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Fatherless and clueless
I sometimes cut out articles that I find newsworthy with the intention of writing a future column. For some time now, I have been compiling a file with clippings about violence and indiscipline in our schools.
I keep ignoring it but it has grown so thick and I am so frustrated with the indifference and lack of urgency by the government that I feel compelled to remind readers about the sad state of the next generation. Discussions on the terrifying crime crisis tend to focus on the murder statistics and sense of insecurity and helplessness we all feel. No one realises that one of the social consequences of this criminal culture of lawlessness is the creation of an entire generation of youths that will form the next wave of criminals. When a man or woman is murdered, the limited statistic doesn’t reveal the true extent of the injury done to society as a whole. Children are left fatherless or motherless and will grow up aimlessly drifting, without direction and purpose. They will be fed into the same failed system because they are fatherless and the government seems clueless.
In the absence of a proper safety net from the state, they will be lured into a life of crime. A gang becomes the substitute family as the poor souls are befriended by people who come from a similar situation and know how to struggle and survive in an uncaring world. They turn on the very society that allowed their father or mother to be murdered and then turned its back on them. This column is an urgent SOS to PM Manning. We are in crisis mode and the issue of school violence must be a top priority for the government alongside crime and health. Last month, officials from the Ministry of Education said violence in schools is a ‘relatively rare event’. This demonstrates the under-estimation of the problem. Most articles end with the following incomprehensible statement: “Corporate Communications Manager of the Ministry of Education could not be reached for comment as he did not answer his cellular or office phones.”
To illustrate the state of emergency, I shall quote from a few articles in the past month alone:
“Police continued a lockdown at the Moruga Secondary School yesterday following a brutal gang fight last Friday which left a student hospitalised. Amateur footage of the fight showed eight girls attacking each other outside the school compound. They were recorded on a phone camera as they kicked, cuffed and dragged each other. One girl was seen stamping the face of another girl who lay on the ground with her skirt pulled up to her knees.”
Guardian, Feb 3rd. Lockdown after gang fight at Moruga Sec.
“TTUTA President Roustan Job yesterday called for more stringent measures to be implemented at the nation’s schools to ensure the safety of pupils and teachers. He made the comment after learning of the latest incidence of school violence, a fight among pupils at the Blanchisseuse High School on the school’s compound yesterday morning where police eventually had to be called in. Job said when he contacted officials at the school, he was told the pupils were armed with stones, bottles and one of them was also wielding a cutlass. He said teachers attempted to quell the fight but later had to resort to calling the police when one of them spotted the pupil with the cutlass.”
Trinidad Express, January 29th, 2010
“Stabbing victim Shivana Mata was discharged yesterday morning from the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt Hope after a sleepless night. She was being treated for the 15 wounds she received during a fight with another girl at the St Augustine Secondary School on Wednesday afternoon.
Police said Mata, 15, and the other girl, 14, got into a fight in the science lab when the latter pulled out a knife and stabbed Mata about the body, including her chest and back. The St Joseph police were called but before they arrived, Mata was taken to hospital. The other girl was taken into police custody.”
Trinidad Express: Sleepless night for Shivana after stabbing January 29th 2010
“Eight teachers of the Nelson Street Girls’ RC School in Port-of-Spain walked off the job shortly after lunch yesterday, leaving several classes unattended for the afternoon period. A source at the school said the incident was triggered when a suspended pupil returned to the school."
Trinidad Express: Nelson St teachers walk off Thursday, January 28th 2010
In one month, in a new year, this is the sad state of our school system. No one seems to care. The Ministry reacts and keeps trying to out fires as and when they occur but a comprehensive and holistic solution is badly needed if we are to save the next generation. Knives and guns instead of books are inside their schoolbags. These are the future leaders of tomorrow courtesy the leaders of today.
By Anand Ramlogan
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The effects of crime against adult parents obviously holds much potential for psychological damage on children. You don't need to be a professor or psychology, psychiatry or sociology to know that - it is plain common sense.
The full scale of the damage will only be realised some 30 years into the future. In other words the Nation is being built on fragile foundation. It's not about bricks and mortar; it is about hearts and minds. Better a heart build of solid gold than a skyscraper built of solid concrete. But evidence of that wisdom is no where in sight - or we may hear lip service about it and hear how much 'the ruling regime' loves you.
No.. no.. and no. Love - cannot be about oppression and neglect of the socio-psychological foundations of a Nation, that is so evident today and over the last 10 years. The ruling regime has the power to re-write legislation to import and licence doctors and nurses from around the world, yet seems handicapped to revamp the criminal justice system. Why? Are we to believe that incompetence is selective - or could it be that the apparent incompetence is elective? In other words the crime situation is not a matter of mere incompetence but of calculated strategy. For what? To what end? And the answer is very simple - to oppress, divide, and rule.
I've said it before and I'll continue to repeat it ad nauseum. Those who have the capacity to see but fail to do so, are as vulnerable as the blind. But unlike the congentially bilind, their ignorance cannot be excused. They are responsible for all that happens as a result of their self-imposed blindness. The sad part is that their children will suffer in the present, and 10 fold in the next 30 years. I shed no tear - that's just a waste of my time.
....you cannot teach what you don't know...and you can only learn what you are taught...?...or being taught...?...so this is the sad and telling state of affairs of both education and crime in our country has reached today...and the impact both now and long term...and how it will affect our nation in the future...all brought about by leadership neglect in each and every case...!
...in the case of Education, it all began with the "selected but not elected" appointment of the Minister of Education, the spouse of the Prime Minister to begin with...whose famous or infamous line of "breakfasses" was the starter to a "better education system" for our young children...the said Minister of Education who did not know a "hole in the ground" but was charged with the responsibility of educating our young children for the future....???
...and then we have the other "selected but not elected" Minister of National Security, who also learned from the Education Minister that the more "arrestses" that is made, the more crime will decrease...and so he too who does not know from which "plan A to Z" he is operating on...and is so stoutly supported by his Prime Minister...well that speaks for the state of crime in our country today...as we know...well over 500 or so murders each year and rising...???
...Anand is so right...as this problem did not start today...or even yesterday and seems to be condoned by our government as they don't regard it as a priority...more so than "tall empty buildings" and "pappy show to the world" to satisfy their bloated egos...while the children of the future are being ignored and left "out in the cold" to fend for themselves...for they are left without "Leaders or Educators"...and will suffer the consequences for such dismal failure on the part of the Government's lack of interest in their well being...!...they are only learning what they are being taught...either in the class rooms or what they are seeing being done by their governments and other adults in the public domain...stealing and pilfering and corrupt practices...all living of the avails of crime...as the order of the day...!...with no consequences...???
...and to add to the already crime infested mindset of the signals being emitted by "people in power"...that is Government and those involved with it, the likes of UdECOTT and Hart et al...and the massive corrupt practices as demonstrated to date...and the abject neglect of the Judiciary and the Judicial System by the Government of the day...well these are all clear signals that a life of crime is the pathway to the future and that is what our young children are being "taught" explicitly or implicitly, and we are starting to reap the results of their learning...they learn only what they are being taught...and for the so called leaders, well they cannot teach what they don't know...they can only teach what they know...and that is what is being reflected by the children's behaviour today, both in our schools and in public...!
...thanks Anand, for pointing this out and bringing this to the attention of the Prime Minister, but fat good I think it will do to or for him...he just do not care a fig about the future of our young children...after all he has 75+ personal bodyguards of his own(imported at that I heard) to protect him and the former Minister of Education...!...but who protects the people or our young chldren...so much for our young ones of the future...?
...goodluck...trini t.o.o....!