Remembering Mankind

In Remembering Mankind.

We poison ourselves, our children, our world. Pollution, toxins, experimental chemicals in everything we consume in the name of convenience. Now we die of unusual diseases and cancers, once rare, now common. Children grow up with an abundance of abnormalities, now virtually the norm, and we are simply told to cope and consume, ingesting greater poisons to mask the symptoms, being nature's only way to tell us something's wrong.

For what? The profits of the immoral, whom we have never met, but are blindly killing us all, guided by the exacting measures of shaky statistics. Bureaucracy is a monster, robbing humanity from all organizations: taking accountability away from any one person and deflects it continually, like a cheap pinball machine, until there is no responsibility at all: The perfect equation of evil, with the result human suffering, while looking good on paper and in reports to our leaders. Complacency is being an accomplice.

Subdue the Earth until the Earth subdues us. Nature urges us to stop on every angle, we push back and continue to consume like cows that chew and stare, too complacent to care, drunk upon our own indulgence and indifference. Our world and our genes are already poisoned and damaged beyond repair, we must try to recover what is left and create some kind of future.

Our leaders are either at the mercy of the corporations undoing the earth, or worse yet, in bed with them. Oil has become the Almighty. How many prophecies of old, across so many religions (new and old) have warned us of this situation in the best way they could, and the result whether you believe in science, or nature, or one power, or in many: "God shall destroy the destroyers of the Earth." Chain reactions have been set in place that we might not be able to stop. Call it nature, call it the Gods, they are fighting back and we have lost.

In remembering mankind, I bid our race: farewell.


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