The Darkness We Refuse To See

We have entered a very dark season in human civilization, but the tragedy is that most people cannot even recognize the darkness. They are awake in body but asleep in judgment, surrounded by noise, comfort, technology and distraction while the foundations of society are being weakened in plain sight.
This darkness is not only war, poverty, disease or economic pain. It is deeper than that. It is the quiet destruction of conscience, the slow death of truth, the normalization of greed, and the frightening acceptance of stupidity as long as it is loud, popular, profitable or politically useful.
Today, humanity has more information than any generation before it, yet understanding is becoming rare. People can access knowledge instantly, but many cannot separate truth from propaganda, wisdom from noise, courage from performance, or leadership from manipulation packaged with confidence and slogans.
We have built machines that can think faster than us, yet we are producing people who are afraid to think for themselves. We have powerful phones in our hands, but weak convictions in our hearts. We can broadcast opinions to the world, but we struggle to defend truth when truth becomes inconvenient.
This is how civilizations decay. Not always through invasion, famine or fire, but through numbness. A people slowly become comfortable with what should disturb them. They laugh at what should alarm them, defend what should shame them, and ignore what will eventually destroy them.
The modern world has perfected distraction. While citizens scroll, powerful systems reorganize wealth, information, privacy and political control. While people chase trends, their futures are being shaped by people they never voted for, institutions they barely understand, and technologies they do not question.
The most dangerous society is not one where evil exists, because evil has always existed. The most dangerous society is one where evil becomes normal, where lies become strategy, where corruption becomes survival, where cruelty becomes entertainment, and where honest people are mocked for caring too much.
We are watching morality become negotiable. People no longer ask whether something is right; they ask whether it benefits them, whether it is trending, whether their side supports it, or whether they can get away with it. That is not progress. That is spiritual and civic decay.
A civilization cannot survive on technology alone. It needs truth, responsibility, family, discipline, justice, memory and courage. Without these, even the richest society becomes hollow. It may look advanced from the outside, but inside it is tired, confused, angry, lonely and morally bankrupt.
The saddest part is that many people are participating in their own destruction without realizing it. They defend systems that exploit them, celebrate leaders who deceive them, attack voices that warn them, and mistake entertainment for freedom simply because the chains have become digital and comfortable.
Darkness becomes powerful when people stop naming it. When corruption is called strategy, cowardice is called peace, ignorance is called loyalty, and oppression is called order, society loses the language needed to save itself. Once language is captured, the mind soon follows.
The world does not need more blind optimism. It needs clear eyes. It needs people willing to admit that something has gone terribly wrong. It needs citizens who can question power, reject manipulation, defend truth, protect human dignity and refuse to be reduced into obedient consumers of distraction.
Every generation is tested by the darkness of its time. Ours is being tested by comfort, technology, propaganda, greed and mass distraction. The question is whether we will wake up while there is still time, or continue laughing, scrolling and arguing as the ground disappears beneath us.
History will not be kind to a generation that saw the warning signs and chose silence. It will not excuse people who had information but lacked wisdom, had voices but lacked courage, and had freedom but lacked the discipline to protect it from those who wanted to control it.
This is the moment to wake up. Not tomorrow. Not after the collapse becomes obvious. Now. Because civilization does not only die when cities burn. It also dies when good people go quiet, foolish people become loud, and the majority becomes too distracted to notice the darkness taking over.
About Steve Biko Wafula
Steve Biko is the CEO OF Soko Directory and the founder of Hidalgo Group of Companies. Steve is currently developing his career in law, finance, entrepreneurship and digital consultancy; and has been implementing consultancy assignments for client organizations comprising of trainings besides capacity building in entrepreneurial matters.He can be reached on: +254 20 510 1124 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com
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