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Article 5

Upon the shore were a family of whales, beached and dead, stomachs full of
plastic. With every particle of the pollution being a product of greed, locals consider it
the deadliest sin of all. Is it really worth it if hell takes over your almighty heaven!?
Primarily, I vehemently believe that the construction of a new factory can lead to a
myriad of appalling repercussions. There is no iota of doubt that with the factory
construction, the marine creatures are at jeopardy. By dint of the sea pollution the
factory causes, such as the waste disposal of plastics, an abominable killing machine is
summoned which can take the innocent turtles' lives leading to a hideous visual
pollution to the place. As a consequence, tourists will steer clear of the neighbourhood
which was known for its extraordinary marine life. Well, would you like it if you get
suffocated by a plastic bag thanks to some ignorant creatures!?

On the other hand, by dint of the factory construction, the money income of the
neighbourhood will significantly diminish. With the desertion of the place by the
tourists, our neighbourhood of paradise and ecstasy will be covered from head to toe
with nothing but rolling tumbleweeds. Owing to this, the money income of our haven
will dramatically wane.

In a nutshell, it is my unwavering conviction that not only does it brutally kill the
neighbourhood's one-of-a-kind spirit but it also conspicuously diminishes the money
income of the place. It is high time to vote NO for this negligence, immaturity and
narcissism. How many whales and dolphins will choke on plastic pollution and die with
stomachs of garbage before we take effective action?
Gamila Tawfik <3

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