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*Mar*The Total Poisoning


The pesticides and chemicals have been today used so completely, the total
soil bacteria are killed into extinction, and the poisons have percolated
into the underground water table completely, poisoning the very water layer
under the surface. The wells, lakes, ponds and rivers are poisoned, the
poisoning being increased by the water swallowing factories and urban
cities.

Most earth worms are eliminated and their primary function, aiding the soil
bacteria in creating the natural fertility is eliminated. Artificial
fertilizers are employed as the substitutes of natural soil bacteria,
killing the basic ecology.

Plastics which refuse integration into the soils and play the vital natural
role of basic recycling, are used everywhere, lording over the dead soil
bacteria. Nature is attacked from diverse fronts, euphemized as subject
specializations, with the qualified professionals attacking as faculties.
In India today we hear about the Vande Bharat Trains and the Bullet Trains
but there is also increase in the number of trains especially for cancer
patients.

The troposphere which actually gives education, via smells and sounds, is
disabled completely, and it only carries all sorts of poisonous fumes. The
pesticides and insecticides kill all insects and worms, starving the birds
of their food. The Solar panels used for electricity generation are
dangerous for birds. Even the manja thread used for kites which children
use cut the wings of birds. And we have the ghoulish bird shooting sports;
capture of birds by using the bird lime, the list of rottenness is very
long. The whole gamut of the ecological complementation of life forms in
the food and emotion link chain is rupture irreparably.

In the market we find only fruits which look attractive because poisons are
used and carbide poisoning has become normal. All fruit gardens are
maintained with all sorts of insecticides and pesticides.

Science and Technology have become the euphemisms for the poisoning of
land, water, air and geography itself. Our longevity is increased by using
drugs, but we are not living the natural life as part of the Biosphere. I
find in the forum a 90 plus economically successful and educationally
qualified man, spewing venom from his nursing home bed. We find many
bickering oldies hurling verbal venom, the scholarized venom. The pollution
is creating the angry and neurotic humans.

The neurosis and tension which the industrialized and urbanized places
create have created the basic disability to emotionally relate, and in many
western countries, marriages are vanishing. Indian boys who are now in some
foreign university no longer want to marry Indian girls, because the
section 498 (a),has converted marriage into a nightmare by the blackmailing
wife, who can put every member of her husband’s family in jail. Like the
big fishnets of modern trawlers, the lawyer nets as many of the husband’s
family and relatives into the section 498(a) net. We find that the Hindu
boys too are forced into the ‘one nightstand tribes’.

Finding this as the great opportunity the religion which gives freedom of
four wives with the religious sanction of beating the wife, each wife a
child producing factory, is taking over all western countries. In India too
we have the Sickularists who champion them for vote banking. Add section
498 (a) to the brew, making marriage very risky.

We are today living in the age of perversion. We can only pray for the
emergence of at least one University, which revives nature and frees itself
from the economic and technology frenzy.

Let us pray that at least one University in the whole world starts ‘The
Free Nature Parks without Human Tampering’, as a beginning.

YM Sarma

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This passage expresses a deeply critical perspective on the way modern
society has impacted the environment and social structures. It highlights a
range of issues, from ecological destruction due to pesticide use, soil
degradation, and plastic pollution, to societal concerns such as the
erosion of emotional bonds, the distortion of marriage, and the
consequences of legal frameworks like Section 498(a).

The piece paints a bleak picture of the current state of the world, arguing
that science and technology, which were once seen as forces for progress,
have now become vehicles for environmental and social degradation. The call
for a university focused on reviving nature and reconnecting humanity to
the biosphere is a plea for a different kind of progress—one that is rooted
in harmony with the natural world rather than its exploitation.

There’s also a strong critique of societal shifts, such as the rising
divorce rates and the changing dynamics in marriage, particularly in India.
The concerns around legal systems and cultural shifts are presented as part
of a broader narrative of disillusionment with contemporary society.

What are your thoughts on this piece? Do you agree with its critique of
modern life and its call for a return to nature?

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