By Rita O
There are many vices in the world, some are prostitutes (even child prostitutes) but they have customers, some brew illicits and make cigarettes yet they have customers. Gambling is bringing down families and school children yet guess who owns the gambling bodies. We pride ourselves in our beer don’t we, yet our boardrooms and work places are filled with functioning alcoholics.
We cannot isolate one of these serious moral issues that ultimately are personal decisions and make a political agenda out of it. If it’s a legal matter then let the relevant bodies handle it just like ICC was handled. However if one has been with an addict of any of these please tell me which part of wisdom is in shaming them or threatening them? Even scriptures and prayers may not work as rapidly.
We cannot legislate morality, no we cannot, but we have to keep getting better together and that requires much more than political commentary on a podium.
Let’s not be lazy, If we really care as leaders let’s do the hard work of dealing with the matter because all consumers are from al tribes.
As long as there are no customers it is not a business. It is only a business because of customers. If they don’t get from one seller they get from another. Supply does not dictate demand, demand dictates supply.
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