nothing immoral with cannibalism. Hey, it's the 21st century: wake up and smell the napalm; morality hardly exists.
The only question you need to ask yourself is: "Can I bring myself to do it?"
And when it comes to cannibalism, the only reasonable answer is "Whaddayagoofy? Of course I can do it!."
With the constant craving for new food sensations, I say it's high time to drop the silly prohibition against consuming our fellow people. Take a look around: cemeteries are filling up, and with a future that promises to keep us in a state of Constant and Total War, we're going to have to dig a lot more six-foot holes to bury potential chow. What a waste of time and effort! What a waste of food! Children are starving in China. We should be digging barbecue pits.
At my back I always hear, nattering nay-sayers drawing near; some will inevitably murmur that there are so-called medical reasons for not eating human beings. But look, if modern science can develop an Orgasmatron (
http://www.orgasmatron.com) and new ways of communicating with people on other astral planes (AstralChat, patent pending, DCH, Inc), then surely we in the science community can find a way to get FDA approval for putting PeopleMeat, HumaNuggets and Mrs. Lovett’s Meat Pies in the deli department.
Of course, none of this will happen without adequate supply and demand. Both these preconditions for economic success are already there. In a few years, we're going to have way more product than we know what to do with, so supply is no problem And demand? Sheesh. Are we not already enjoying surrogate cannibalism when we partake of Holy Communion or Manwich?. Wasn’t
Soylent Green a very popular movie? Are you going to tell me I'm the only guy with
A Modest Proposal on the cookbook stand?!
Of course, some traditionalists are probably still hung up on the morality issue. My recommendation is to just do a little rethinking and rewording, same as we’ve done with old-timey expressions like "till death do us part" and "government by and for the people." Just reconsider and revise the old Christian cliche to give it more modern relevance: "Love they neighbor; he's delicious!"
Any way, that's the plan. I offer it gratis. I am David Hammond, and this has been my humble effort to move us all…toward a better world.
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David Hammond on April 22nd, 2005, 9:32 am, edited 2 times in total.