Men shouldn't try to buy women's
love.
Most
men, especially those from the north of Namibia, I've noticed, don't propose to
women but instead use the power of money to own them. Because of this, women
don't love them but instead adore their money, and once that money runs out,
they begin looking for other men who can pay them more than the one they
already have. This leads to the killing of women by men because most men from
the north don't understand this.
Some
women understand to accept men because they used to fall into a trap; if they
have been given a lot of money and materials, they end up accepting because
they look like they are guilty of using the men's money and materials but they
have nothing to offer back rather than accepting them by force or by fire.
Women are still being killed but still do not understand because they were
confused to accept men. Most women only tolerate males; they don't care for
them.
Every
student in grades 4 through 12 must learn about our constitution since it
states that no one should be exposed to torture or cruel, barbaric, or
humiliating treatment or punishment in Chapter 3 Article 8 of the Namibian
Constitution. Chapter 3 of the Namibian Constitution must therefore be known to
all.
I've
heard it reported that 90% of Namibians are Christians, but I don't see how
that's possible since Matthew 5:21 of the Bible states, "You have heard
that it was told to those of old, 'You shalt not murder,' and anyone murders
will be liable to judgment." What is wrong with some males that they don't
follow the Namibian Constitution or the Bible even though they profess to be a
strong defense against all evils?
The
subject of guys rapping about their own daughters is one that I find very
puzzling. I'm not sure if they do it because their daughters look like their
mothers or if there is some other reason; it's too complex for some of us to
comprehend. These days, you can even hear another male rap about the kind of
environment we live in, where men are pretending to be women and women are
pretending to be men. What matters is whether western culture promotes justice
or injustice, and how Christians will respond to that topic.
I
do understand that the majority of men are killing women in quiet because they
believe that because they are males, they do not need to report women because
doing so makes them look cowardly. Because of this view, most men end up
killing women in secret. Men's suggestion boxes, where they can put anything
that's burning them, are something I think we should have.
Since
most of their solutions are based on earlier times, we must have asked the
communities and traditional leaders for additional information. When compared
to how they were living now, we have been living without such a circumstance.
We
need to start over if we sit down and give it some serious thought, and we can
only do that if we return to our culture. We can learn a lot about life from
our culture. Men, let's stop purchasing women entirely. I consider the Himba
culture to be one of Namibia's most robust cultures. We have very specific
guidelines for the area. While not all aspects of our society are ideal, the
majority of them are.
I
am aware that many women simply take the offer since they live in a challenging
and hungry world, but parents must also teach their children to make sensible
decisions, and ladies must speak to their daughters. We must understand how our
children, both boys and girls, live. Sometimes, even when you are certain that
you have not given money to your children, you fail to inquire as to how they
acquired the Brazilian hair and fancy smartphone.
I
adhere to the philosophy known as Himbacracy Philosophy, which is based on real
Himba laws. In the context of our society, is not the best theory but is the
finest practice; with our regulations, our kids almost never make a mistake.
Someone may claim that our way of life is primitive, but they never specify
whose best life they are comparing it to. As a result, I implore everyone to
respect their culture and to adhere to their cultural traditions.
Himbacracy Philosopher
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