Monday 6 February 2012

ONE VOICE


A moment of silence… Yes, let us be on mute to reflect on the stripping spree of women that grabbed mother Malawi by the breasts, sending her to panic  in disbelief of the decaying morals within our society.
That some souls somewhere, in their right frame of mind, woke up one day and solely live that day to ridiculously undress females in public is both morally and legally ungrammatical in as far as we proclaim to be humans.
Indeed, Malawi is upside down. The decaying socio-economic and political morals prevailing in the country need re-formatting or else we risk shutting down Malawi for a while, sending everyone on a vacation to revamp sanity and sound morals.
From the top to the bottom of societal levels, everyone has had a share of going bananas either knowingly or unknowingly because there is so much politics polluting this country. Politics in families, religious communities, workplaces, funerals, parties, relationships etc.
In a way, women in the country showcased their no-nonsense solidarity when they stood up, put across their message and strongly condemned the undressing spree. That’s the spirit, and let it grow always, not just when some misguided people cause public disorder on females.
Youngsters, learn a thing or two from the reaction of females! You see, the youth have been abused left, right and centre in Malawi and there has never been a time when solidarity prevailed for the youth to speak with one voice.
Instead of our poverty, miseries and fears to be our common denominators, they turn to be stimulants of our divisions. The appetite for quick money has done the youth more harm.
 If the women did it, why can the youth speak with one, energetic and sane voice to get across a message addressing various socio-economic and political abuses/grievances we face today?
Think aloud, no dosing, snoring or sleeping over  the abuses young people face. Let’s be active!

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