The ban on caning in schools - Another classical case of copying blindly

 


    Caning and other forms of corporal punishment like staving have been banned in schools in Ghana yet many wonder if these new ideas will profit the country now and in the near future.

    The number of student on student violence, bullying and school shooting cases in Europe and America are increasing by the day. Meanwhile, on paper, the cases keep on reducing. This only means there is an attempt to tell a different story to the rest of the world while they lure and coerce everybody to follow their ways. 

    Sub-Saharan African societies used public flogging, ostracism and the chopping of heads to deter others from following the footsteps of other evildoers.  But ever since we decided to assimilate the culture and traditions of these people we seem to have also invited all sorts of evil into our midst. If their system of training children worked perfectly they won't have some growing to become bank robbers and mass murders.

    First, they wanted the whole world democratized. This has largely happened and we still see coups, conflicts, hunger, famine, wars, intolerance, corruption and injustice from courts of competent jurisdiction while they swore that democracy will bring us the opposites.

    Just a few weeks ago a student of Konongo senior high school in the Ashanti Region of Ghana stabbed and killed another student in the same school. Some teachers are already complaining of students misbehaving towards them and showing no seriousness towards their studies. Are these not signs of what is about to befall. What will happen next? Will they also start shooting their mates and teachers?

    Indiscipline destroys everything. These same people want us to legalize weed smoking and LGBTQ+ under the pretext of human rights using the uncouth ones among us as lobbyists and campaigners. 


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