Monday, April 12, 2010

Reflection on Baraka

As time goes on our world develops and we get more advanced. We do things more efficiently so so we can develop faster, using cheap labor and sweatshops and factories. These factories let off toxic fumes to our atmosphere, polluting the planet and making living conditions worse for people facing destitution.
Many people in need rush to these types of jobs because there are no others left. Without a job in today's times a person will be left behind in extreme poverty. We are also cutting down trees to make way for the new buildings high in demand. This destroys the few places left that animals have to live in. We are losing what we held so much pride in, our culture, religion, unity; it is fading away, taken over by a modern era of "development." an era where we push and shove and try to stay ontop of the world. To be the person with the most money, power and land. We don't see how it affects others around us or even our own planet, we've turned greedy and I think it needs to stop, because one day there'll be nothing left to fight over.

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