Monday, April 5, 2010

The End Of Men

Lately, I am reading on The Kite Runner, and thinking of how can a lovely neighborhood as Afghanistan could change into such a messy place filled with inhuman-barbaric violence and stupid wars.

Yet, Afghanistan is not the only country who experienced war and suffering from it, unfortunately. The world in general knows war very well. It has gone through ages and experienced a lot of wars.

If we tracking back to the names of who-hold-the-responsibilities (read: trouble maker) for all the famous war ever happened on earth, well here is the list:

1. Wars for power in the Ancient Rome happened in generation initiated by Romulus, Gaius Marius, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus and Octavian –http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome

2. In 1009, Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah ordered the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and then Pope Alexander II gave his blessing in 1063 for Christians to battle the Moslems in the Crusade which then last for 200 years.

3. Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Russia

4. On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian-Serb student and member of Young Bosnia assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo, Bosnia, which then lead to the World War I.

5. September 1, 1939, Hitler with his crazy Nazi invaded Poland and begun the World War II.

6. Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who claimed himself as “The Mother of all Battles” invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990, which then started the Gulf War.

7. George Bush with his “War on Teror” doctrine, initiated the war in Afghanistan and then Iraq.

Can you see the similarity from all of those names? Yes, those are men’s names.

M-E-N.

Well there are numbers of violence done by other men in lot of other parts of the world, including violence done by Taliban to their own Afghan people, violence in South Africa, war in Darfur, and including Majapahit kingdom who invaded Asia back then. But it will be too long to be mentioned here.

I really don’t understand of how human misery always started by men's initiative (except in natural disaster), which I never know whether it is out of his wounded ego or simply madness. And in every war, you can see that the violator (either the aggressor or the defender) are always men. From the top level of politician to the lowest rank of soldier, all are men. And in Africa or Afghanistan, these men make and teach children to kill!!

These men kill, shoot, beat, stab, burn, explode and do a lot more of horrible deeds to their human fellow, for nobody knows what for. And women and children always stuck in the middle of the chaos they have created, as the most suffering victim in this situation.

“EXTINGUIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSHHHH!!!”

Uuurrrggghh, how I want to scream it as loud as possible out of my lung, while I’m spraying infectious viruses around the globe which kill only men.

Don’t blame me to think that as far as men rule the earth, there are no real period of peace, as violence can always be found through “penjajahan ekonomi”, capitalism, corporate takeover, etc, although when there’s NO war. As it is of their destructive nature that they make damages as long as they live. They born with an easily wounded ego. They always need to feel superior, aggressive, always want more and ready to take over everything and possessive.

Hence, men are not important for the future of the human species.

(I am not recommending female ruler right now, it just that tragedy is unavoidable as long as there are men)

“EXTINGUIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSHHHH!!!”

5 comments:

Robert Ravenheart said...

Woo hooo, i like your the way you think of men, it's different!

But unfortunately err... we, men are created with testosterone inside that keeps us to spot, focus, run, and hunt. Yes, we were hunters and we did it to bring foods home, feeding our family in cave.

Scientist assume that legacy still trapped inside modern men nowadays. But if the ancestors hunted, modern men have diverted it, releasing testosterone in sport.

Hey, ada juga segelintir kaum hawa yang terlibat directly dalam aktivitas berdarah. Let's say: Joan of Arc, suku wanita Amazon yang brutal, Countess Elizabeth Bathory, Mulan, Nefertiti, etc. Their names were written in history.

But, admit it. Regardless how brutal a man could be, just think how many times he could make you feel like a woman, completely? Hahaha...

(That's only one MAN opinion).

Ghonuk said...

Not many times, Robert, :D
Not many times...

For me, men are one of the tough components of the universe that I have to survive from...many times.

:(
sigh...

But you're a nice man, and I thank you for the comment. Sincerely.

I only wish someday before I die I can feel like a real woman because of a man...(in a sarcastic tone)

cumi laut said...

ouch..

anyways, just a small history lesson, (breathee iiiin)

Cleopatra, though partnered with Mark Anthony, did start wars, by trying to set up a rival empire to Rome.

Queen of the Iceni, Boudicca, did start a major rebellion against Rome after being severely provoked, well this is another case, since the provocateur is men.

Another Queen who rebelled against Rome was Zenobia of Palmyra, though defeated and allowed to live.

enough about Rome.

Aefelflaed, the 'Lady of the Mercians' daughter of Alfred the Great of Wessex, fought against the Danes, though she was with her husband the King of Mercia, but after he died, she led the army herself and killed in battle.

Matilda of Tuscany fought against the Austrian Emperor in support of the Pope. She governed a large part of Italy in her own right, and was a major military leader. It was not clear though what initially started the war.

Joan of Arc did not start a war, she participated in one. The Hundred Years War, a series of separate wars lasting from 1337 to 1453 between two royal houses for the French throne, had already going on for, mmm almost a hundred year, when she chip in. But she was a military leader who raised the seige of Orleans and had the Dauphin crowned King of France at Rheims. She's another case, I guess..

Margaret of Anjou fought for her husband King Henry VI of england aginst his rival the Duke of York, yup a man caused the war, but still..

Lakshmibai (the Valiant Rani) queen of Jhansi, fought fearlessly against the British in the Indian Mutiny in the 1850s, and died in battle. And yeah, this was war for freedom blahblahblah

But Margaret Thatcher was successful in implementing the war against Argentina in the Falkland Islands, so a woman -apart from the rome blahblahblah- did start a war

hahahahahahaha (victory!)

cumi laut said...

well, yeah, most men are stupid, some even start a war for woman, remember the trojan war and the abduction of helen?

but still tho it was because of a woman :p

Unknown said...

Okay Aud, so between men and women it's actually 11 12 yeah? I get your point.

Btw, nice research. Guess it's tougher to find data on these women instead my data on men, eh?

*wink wink*