And why wouldn't it? We put avaricious men in charge of us, letting them corrupt and satisfy their poisonous greed. We incessantly blame a society that we all actively participate in for almost all our problems. We hate others because we love to hate, and we hurt our loved ones because we don't know how not to. We enslave ourselves under the opinions oppressed by others, out of shame of individuality, and we scorn those who do not feel the same. We hurt ourselves because we cannot do anything else; despite the fact that we often knowingly have a choice, we always decide on penance.
Isn't it funny, though? How pathetic we all are? We create morals and then violate them at every turn, because without morals we cannot hate others as much as we want. We create religions and then abandon them so that we can hate those that choose to continue thinking a different way than others. We create a society to satisfy our masochistic desires, and we devise a solitary scale of intelligence to scorn others who cannot comply with it. All because we love to hate, we've created our own Hell.
But isn't it funny, how different we all are, but we hide these differences to avoid the scorn that we actively enforce? Isn't that hilarious, how we want for a singularity so badly we create it in the only way we know how, by hating? I think that whatever spectator there is is brimming with mirth because it really is funny. I know we all think differently but pretend not to for frivilous reasons. It's hysterical because we don't really know anyone but ourselves. But honestly, I know that if we discard this illusion of freedom of speech, in favour of a true emancipation of the tongue, and inquire to our friends and neighbours, "What do you think", we'd be surprised how different we all really are, and how good of a thing that is.