The Murderer of Nature: Guilty as Charged?
The Murderer of Nature: Guilty as Charged?
People often say that life is about repaying our mother — through love, sacrifices, and efforts to make her happy. But is that truly what we are doing? Maybe we've repaid our mothers, but at what cost? The cost of money, perhaps — earned by cutting down trees, the first children of our Mother Earth. Or through mining activities that scar her skin and slowly erode the soul of our natural heritage.
Are we truly shaping our culture, or are we blindly exploiting our future in the name of progress?
Is it enough to cut trees for development? Or should we begin planting them — not just as a gift to nature, but as a debt we owe to Mother Earth?
As her concerned child who truly cares for our mother and her future, shouldn't we stop focusing only on what fills our pockets—by cutting down trees and damaging our own property? Shouldn’t we start caring about both our mothers’ happiness—the one who gave us life, and the one who gave her the confidence to raise us? One stood by us through every high and low, while the other taught us how to survive them. One has a limited lifespan—a time frame that may never be enough to express all her love, while the other’s lifespan is being shortened every day—not by fate, but by our own hesitation to stand up and protect her. Our hesitation to speak up for her. Our hesitation to confront those in power. And our fear of either opposing them or dying slowly in their hands—by grief, by pollution, by silence. The cities may appear to be growing, but they are growing darker, not greener. The true problem of mankind has never been death, or worry, or even hate. It’s the anger—the anger buried deep inside by forces that should either be dismantled or forced to finally stand up and help. And what about the youth? We know we can create change. We know that if we speak, the world will listen. But the distraction? The illusion? It’s the new technologies—not the ones that help us fight, but the ones that trap us. The ones that promise us solutions while becoming the greater part of the problem themselves.
What are we doing? Are we bringing a new beginning or the end of ourselves? This is what we are doing to our mother nature :-
- Sand mining destroying rivers
- Forest fires due to human negligence
- Tribal land USE conflicts
- Industrial pollution
- Over fishing, tourism pressure on fragile zones
- Habitat loss
- Illegal wildlife trade
- Deforestation
- Agricultural expansion
- Coral reef destruction
- Plastic pollution
- Global warming driven by industries
So, isn’t it obvious that Mother Nature is punishing us? What wrong is she doing by giving us unbearable heat, pollution we can’t breathe through, and viruses that are born from our own doing?
#StandUpIndia before it’s too late, Because it's never the last chance, only second lasts. So, Wake up. Wear your confident shoes. Step out. Because this is the day we either rise or fall to a destruction that’s no longer waiting. Cause each one of us is as GUILTY as another.
Aren't WE
THE GUILTY ONES?
They told us,
“Respect your mother,”
So we did.
But not the one with skies in her eyes
And soil in her skin.
Not the one who bled green
And still gave birth to dreams.
We stood in suits, in AC rooms,
While forests cried behind our screens.
We watched her choke
On smoke we sold
As proof of “growth”
and “vision bold.”
So who’s the guilty one,
When fires rage and oceans rise?
When glaciers melt like quiet grief,
And cities drown in nature’s cries?
Don’t say “we’ll change.”
Say when.
Because her wounds are counting stars
That we might never see again.
The murderer of nature?
Guilty.
As charged.
And the sentence?
Written on the leaves we never read.
THUS,
#Wakeupforthemakeupindia because changes start from within.
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