Just Don't Graduate!!!

Don't Graduate

Many of us remember when we had our first college/secondary school experience, when our parents accompanied us, as we sought to register for classes and so on. We all remember when we spoke to the lecturers and the principal and they gave their long drawn out speech about what they expected from the child, which always seemed to coincide with what our parents wanted from us.

Our parents also never failed to capitalize on the trip back home where the all so familiar words of " your teachers seem interested in you learning, take advantage," or if you were like the many of us whose parents were not well-to-do and had to struggle to find the money, you're very familiar with the statement " Don't waste my money or yuh go have to look for ah wuk!".

What ever your experience, the bottom line was that you were expected to learn all that was being taught to you and in the end graduate!!

Very similar to the concept of school is our society today. Many of us expect that a student would past the class if they:

  • attend class each day and are attentive to what is being said
  • return home and do homework
  • read multiple books on the subject in question
  • practise with past papers and
  • basically just surround himself/herself with the material.

...it seems that in society today we're being taught all the steps to Graduate with a first degree with honours in all manner of sexual promiscuity and violence...We believe that if that’s their general approach to the material they would more or less graduate in the end. But in my observation it seems that in society today we're being taught all the steps to graduate with a first degree with honours in all manner of sexual promiscuity and violence.

All the while, those who build these negative curriculums contradict their actions by saying "just don't graduate".

I would imagine that this must be a very confusing message for anyone. Especially you Mr. Radio Dj, one of our primary syllabus constructers. You play all the best "mind stimulating" music with topics ranging from:

  • "How to be a Gangsta"
  • "How to shoot a Gun"
  • "What Guns to shoot"
  • and the ever popular "What part of the body to shoot off for maximum results"

After this, you then begin to chastise the very people that were only taking what they were taught seriously - and then graduate.

It would seem that many of the staff members of our very prestigious university called society are hell bent on ensuring that students follow the school's motto that says “Do as I say not as I do”. Many of these Professors stand behind the same podiums, behind the same microphones endorsing abstinence, safe sex and supporting all major HIV/AIDS campaigns and initiatives yet they teach us with literature written by some of our most vile and morally degrading authors such as “Mavado and “Vibes Kartel” to name a couple.

It is always very amusing when I hear these artistes sit in interviews and profess their love and concern for the youths or that their music wasn’t intended for youths.

From my observation as I walk the streets, travel in taxis, or just basically deal with youths from as early as five to adulthood, the violence and sexual promiscuity propagated in 95% of these “artiste's” songs are very much on the lips and in the actions of many that I met that are capable of learning and singing the lyrics.

Society is appalled when another one is gunned down in gang violence. They scream on their radio talk shows, (mind you right after they’re going to play another “Big tune” from of these same artiste ) “Who told you to graduate! I didn’t promote Get rich or die trying so that you would seek to get rich at all cost.

“We never stuffed the Jamaican artiste’s gun violence down your stomach so you would pick up guns an idolize it”

“Who told you young ladies that you can study material from romping shop and sex in the city and graduate with a bachelors in promiscuity and sky rocket sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies, you forgot the schools motto!”

How can one remember a motto like that when the classes are being taught with such enthusiasm? Can the entire cast of “American pie” be wrong about the longing to have sex?

Should I not want to tek way some young girls virginity after kartel gave such a vivid description of it in his song? Or after Movado gets much big ups and rewinds for another one of his shoot them up and kill them songs should I not want to do what the song says when everyone seems to like it.

Let's as a society evaluate what message we want to send to our young ones so that they can truly say a loud NO to crime and promiscuity not graduate!!

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Adesola Stewart
 

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0 #6 janelle goring 2009-10-05 13:17
i totally agree with this article. it is so sad to see so many children & teens dealing with these issues and their parents are ok with it. this is a true experience of mine.i was walking minding my business and this little boy not more than 7 i believe was suiting me and saying he love me and his mother was right there and laughin at that!! it was so repulsive to me that she did not scold him or correct him. he seeing this in our society and hearing it on the radio, the only way he can go in his formative years is down if no one directs him UP!!! we as christians really need to STAND OUT!!! God bless the writer and we need to pray for our society...
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0 #5 Klc 2009-10-04 17:11
Powerful writing. Creative approach. Makes Nuff sense. I have serious concerns along this line also - as a woman, a daughter, sister and child of God. Thank you for the relevance of your writing.

Please send this article as is to all the news papers and post on all the news websites.
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0 #4 Tyjondah 2009-10-01 23:46
I do endorse the comments made. As a professional in the education system, it does ache my heart to see our nation's children so emotionally attached to the garbage of today's secular music. They sing them in and out of class and as is evident by our society's degrade... they practice them. It is our duty as adults to set the right example.
Additionally even in our christian music we should also set the example...stay away from copying and using their music beats.
BE SEPARATE and be the salt not only for ourselves but for our future!
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0 #3 H.A.P.P.Y 2009-10-01 12:19
This is a very informative artticle i hope to see more of it well done.
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0 #2 Mystelics 2009-10-01 11:19
See that's the confusing thing. When one part says do not do this(the wrong thing) and another part of society says do this(the same wrong thing) Its confusing...ESPECIALLY when the balance is shifting to the doing the wrong thing due to the popularity of NEGATIVE MUSIC.

The questions remains, What can we do? what needs to be done? Where are we going? Why is this happening? The only solution is... the people need to turn from their wicked ways and seek the MOST HIGH for true guidance or else we will NEVER EVER go anywhere, or reach back up to moral ethical(holdsom e) standards.
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0 #1 Esther James 2009-10-01 09:48
You came at the topic from a direction i don't think anyone else would have conceived, and put it with a twist i wasn't expecting! I honestly was saying to myself, I know my team doh want me to promote this article! Doh GRADUATE! THEY MADD!!!

KUDOS to you man. I love the flow, the way you rationalized how society deems things that are ungodly to be right and how easily youth fall into the pit of deceit. WOW! WELL DONE! I agree fully!
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