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RE: Questions about "Juvenile Delinquency" by @madilyn02
In South Africa we have a huge problem regarding education in general, no matter if you are male or female.
Education in the public schools are not on standard and if you want to give your child the best you have to pay for it. This saddens me! 🙁
On university level there is even a bigger problem, discrimination against the colour of your skin. And this makes me cross!! 😡
This sounds really intense, the part of prejudice for the skin color is saddening. I didn't know this was the situation there.
Here children also pay money for education, but there is no discrimination for skin color or any other thing. Just that the fees can get really expensive if standard education must be obtained.
Another challenge here is lack of job opportunities for students who graduate, I hear that government provide jobs for their citizen in other countries but here in Nigeria you have to fight to get a simple job. Because of this, most people get discouraged and even drop out of school
Same old story in South Africa... 9 million people without jobs of which 70% is youth.
How sad!
Dwelling on your response makes me echo your feelings. There can be no satisfactory solution there. Any Canadian government funding made available to South Africa would not be accessible for people with white skin.
Since December I have written posts with links to resources to immigrate to Canada. Refugee status is denied to White South Africans.
Hello friend, greetings! I'm curious about something here. Why do you say that Canadian government funds will not be accessible for White skin people in south Africa
It is the reality of numbers.
Even though aid should be accessible to all, there isn't enough money to reach everyone.
This is something I didn't think can happen, I guess I always thought that the blacks are treated worse
Return to Slum Britain
This picture was taken in England in the 1960s. At the time, three million people were living in poverty.
Source
In the USA 20.5 million "white" people and 8.58 million "black" people live in poverty. It isn't that one group of people is treating another group worse (although there is a tribal thing going on in Africa). Poverty is a trap. If you have a bucket of crabs, you can leave it uncovered because the crabs cannot escape. Once one crab almost escapes, the rest pull it back. The lady who had her store robbed the other day is a good example. She was succeeding and thieves wanted what she had.
What makes me FURIOUS is those that graduate that cannot get jobs in South Africa, no matter the skin colour. We have over 400 new doctors who cannot jobs but South Africa will pay Cuban doctors to come work in our country! It just doesn't make sense.
There is a strange brain drain going on worldwide. If any of the four hundred are interested in coming Canada, here is a link to the Canadian Board that regulate doctors in Canada.
With regard to brain drain, I am the type of guy that if Canada ever exiled me to Antarctica, the average IQ of both places would rise.