The environment around us has gotten so bad. Last year, the air whispered around this same time, the breeze wrapping us in the gentle 60s. But now, it's the heat of the sun burning down on us, the thermometer stuck between 80 and 100 degrees, as if summer is stretching out its claws to choke us. And the government doesn’t care; they turn their backs on the cries of the earth , caring more about women's choices. More about controlling our bodies, like puppeteers pulling strings, more about abortions and making decisions for us
They say it’s for religion’s sake , but it doesn’t make sense. They always ask, “What has the baby done to you?” But what if the baby is a living echo of violence, a resemblance of a rapist, or born into a world where there is no financial support?
forcing a child into a life of suffering, misery, and abuse weighs heavy on both mother and child. Who benefits from this? How is it moral to push a child into a broken system with no resources?
People would rather let the child be born into a life of misery, neglect, and abuse, chained to suering than stop them from entering this cruel world
Why do they care so much about controlling personal decisions, yet they can’t focus on life-threatening issues? Why can't they focus on something more important, like the environment, the ground cracking beneath our feet (imagery), or the homeless, whose numbers rise with the prices?
Shouldn’t they be concerned about raising the cost of living, forcing more people into poverty? Shouldn't they prioritize the rising number of people affected by homelessness? Shouldn’t they be concerned with the up roar of school shootings?
Shouldn’t they be concerned about our decline in mental health, especially in teenagers? Helping us get the help we need?
Shouldn’t they be concerned about the environment around us?
Is this logical?
They make sure the streets grow full of those left behind, as if homelessness is an invisible epidemic they refuse to see. They need to care more about our earth. They hide behind empty promises and deect with political theater, as if pointing fingers will solve the problems they create. Meanwhile, the earth cracks open wider with every day they stall, the weight of neglect pressing down on us all. Instead of addressing the climate crisis, homelessness, or the safety of schools. They argue over policies that strip away basic human rights.
As if turning a blind eye will make the problems disappear.
But the truth is, they fear change more than the destruction they leave in their wake, clinging to outdated ideals while the world crumbles around them.
And while they debate, the forests, once vibrant and teeming with life, now stand as charred skeletons. Remnants of the wildres they refuse to address. Instead of building bridges toward a better future, they dig trenches of division, burying us deeper in this mess. If they don't act soon, the very air we breathe will be poisoned by their negligence, choking not just the present but the future generations to
come.