Sunday 14 August 2011

Youth Bait.

You may not realize it but there is a lot going on every weekend targeting the youth.

There are very many initiatives in Nairobi that have functions meant to put across certain ideas to the unformed minds of our young people.

Some of these ideas are good while some are just downright harmful.

I, for one, have decided that I will never attend another Kenyan movie unless I can get the full story before hand.

My decision comes after my last movie Ndoto za Elibidi.

The general trend with the movies I have watched is the encouragement of fornication or pre-marital sex, the promotion of trust condoms and other silly and retarding western ideas.

I don’t need to pay to experience such garbage as it is all around us. I call it garbage because it has been proven to be toxic to society by the societies of the very western promoters.

Kenya has modelled the UK quite a bit now so it’s not entirely wrong to look at the UK to try and foretell our future. That is one of the advantages of being a developing nation and a former colony of the UK.

Right now some children have no qualms about putting parents into ‘old people’s homes’ or nursing homes if your prefer a ‘burry your head in the sand’ term for it. They have grown up seeing and experiencing the selfishness of their parents with regards to material things and personal time and have come to believe it is okay to keep your time for yourself and to prefer space, material goods and peace of mind to sacrifice for others and therefore are okay with locking up parents in such homes.

I have worked in these homes in the UK and the picture is a very sad one. The parents quickly deteriorate once they are booked into them. Soon dementia sets in and the home becomes a loony house for once normal people.

Where are your children right now?

Who are your children with right now?

What are they telling your children right now?

What sort of a future are they preparing for your children right now?

Where are you in all this either now or in the future?

Go on, ask your child if s/he loves you and make them promise they will never put you into such a place.

Who knows, they might just remember the promise and keep it.

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