Thursday, 5 June 2008

youthie!

7.00am and as per kawa I am lelu, on the way to jobo...in the bus. I have the morning paper in front of me, SOP: start from the back page. Sports first....lets see what "all my players" are doing. It's like a ****ing soap :-)

Then this girl......I will say she was about 12.....tingishas her little tanye down the aisle...I mean swinging like its a catwalk...Asi!...mpaka this other lady turned back to see who that ka-tanye was being swung for! Here I am forced to duck for cover that i might not be incriminated...oooh the ignominy...

Seriously tois are running amok in this "civilised" society, because of "love".....to paraphrase..

"you have named your weakness; Love.... and it has blinded you from your duty...."


The youth rule the streets...and when I say youthie...I mean 12 to 17 yr olds..tois to you and me.

When a bus driver will not open the doors if there are about 7 or more youths then you know who's in charge ....picture two 14 yr old girls kicking a 60 year old man to death....ama this maneno of happy slapping...chapa someone (usually the elder who cant fight back) while they record on their mobiles..

Simply because no one has ever twanga'd them....taught that hard lesson, that there is always someone or something bigger and stronger...

In a place full of sickos that 12 yr old might end up in problems...or the boys who think they are safer with knives on them cause they are left alone with no guidance....shown no boundaries or perimeters hence they dont feel safe...they feel exposed...

Boundaries and perimeters are enforced..thats where the tough love comes in...and the cowards retreat behind a facade of self-determination...

Newspapers are rampant with news and debate about teenage crime and murder...their disrespect for authority....but you attempt to introduce authority when one is big enough and old enough to reach out and take what he wants....

What is authority and what does it do?......He finds out when he gets his first ass-whopping on the street (so which authority will he respect?)..

When he should have had his first proper one at home...

...it would have changed alot...

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