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Re: Welcome! Towards a New Sudan: (1) Sudan Independence Day (Re: WadalBalad)
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Foetus;
Thanks for showing up and waiting for your inputs.
Tabaldina;
Thanks and it's my pleasure to be back to continue this important series on this board. For me i believe there's something missing in our "nationalistic" education. It's not important to fill the school curricula with notions of patriotism for example, but the general movements of the society will be enough leading toward that direction. If you live in America you will notice that they don't start any sport event, for example, before standing up and chanting their national anthem. Kids in schools must start their day by putting their tiny hands on their chests and give allegiance to the flag.
What we need to do in Sudan is to develop new understandings for the meaning to be a Sudanese and to create programs through which we can give respect to our nation. It's not an easy task however but we got to start first. Democracy, as a system for governance, is not a solution by itself as we notice that from the behaviors of the past three democracies. Nevertheless, democracy can facilitate those programs to be implemented throughout the social segments. We actually need a policy, a national one, to create and lead these endless programs for the sake of our country.
Will continue.
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