Monday 2 July 2018

PEER PRESSURE NOT PARENTAL NEGLECT

We are forever being treated to media reports on child labour in Papua New Guinea put out by the foreign paedophiles. It is all the fault of parents that children are begging on the streets.

Today in The National the Head of Welfare Simon Yanis explained that most children on the streets have families but they are being driven on to the streets by peer pressure.

We all know that the PNG culture allows boys to be part of their peer group from early age. Some villages have houses for the boys to sleep in with the other boys. Parents look on.

But in the urban areas, the peer group takes the young boys on to the streets. The pressure is on the parents to know where they are and to keep them safe.

Some boys beg, steal, eat away from the house and sleep in drains. Parents worry but there is little they can do, particularly if there is family break-up. 

Some young boys will have started smoking marijuana and drinking home brew. They are focused away from the family and ready to move into raskol groups.

It is time for silence of the foreign paedophiles who make statements about families without actually knowing anything. The view from their apartment patios does not give any perspective on families and street kids.

In modern PNG there are young girls taking to the streets to be preyed on by national and foreign paedophiles. 

They may have become part of the 9000 sex workers in Port Moresby. The foreign lesbians have all the statistics. They make the statistics up themselves.

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