Friday, October 18, 2013
Tabi: Is Man Earth's Most Destructive Creature?
Tabi: Is Man Earth's Most Destructive Creature?: Imagine that the children languishing in refugee camps in Somalia, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq included the child of Queen Rani...
Is Man Earth's Most Destructive Creature?
Imagine that the children languishing in
refugee camps in Somalia, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq included the child
of Queen Rania of Jordan, David Cameron, Hassan Rouhani, Hamid Karzai,
Vladimire Putin, Xi Jinping, Obama, Ban Ki Monn, and the families of other
world leaders.
Without any doubt, the 20th
Century closed with seeming departure from the somewhat dog-eat-dog and
gun-boat politics landscape that characterized the four centuries before it.
The result was the disruption of the scrambles for territories and the race for
arms proliferation by the emergence of economies of mass competitiveness whose
expectant posture is economies of mass collaboration. But limitations to
possibilities of irrationalities, diminished by a global character marked by
technological recklessness is responsible for artificial human suffering,
hunger, poverty and forced migration and war rife in our present world. We can
therefore; comfortably say the man has become earth’s most destructive
creature.
Guns were invited by the early man to hunt
and prey on animals as food. Unfortunately, today, guns are no longer objects
for animal hunting but tools to kill man by his fellow man. Animals which were
initial targets of man’s guns appear to even be more sane and peaceful than man
himself. Could the sanity of animals soon give them the space dominate man’s
insanity and gain legitimacy to run the affairs of the world? Most of our
education on safety directs man’s sense of security to natural disasters, human
accidents and hunger. But the untold truth is that human and environmental
destruction from direct and indirect human activities and manmade weapons,
amount to an overwhelming deficiency limiting human development, global
prosperity, human happiness and hope.
Unthinkable about human is the negligence and
perpetual direct human killings by powerful people humans against weaker ones
for irrational motives. Present records indicate that direct killing of
children, women, and men in the ongoing conflicts in Syria, Sudan, Egypt,
Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Israel-Palestine, Nigeria and Myanmar to mention
just a few, surpass deaths recorded from all recent natural disasters in the
last one decade including the Tsunamis in South East Asia, earthquakes in Japan
and Philippines, hurricanes, cyclones and bush fires in USA, Australia and
Spain, mudslides in Brazil, Philippines and Indonesia and the floods in China,
Taiwan and Madagascar.
Perhaps, so unfortunately, death tolls in the
Syrian conflict according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, amount to
a staggering 115 thousand people. In Sudan, death toll is estimated to be 300
thousand people by the BBC, against Umar Al Bashir’s claim of 10 thousand deaths
only. While in Egypt, death tolls are above 1 thousand by 2013 globalpost
calculations. Somalia conflicts amount up to 400 thousand deaths according to
the Vancouver Sun. This is not to mention the deaths in Yemen, Afghanistan,
Iraq, Bahrain, Algeria, Uganda, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Cote
D’Ivoire, Mali, Myanmar, Tibet, Turkey, Israel, Palestine and Russia to mention
just these few.
From this violence, we can acknowledge that
man’s knowledge is losing two of the most salient aspects that make man human –
rational thinking and emotional intelligence. The competition for self interest
has overwhelmingly dominated the voice of concerns for elimination of global poverty,
diseases, illiteracy, corruption, insecurity and hunger. As the key actors in
the corridors of Damascus, Tehran, Kremlin, Beijing and Washington wrangle and
disagree over the right and wrong of our world, the result are played out in the
suburbs of Aleppo, Mogadishu, Kabul and Gaza. If every gun will be replaced for
a basket of food, human annihilation by artificial activities and the pains
that accompany it will rather be converted into happiness, hope and peace of
mind that makes our world much prepared to combat natural disasters and control
of the surplus of food that will accrue from a new volume of food production
against a diminishing amount of guns. There is never a good war and there is
never a bad peace. Human’s quest to own and control more tools of violence have
only made us “violent wise” and “peace foolish”. This dismisses our
consciousness about our own reality of existence, making man earth’s number one
enemy. The treats of manmade artificial disasters threaten man’s own very existence
more than any known challenge to our globe. The call is to hand down all the
guns, convert all revenues and human effort invested into research, design and
deployment of destructive arsenals such as guns, nuclear heads and chemical
weapons, into use for research for food production, health improvement, hunger
elimination, environmental sustainability and enhancement of human happiness,
hope, peace of mind and global cooperation. A report by Brookings extracted
from book titled “atomic audit”: the cost and consequences of U.S nuclear
weapons since 1940, indicate that an estimated construction costs for more than
1,000 intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) launch pads and silos, and
support facilities, from 1957 – 1964 amounted to $ 14, billions. This is an
annual budget of 25 African countries combined and an amount capable of
providing three comfortable square meals for every individual in Africa for
three straight years. If there was a time for our world to rethink and redefine
what it means to be human, and deliver on posterity, this is the time. Our
world is sick of our own excesses. But we are sicker of the world’s diminishing
value. The york of human happiness must be eaten but we must accept to crack
the shell of our reality. For everything that we have the power to chose, we
have the power to change.
Thank you
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