Ugh, can't believe this is another day where we're learning about wild elephants going on a rampage because of human errors . Like, come on people, don't you get the memo that elephants need space?
This single-tusked elephant is basically India's newest supervillain. 22 victims already and it's only been a month... what's next, a herd of rogue tigers? 
And can we talk about how ridiculous it is to call an elephant "violent"? Like, sure, it's attacking people, but is it even trying?
At least the forest department is trying, but seriously, 100 personnel? That's like sending a squad of commandos after a single bad apple . And what about those AI-powered early warning systems in other states? Why can't this be replicated here?
Honestly, this just highlights how we're messing with nature and expecting it to behave. Deforestation and food scarcity are real issues, but can't we find more creative solutions than letting rogue elephants wreak havoc on villages?

And can we talk about how ridiculous it is to call an elephant "violent"? Like, sure, it's attacking people, but is it even trying?
Honestly, this just highlights how we're messing with nature and expecting it to behave. Deforestation and food scarcity are real issues, but can't we find more creative solutions than letting rogue elephants wreak havoc on villages?