The world is falling apart.
When nature lashes, man mourns, but gets back up and rebuilds. But
when man kills, he is not just killing man; he’s destroying families, bullying
innocence, mocking faith, and ravaging hope multiple times over. This is
happening everywhere. The scale and
intensity may differ, as it is usually subjective to individualistic opinions
and perspectives, but it is happening
everywhere. And yet, here we sit behind a very clean, unobscured (and not splattered
by blood or human remains) screen, playing judge and jury on who is saying and
doing what, or not doing, about it. That is the aftermath we’re all focused on
when the ones who suffered are still suffering.
They may not know about the Facebook posts or the tweets we share and the dead
will never know, and maybe, just maybe, it’s best that they don’t because, on
top of all that is happening, they do not need to know that the rest of the
world is using their tragedies as ‘points of information and misinterpretation’
of their ill-timed debates. What they do need to know is that humanity still
exists, if not in the physical world, but in the hearts and souls of men
irrespective of religion, race, or geography.
A child has forgotten how to smile, a mother’s tears has not even
dried up yet, and a father is still trying to find help for his now limbless
son, and the only voice we have is the condescending remarks about each other’s
reaction to it. If only we channel that energy towards a more productive
effort. And, yes, kind thoughts and prayers do count! We all have a role to
play, and no one role is below or above another. Some are called to pray, some
are called to act, and some are called to be a voice to inspire hope. Whatever it
may be, we must give it our all to make it count, because I believe with all my
heart that good still and always will trump evil.
Having said that, no situation ever calls for anyone to display
their self-righteousness or ‘holier-than-thou’ attitude. No man has any right
to say that anyone deserves the fate that has been served to them because of
their beliefs and practices. Don’t get me wrong; I’m a believer and I believe that
no sin goes unpunished. But it is not for man to judge. It is a sad day for
humanity and, particularly for believers, when people start saying things like
(and I’m paraphrasing here) “It wasn’t unprecedented; they asked for it. Do you
know what they are and what they did before it happened?” We are called to spread
love, not hate. We are called to be a blessing. We are called to be human. We may
not all have the voice of a leader, but we have heart, and to bring change –
the right kind of change – requires heart.
The world is falling apart; let’s not let humanity fall too.
So True :)
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