This 21-Century world perception on genocide is serious enough

BEING driven by the human culture and the self-presumed God-Self authority has always been dangerous. We cannot ignore the accusations and the billionaire names mentioned, who, like the 1940s meeting on the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” which then had concluded the extermination of millions of the Jewish faith and others termed undesirables in Europe, recently sat and seriously plotted a concept towards the exterminations of three billion souls worldwide, today in the 2020s.

That it was done before generated attention, and real fears emerged with the advent of COVID-19, that in serious conceptualisation has become a common conversation, even following the COVID pandemic with a new panel of advocates. Whether it is a conspiracy theory or an actual ‘Event of Intent’, our knowledge of recent history and the genocides of the Bible and religions throughout recorded times was enough to send waves through our active and dormant historical memory, even more, sinister than this was televised (social media).

The question is whether the world we live in will adjust to population control, not because of these sinister minds and their evil Anti-Man eagerness to play Apocalypse, but because of the reality of life, and living in our age will command it as sensible, but definitely in a different way. In the wealthy nations, there is an account of the lowering of population growth. Likewise, as the less affluent become better positioned, they will realise that the costs of educating five children, one would need ‘three lifetimes’ to fulfill that task, and still leave an economic balance for seniors to have that boast of “Life after children.”

I come from a family of ten children, and only three have excelled in the parenting of the mystical number of “seven” offspring. The rest have stayed in that realistic zone of ‘everybody gaffuh eats’ because an awareness of the obvious has taken root, that childhood hardships are frequently discussed, shaping new protective value systems.

I was fortunate when the family broke up. I was adopted care-wise by my Godparents, though I always had access to my father. There are things that I learned in those formative years that became a cultural priority that I’ve passed on to my children. Most of my other siblings were abroad and, unfortunately, did not have similar experiences. I became aware of this not too long ago, and our story is not exclusive.


In Guyana, we have lost a tremendous amount of old-school employment, which catered to semi-literate, but smart workers. For instance, the weed-man with his cutlass and food saucepan that would appear to keep the yard clean every few months. The brush-cutter has reduced him to a relic of history. What’s even more important to recognise is that the Brush-Cutter is like all modern tools. it has instructions that one must be able to read to be able to follow. We live in a world of instruction booklets and manuals. Much more important are the trade books and due diligence needed in the case of importing and understanding competition, protecting one’s self from litigation, and the astuteness required in deals and contracts, for anything from a catchy slogan-theme to understanding the pitch towards you that a bit of research can cause you to embrace or reject.

This means you need to read and research, and then cross-check. The bottom line is you’re spending more time working and investing in a hardly mentioned but important resource, ‘Research and Development,’ to understand who’re the normal-looking bad guys, against the opportunities you’re aspiring towards. The notion of family worldwide has always nurtured an awareness towards preparing for life, observing and upgrading their present arsenal towards realistic needs. Therefore, they will redefine the numbers game with the options for its nuclear family, making changes to suit the forecasts of parental management. Recognising that the legions of subcultural normalcy in standards and habits that can alter the entire consciousness of a victim and the family are not in isolation, in a world where technology is cool in one atmosphere and malevolent in the following shift of the clouds, plans will be made to secure the biological unit.

Already, we have gated communities. Security Services seem to outnumber all other businesses. Because of these realities, Religion, Culture, and their combined philosophy will have to make adjustments in our situation. With conflicting Matriarchal and Patriarchal values, secular administrations will have to source and apply arguments in our interests never before entertained without making the crude errors of 19th century ‘social engineering’. We are not at risk, but are we recognising what inspired the opening mass head of this article? We need to pay attention now; with the launch of feared Artificial Intelligence, how will its further development impact our Lives and livelihoods?

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