Abuse and violence becoming new ideals for young Vietnamese
A study by the Education Department noted that university professors and school teachers use graft, threats and tricks against potential rivals to get ahead. Students tend to notice this kind of behaviour; they learn that it is more important to promote themselves rather than study. Even children as young at 5 to 11-year-olds learn to lie, beat and threaten other pupils. The problem gets worse in high school where students use weapons and knives against fellow students.
Violence is thus becoming commonplace. For young people, it is something normal, encouraged by the cutthroat model of economic development promoted by the government.
Recently, newspapers reported the story of Hao Anh, a 14-year-old boy from Ca Mau province. Sent to work on a farm to help his mother who had been abandoned by her husband, he was beaten and tortured by his employers for no apparent reason after two years of hard work. The boy sustained a 60 per cent disability level. Nothing is known about legal action taken against his tormentors.
Another case involves Con Dau parish in Da Nang diocese. Police and hoodlums hired by the authorities beat up and arrested a group of faithful protesting a government plan to develop disputed land.
26/01/2021 15:37