I recently came across a very thought-provoking comment posted on the internet. This is what the writer, Agent Smith, wrote: “I would like to share a revelation that
I have had. It came to me when I was trying to classify your species. I
realized that you humans are not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet
instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment,
but you humans, do not. You move to an area, and you multiply and multiply,
until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you survive is to move
to another area. There is another organism which follows the same pattern. Do
you know what it is? A virus! Human beings are a virus, a cancer.”
Now, for a person to sit down and think about this and then transfer all his thoughts onto a webpage, he must have either experienced the wrath of our fading environment or was knowledgeable enough to know we are sitting on a time bomb. Agent Smith compared us to a virus, a cancer. These are the worst form of life-forms to ever exist. In my opinion, we are worth being called viruses and cancers. Like many other cities of the world, Nairobi is a city that is dull and full of slabs of concrete on every corner. A city with little green yet our national flag bears the green color. Who is to blame?
Our country is very busy growing steadily in every sector and poorly environmentally. We are experiencing a construction boom yet no nature boom as we go along. Are we doing this out of ignorance of the danger the environment is facing or out of selfish ambitions? Are we climbing the ladder of economic success while stepping carelessly on the head of the environment?
A day is coming when the sun, the trees, the waters, the soil and the wind will gang up against us. It will not be a battle with a hope of mediation. It will be one where humans will cry for mercy. We will sit and soak up the hot sun until we can’t anymore. Our throats will be on fire because we will have no water to drink. We will one day be sitting in the comfort of our big mansions, watching on our big flat-screen TV, news and images of malnourished human beings yet with all the money we will have acquired with our development, there will be no food to buy.
It is time we stop behaving like viruses and
cancer cells. It is time to stand up and fight for this precious part of us that just keeps
on giving while we give back nothing, time to give environmental issues the
attention they deserve, time to take the environment as serious as we take
politics. It may be a long shot but every journey starts with a single step.
For example, stop littering with the wrapper from your sweet or PK!
Thought-provoking, isn’t it? Think about it then act then tell your friends.
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