Some people are not looking for another day in paradise with Phil Collins.

An online petition on Change.org has been launched in response to Collins' announcement that he is coming out of retirement. The petition, created by Brian Pee of New York, currently has more than 400 of the 500 signatures needed to be officially sent to the U.N.

Yes, the U.N. as in the United Nations.

The letter addressed to the organization has one simple message: "Phil Collins must be stopped." Brian Pee states on the website the reasoning behind wanting to launch the petition is because "there is far too much suffering in the world as it is."

Plenty of other signers seem to agree. "I struggled for years with addiction to Phil Collins' music. Just take a look at me now," said one supporter from the U.K., Gregg Stone. We're not sure what that means, but it can't be good.

"Think of the children," said supporter Matt Williams.

If the petition goes through, it's very possible we won't be feeling it coming in the air tonight. Or any night.

UPDATE: November 4, 2015, 9:30 a.m. EST: A good natured petition started by Phil Collins fan Michael O'Neal is seeking to collect 100 signatures to welcome back Collins to the music industry. This petition will send a letter directly to the artist himself, as well as Gretsch Drums, with a lovely, welcoming note.

"Phil has incredible talent, how or why would any one want to stop any one from making or enjoying music," said supporter Neil MacLeod.

Whether you have Phil Collins in your heart, or you don't is entirely up to you. Let's just be happy for him and put this feud to rest.