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The forgotten culture…

November 30th, 2007
Filed under: Society and Culture

Since I have been working also as a host on some major radio stations I have come across lots of various kinds of people, either if they are listeners or as colleagues.

As a presenter I used to get lots of calls from people who wanted to point my attention towards some other issues which we usually didn’t cover on the family show being so obvious. But I really wondered why we usually didn’t cover anything of that sort.

Which sort you say? Well I am talking about the forgotten culture and religious values in our generation and the one younger than us, those that probably were born abroad.

And the main reason behind the topic being suggested was that lots of dating sites were popping around in Norway and guys used to be registering with fake IDs like bees to honey, and sadly the girls who range from 15 and above used to fall in their traps.

A guy appeared on the news, covered with a cloth on his face and said that he had managed to trick over 200+ girls and all of them were Asians either Pakistani or Indian. Now what does that tell us?

Are the parents of those girls aware what and where their daughters are? Or should they also be giving enough time to the guys? I believe that the lack of trust and closeness between parents and kids really push the kids into doing all these things.

Some might say that the guy was just telling a lie, to prove that these things do happen I interviewed another guy who fell under the same category. Disgusted as I was while sitting with him I couldn’t think of anything else than this one important thing. “What are the parents of these girls thinking, they don’t know what has happened to their girl or what their girl has done”. And on they will go to wed her off to some guy in their family either the girl’s cousin or someone in Pakistan, but why isn’t going over the line a big deal for some of the generation here anymore?

Has anyone realized what kind of life most people are leading abroad? First being away from their home country, where going for Jumah prayers was a thing we would never miss, coming here it’s the work that keeps us “busy n tied”, our younger generation sees music and other things as the only way out, not only that but kids here in Norway followed by peer pressure end up smoking, n drinking and anything that has to do with drugs.

Some kids who I will be revealing soon to their parents sell drugs to make money, and yes I am talking about little Asian kids and I remember when I was their age I used to watch He-Man and play with my car models rather than making a couple of thousands kroners (Norwegian currency) selling drugs.

It’s disgusting, its sick and its the point where each and every parent should start working only as much as they need to and give all their time to the kids. That’s the best thing they would do to themselves and if they don’t sadly, they’re doomed.

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One Response to “The forgotten culture…”

  1. PooriPagli
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    Hmmm well you very right there when you say its sick and disgusting, and to be honest these words are really not enuf for all this hmmm…
    You said it all, all questions and answers as well, lack of trust and communication between parents and kidsd pushes kids into all this, wrong paths wrong diraction where at the end they will not even have any choice..What i personally wud say is that these days when life is so so so busy everywhere not many parents dont have good enuf control where theire teenager kids are and what they doing hmmm.. Just giving them gr8 place to live, gr8 clothes and good food they think they doing a wonderful job.

    Every1 has to take the responsibilety for theire behaviour and actions, so what i can say is that though girls at age 15-16 and so on (teenager) are naiv and innocent and cant see everything black and white they end up at wrong places.. BUT i wud also add that when they are clever enuf to get in touch with guys use net and secretly meet up with these sick minded ppl then they also very clearly aware of that what they into is WRONG, but still they continue either it happend to be popular as i think its a “fasion” type thing they have in mind looking at everyone, friends etc around, they think they will be much popular doing all this things, which is as sad as anything can be. So YES they not that much kids that they cant stand for their actions!!

    Culture is something kids learn from the home, from the parents, and that too when they very very young, they need parents as teachers to guid them thru each step.

    Even now hmm there is time, to WAKE UP for parents and for kids both and realize that they leading theire lives into hell thinking they on thier way to heaven.

    And how they can do that? Well here is few tips from me:

    For parents:
    1. Have full control where kids are day or night.
    2. Keep in touch with thiere frinds.
    3. Be strickt! abt rules you made.
    4. Dont be just parents, be their frinds as well.
    5. Give them space, but BE THERE!

    For Kids:
    1. Understand that you are kids.
    2. Have mind and heart open for advice from parents.
    (not onlyfrom friends)
    3. Dont stay out too much, spend time at home.
    4. Get a part time job insted of walking here and there.
    5. NO ONE can be your well wisher more thn you parents, Give them a chance

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