Friday, April 3, 2015

Question 3

I’d strongly disagree with the statement that was taken from NST. These statements were actually giving ways to people on leaving their responsibilities on other people’s hand. Indeed, money can buy happiness, yet does money is what matters most to us? 

Giving ways for people to hand their kids just to make money isn’t fair. How’d individuals feel when they get to know that their parents ‘sold’ them to someone else just to live a luxurious life? How do couples that have no money and children to adapt to their situation? Psychologically, this affects the communities. 


To buy a child with 40,000 MYR seems cheap for rich couples, yet what would happen when the child turned out to be someone who can’t be accepted by the parents? Would they still keep them? The child isn’t from the couples’ own bloodlines, they bought him like how they bought their clothes. Enough with what has happened in our current world. With the modernized world that we have today, why don’t those rich couples find ways to produce children on their own? We have such technologies; there are many other ways to get our own children.

Those less fortunate children and orphanages need more help. Why don’t we focus on them? They are humans too. Adopting orphanages and poor children are legal, but why don’t people take the opportunities to adopt them? Surveys show orphanages and poor children are lack of guidances and care. These kids are desperate for parents' love and guidances. These less fortunate children should be prioritized by our communities. 

 Stop ruining our society. What about our grandchildren’s future then?













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