Monday, June 14, 2010
Can anyone do this?
The world population grows by over 70 million people a year.... At the same time, our natural resources are disappearing. Coal, oil, gas, water. Are we depending on the development of the 3rd world? We are creating a ticking time bomb, and even though we know that forests are essential to reducing carbon emissions. We continue to cut them down. For housing, farming, alternative energy, or just useless furnishings. Instead of truely getting together and understanding something... And fighting for it. Understand and fight against global warming. Also political and social unrest. Our politicians are using the same lame band-aid techniques on us for reelections over and over again. What we really need is change. We can't stand for this anymore! Why do we accept this? Because we are a society built on "wants" and not our "needs". What are we taught to "want" as kids? Lots of money in the bank, sporty cars, big T.V.'s, Face lifts, breast implants. Does this really help society? Is that what we are supposed to be focusing on? No! What is it then? Ego! Greed! This doesn't help the world. We need to all understand what is going on here. We don't need to be individuals twisting and turning our way to the top of the food chain. We are all on the same level. We need to become whole. Not only as a country, but as a world. We need someone who believes in change and in action! Someone to change the way we view our world of advertising, corporation, and lies. Someone to wake us up and realize what is going on here. We can't survive with politicians putting all there time into fighting religious wars and fighting over the control of natural resources. Natural means it belongs to the earth. It is organic. Who says we have the right to profit from what we just choose to take and have for ourselves. Humanity can't survive over the next 100 years. The facts are already there. We need a human being who believes in positive action! Can anyone do this? Well.... I sure hope so.... What do you think?
Labels:
humanity,
natural resources,
society,
survival,
world population
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