Saturday, 27 June 2020

Hon. Kojo Yankah: Those Gang-Raping Mother Nature In Ghana Neither Deserve Our Respect Nor Our Consideration

As cultured Africans, we ought to show our Elders respect, even when we disagree with them. Agreed. Ideally, that ought to be the case, Kojo. But when our Elders are driven by unfathomable greed, and sell the birthright of even our unborn generations,  they forfeit the respect of our younger generations. Full stop.

The ongoing destruction of what is left of our natural capital, for example, is a crime against the whole of humankind, which even God Almighty, who has patience that is never ending,  is also very, very angry about - and will punish many for, eventually.

All those behind it, who are now profiting so mightily from it, at society's expense, neither deserve our respect, nor our consideration, oooo,  Massa. All decent folk who see clearly what is going on,  ought to curse them too,  and pray that they roast in the hottest part of hell, when they die. Haaba.

In the final analysis, one has to agree with those environmental activists, who posit that it is middle-class Ghana's egregious  hypocrisy, and studied-refusal to get off the fence, and face those gang-raping Mother Nature, squarely, which is slowly destroying the very basis of the good-life-for-all that a healthy and thriving natural environment, makes possible.

Nothing in this world, can possibly justify the ongoing brutal gang-rape of Mother Nature, in our homeland Ghana. Period. Hmmmm, Oman Ghana, eyeasem, ooooo - enti yewieye paaa enei? Asem kesie ebeba debi ankasa. Hmmm.Yooooo...



Sent from Samsung tablet.

No comments: