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Perspective
Suicide of the Human Race
by Prem P. Verma
The human race in its maddening search for technological
success and material comforts has self-willed itself to
extinction. According to Darwin’s theory of evolution, ‘species
keep on evolving towards the goal of constant survival’, unless,
of course, they wish themselves to extinction as happened in the
case of the dinosaurs and similar gigantic creatures. Today’s
human beings, knowingly or unknowingly, have taken the resolve
to a path of suicide and ultimate disappearance from the face of
the earth (how much Mother Nature will rejoice at this event!).
Consider the following:
The rich, the powerful, the educated urban elite along with
the leaders with vested interest, constituting a minority of the
human population, continue to believe that economic development
is the cure all for all that is plaguing the humans society
despite the stark fact that all this present model of economic
development has given us –
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Hunger - The number of hungry people in the world has gone
up from 843 million in 1990 to more than 1.0
billion
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Poverty - There have been 270 million deaths due to poverty
in the world since 1990
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Disparity - The richest 16% of the world’s population
receives
84% of the world’s annual income
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Earnings - 1.2 billion people in the world earn less than $1 per day
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Drinking water - 1.1 billion people have no access to safe
drinking water in the world
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Illiteracy - 1.3 billion people in the world are illiterate
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War deaths - There have been 4 million war deaths since 1990
in the world and unending wars continue to be
fought
Despite the green revolution with a second green revolution
being planned by the developing nations, we continue to shut our
eyes to the fact that –
- The use of fertilizers and pesticides have made our soil
infertile.
- The hybrid and genetic seeds, promising ever-increase in crop
production have led to disappearance of indigenous seeds
developed by nature over centuries.
- Forced purchase of seeds, fertilizers and pesticides by poor
farmers have resulted in indebtedness and consequent suicides in
the rural community.
- The fertilizer, pesticide and seed Companies have ironically
amassed unlimited wealth from the same land from which the
farmer has been unable to eke out a living despite 24-hours of
physical toil and hard labor
- The hand that produces our food continues to wither away
whereas we become fatter and fatter
- We all know that food is a must for our survival, yet we
insist on the farmer giving up his fertile land for large and
heavy industries, mega-power plants, large dams, highways ,
airports, etc., thus reducing the acreage for our food
production, all this with the false hope that more food can be
produced with less land with our ‘brilliant’ technological
advancement
- We continue to direct all our so-called development process to
urban centers, creating employment opportunities there,
resulting in massive migration of rural youth to urban areas.
This mirage of development and running after the non-existent
golden egg by the rural youth is producing bulging and
unmanageable cities with squalid slums which are bursting at the
seams and becoming centers of constant discontent and violence.
- We continue to label anger and discontent against the current
development process as naxalism, Maoism, terrorism, etc., thus
setting up two opposite sides for violent combat intent on
destroying each other to produce the silence of peace without
human beings. It is interesting to observe that of all the
animal species, human beings seem to be the only one who are
intent on killing one another through the violent process.
- We are obsessed with the thought that one race is superior to
another, one ideology is better for the entire human race, one
method of thinking must take precedence over others and
consequently wage wars and battles to gain the high ground,
sacrificing lives in the process. Paradoxically, we swear by the
non-violence of Gautam Budha, Jesus Christ, Mahatma Gandhi,
Martin Luther King, Tolstoy, Rabindranath, Nelson Mandela, Dalai
Lama and a host of other personalities whom we deify.
- We continue to believe that economic development is far
superior to such mundane ideas as social development, moral
growth, human values, community involvement, family unity,
self-sacrifice, truth and non-violence. Money is our god and he
can defeat all other inferior gods. The educated sincerely
believe that end justifies any means, lies and dishonesty are
all right if they help us to achieve our money goals, there is
no such thing as good or bad, self is far more important than
others on the planet and so on.
- We refuse to ponder over the above vital issues facing mankind
in our mad rush fior increased wealth, power, monopoly,
dictatorship, unlimited consumption and insatiable greed. We
have no time to pause and ponder over the devastation we have
created because our goal continues to be that pot of gold over
the horizon.
Incidentally, someone has suggested, perhaps jokingly, I hope,
that the human race has evolved into a species with genes that
are now programmed to take the human race to extinction and
mankind has become unknowingly self-destructive.
If all above is really true, why should not the human race
become extinct? If not, why are we afraid to debate the issues
openly?
Dialogue not silence is the answer. Are you willing?
October 24, 2009
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