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The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 7:18pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
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Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by Horus(m): 9:23pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
The petition sought signatures for a bill outlawing mob/jungle justice. And what was the outcome after the petition and signatures? |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 9:56pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
Horus: We are still awaiting the outcome, but you know what they say about trying... The constant debating and inaction is leading us nowhere. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by Seun(m): 10:07pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
I'm sorry, but supporting a law banning a specific variant of murder, when murder is already punishable by death, cannot be regarded as a "action" |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 10:28pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
Seun: I'm sorry, but supporting a law banning a specific variant of murder, when murder is already punishable by death, cannot be regarded as a "action" How do you define action Seun? Taking a stand in what you believe in is enough to qualify as action. If you read my article properly, I was basically asking those of you on the other side of the divide, "dear opposers of the mob/jungle justice bill, what have you DONE?" You see, some of you say, call for reforms! We don't need more laws! Specific laws are a waste of time!! Now I don't mind that you guys have your opinions, what I mind is the fact that you people would rather sit down and debate the rightness or wrongness of an action without doing anything about what you believe. In my opinion, those who take action are on a higher plane than those who don't. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by Nobody: 10:45pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
The death-rate/murder-rate in Nigeria should be more than 20,000 annually... However, how come no one is protesting/signing-petitions about how to reduce these barbaric, savagely, and avoidable deaths?? The whole system is twisted - and it needs a complete overhaul, not just crying over the deaths of some people because they were over-publicized by the media and the internet... When Nigerians are ready for the complete overhaul of the system a la revolution - I'll sign the petition... However, it's still business as usual! |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 10:59pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
shymexx: The death-rate/murder-rate in Nigeria should be more than 20,000 annually... However, how come no one is protesting/signing-petitions about how to reduce these barbaric, savagely, and avoidable deaths?? The whole system is twisted - and it needs a complete overhaul, not just crying over the deaths of some people because they were over-publicized by the media and the internet... The barbaric and gruesome manner in which those young men met their death was enough to warrant the attention it got. And I think a revolution will not happen when we are not willing to speak out, sign petitions, protests or take whatever action in necessary to express our grievances against certain issues that affect us. It all starts with that small petition Shymexx. I am not giving up on the system just because it stinks. I am a Nigerian. I am the system. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by Seun(m): 11:26pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
virgo: How do you define action Seun?I guess we can say that, in this context, action is something that actually helps to solve the problem. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by obowunmi(m): 11:42pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
The reality is that no one wants their lives disrupted. We willingly want to function in chaos because its what we are used to. Primary school Secondary school Jamb/waec University (approximately 7 years) Takes you 5 years to find work. Church Marry/ big fancy wedding Have children - Take care of elderly parents and extended family Chaos of work - trying to impress your boss, stress, traffic, fatigue No one in Nigeria is willing to disrupt the chaos that they work within. So Nigerians will never seek a revolution, because of the cycle - folks are trained to function within. 2 Likes |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by obowunmi(m): 11:43pm On Nov 19, 2012 |
I really enjoyed reading the article. 1 Like |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 7:24am On Nov 20, 2012 |
obowunmi: I really enjoyed reading the article. Thank you. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by kodewrita(m): 7:33am On Nov 20, 2012 |
My opposition to the new law drive was that I felt more laws would not solve the issue if they wont be enforced. Opposition to them on twitter was as such targeted at refocusing them to think up new ways of ensuring the ALUU case never happens again. The effort could have been spent on sensitising people. We could have raised money for public advocacy/sensitization. We could have done countless other things aside from creating new laws. Nice article though. 1 Like |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by obowunmi(m): 7:43am On Nov 20, 2012 |
Are you single? |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by obowunmi(m): 7:43am On Nov 20, 2012 |
OP: Are you single? |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by slimming: 12:20pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
obowunmi: The reality is that no one wants their lives disrupted. We willingly want to function in chaos because its what we are used to. true talk |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 12:55pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
kodewrita: My opposition to the new law drive was that I felt more laws would not solve the issue if they wont be enforced. My point is, why didn't those who oppose the drive for more laws DO SOMETHING themselves. It is not enough to get them to focus on what is important. We have a culture of debating and disagreeing with others, and then doing NOTHING about our own beliefs. And...thank you for the last part of your comment. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 12:57pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
obowunmi: OP: Are you single? Er..why? |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by obowunmi(m): 1:23pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
I like my women smart. If you are, let's collabo |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by Seun(m): 2:05pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
virgo: Er..why?I think his username answers the question. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 5:27pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
obowunmi: I like my women smart. If you are, let's collabo Aww...thanks dear, I just don't know about collabos though. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 5:28pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
Seun: Lol, what is in a name? |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by wolebaba(m): 7:46pm On Dec 17, 2012 |
Wish there were a RESET button somewhere one can press to reset Nigeria and Nigerians. We require a total overhaul of our psyche. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by virgo(f): 10:59pm On Dec 17, 2012 |
wolebaba: Wish there were a RESET button somewhere one can press to reset Nigeria and Nigerians. We require a total overhaul of our psyche. True. |
Re: The Danger Of Doing Nothing by pak: 4:00am On Dec 18, 2012 |
@virgo, Did you write this ?? really! I think Nigerians always miss the disease and tackle the symptoms. As Seun pointed out, murder is already a punishable offence - so the question is why the continued mob actions ? It points out to something else wrong somewhere. and while you are at it, why not another bill seeking to ban armed robbers killing people and another one banning bad roads (hope you'r getting my drift). We want to take 'action' but actions should be the meaningful ones where our energies are channeled in the right direction. For my views on the menace of jungle justice in Nigeria. Please see the thread post in this link https://www.nairaland.com/1105356/2-robbery-suspects-killed-mob#12994916 |
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