We treat our children like slaves from childhood, and then we wonder why we ended up with a nation full of cowards...
Look at the contrast in those pictures. In rich schools and homes, kids are raised to have voice, to question, to negotiate, to carry themselves with worth... In poor/government schools, the lesson is different: “Shut up and endure.” Teacher humiliates you for the slightest things and call it discipline… You complain and your poor parents either can’t fight back or they beat you at home…
So you learn early: your dignity doesn’t matter, that authority is not to be questioned, just survive... This conditioning kills curiosity, it kills the instinct to stand up for yourself… It turns potential leaders into people who grow up bowing to every small power; from wicked teachers to corrupt bosses to terrible politicians... No wonder we have a country where people endure bad roads, bad governance, insecurity, and exploitation without collective pushback... We were trained for it from primary school… Poverty alone doesn’t create this... It’s the mindset we pass down: small people oppressing even smaller ones to feel big... Until we start raising kids (rich or poor) to know their worth, to ask questions, and to reject nonsense, we’ll keep producing generations that accept mediocrity as normal...
A woman will find you living peacefully like this.
Next thing, she starts buying curtains, nice plates and too many socks.
Before you know it, she is giving birth to little friends of hers who look exactly like you.😭
@abdi_cige@AbdullahiF90862@KamandeMarcus@lynn_ngugi1 You can't even understand meaning of common sense.
You with your high IQ mlishindwa kujenga Somali mkakuja kujifinyilia Eastleigh. Why not build your country first.