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Thursday, August 18, 2011

EviL lUrK

Assalamualaikum mukmin..


Hey what's up to all the night hunter, I got a fever and feel a lil bit dizzy right now but it is not a big burden to me. I still can handle with it and this time my story is about the problem in our society. So get ready with it and try to catch each of the meaning.
Society must be unwavering in condemning baby dumping as the most despicable act that any human is capable of. There's no question that is must be categorised as a crime equivalent to murder if it results in the death of the infant. The degree of criminality can ever surpass that of murder if one considers the fact that the perpetrator's intent would have been motivated by selfish considerations such as shame or the fear of responsibility.
Treating an infant like trash to be discarded, is a monstrous act on the part of the parents or their accomplices, no matter how much emotional or psychological pressure they are facing. they have committed a crime for which they must be charged accordingly and face the legal consequences of their action. The frequency with which baby dumping is occurring points to a complete breakdown in moral values among a sector of the community. The common argument is that they are young and unmarried with a commitment to complete their education in school. They are rejected by their parents and have no resources of their own to raise a child. They are judged by the community and are too scared to approach the health authorities or welfare bodies who may be able to assist them. Their only recourse is to abandon the infant dead or alive for fear that their lives will be adversely affected.
We are aghast that for all our modernity and sophistication, a new kind of infanticide is erupting. We are shocked that its perpetrators are young men and women nurtured by the value systems within our own community. While society must rightly condemn their acts, it must also accept the responsibility of having produced these erring individuals. What has gone so horribly wrong here? When has the shame of an unwanted pregnancy become more difficult to bear than throwing away your own child?
Having premarital sex and conceiving a child out of wedlock are certainly not modern-day phenomena that have suddenly emerged. Society has not suddenly become sex-oriented. Unmarried people, young and old from all cultures, succumb to sexual temptations. Unfortunately, some couples are either careless or illinformed and their illicit activities result in an unwanted pregnancy. Depending on their own domestic set-up and family relationships, they either get support from their families or are rejected by them. One can go into the of-quoted causes and heap blame on a number of things at the level of the personal, peer influence, family, community, the media and publicity and even government policy and programmes which are not effective. The easy access to pornography is said to be an immediate cause of rampant sexual activity and resulting unwanted pregnancies.
It is right that the Government has taken the drastic step of categorising baby dumping as a criminal act amounting to murder if it meets with all the legal specifications. Our religious and educational authorities must play their part in organising community programmes and collaborating with parents to nurture the right values in the young. The softer approaches like welfare aid, rehabilitation and counselling will fall into places once we admit that the issue is dead serious and needs urgent redress.


~love to watch the baby smile~
Here is my end points. Forgive me if what I wrote is wrong.. ;)

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