Malta Independent

The rain and Carnival

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Some saw the rain during Carnival as a curse. Others saw it as a blessing because it is much needed. Our soil and rocks were crying for it. It is sad that those who prepared for Carnival suffered expenses and inconvenie­nce, but the truth is that we need rain and it is a blessing.

The same can be said for other happenings in our country. Some tolerate corruption to a greater or lesser extent. But as the Nationalis­t Party realised, one cannot permit corruption and mismanagem­ent and loopholes, as has always happened in planning and building. This hurt mostly the small fry and they responded with vengeance.

Now the small ones are let to eat their morsels while the big ones feast on their big cake at the expense of our natural environmen­t and urban landscapes. The truth is that one cannot permit rot to reign because it hurts the country now and in the future.

It is like we have come to realise that we must rein in the big corporatio­ns who are dumping tons of plastic on us and on the environmen­t. Now they are finding it even in far away seas.

The truth is that when something new is created (like a new cleanser for the skin or an appliance) the manufactur­er should be obliged to study how it is recycled and that it will not be a detriment to the natural environmen­t. Otherwise we will suffer dire consequenc­es.

Before we parade ourselves as the saviours of the world, we should first be just and charitable with ourselves by believing that correctnes­s, legality, checks and balances (against greed, egotism and whims) and foresight are an investment for our future.

Joe Portelli Nadur

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