Breaking the Silence
06/09/05 05:04 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Saswat | Memories
| Political
I had a period of silence. And it was deafening.
The so-called natural disasters are no more within
the control of the nature anymore. Not just do
disasters of such scale continue to persist (despite
the fact that there should be none, considering the
“progress” we have made in terms of our understanding
of nature) because of human interference in
ecological balance (what with the high-rises, the
nuclear underground/water tests, the unusual
warming), but even the aftermaths of the disasters
continue to ravage human lives (which are logically
most extremely avoidable).
So the most recent (in)human disaster has a name:
Katrina. In the few subsequent blog posts, I shall
publish in entirety some reactions, responses and
revolutionary stances that few people are taking
everyday of their lives and which need to be
emulated.
Personally speaking, I have few reservations about
the donation-charity society. By going this way, we
are absolving the government we elect of its role:
which is to conduct itself in accordance to the
demands of the social situation. I would be far
better to see the anger than the gratitude in the
face of victims. And my heart does not go out to them
because they are in a state of dismay. My whole self
goes, because they are angry. Agitated. This is the
wake-up call.
Tags: Saswat, Environment, USA, Black Power, Racism