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وكتبت الصغيرة نضال هباني تعري منظمات غربية في قلب امبراطورية اليانكي!!
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Nedal Ahmed: Help Africans on their own terms
08:25 AM CDT on Thursday, October 12, 2006
I heard a crazy idea recently: Let's go to Africa and bring the children music.
Wait, I think I have an idea that might be a little bit more creative.
I suggest we go to Africa and feed the children.
It may seem a little far-fetched, even radical, but it's worth a try. According to groundbreaking research, food keeps people from starving to death. Not the lack of soul-saving melodies.
Aid to Africa is a gimmick, and it's on thr top of everyone's pseudo-social agenda, probably just ahead of Livestrong bracelets. I mean, who wants to be labeled as the reason the children of Africa don't have the same opportunity as our kids to learn an F-sharp?
We may now look at "The White Man's Burden" with repulsion and disbelief, but how much of that insolent attitude has changed? The century may have changed, and the phrasing may be politically correct, but the perceived burden remains the same.
You can take me as an inconsiderate cynic, or you can take me as a Sudanese girl who has spent almost half her life in Africa. True, I was raised in Islamic Middle Eastern Africa, and I apologize that I haven't roamed in a loincloth with leopards and giraffes like you see in National Geographic, but hear me out.
I scoff every time I see a teenager proclaim solemnly that he or she wants to go to Africa to "help." These are kids who probably could do no more than laugh at the name Djibouti, let alone find it on a map.
I have seen clubs formed in an effort to aid these suffering children, yet every time I see a flier for a meeting, I roll my eyes.
Apparently, a 4.0 and varsity sports aren't enough to get into dream colleges anymore. I'm not fooled – all I have to do is ask for their college application. There it will be – 11-point Garamond, listed above National Honor Society treasurer and FFA president: club "Teens 4 Africa."
Have we gone so far in the effort to build the perfect résumé that we will abuse these children's need?
But maybe you don't care about the college credit, and maybe you don't want to start a choir, but maybe you're thinking, "By golly, if those kids are going to be singing, there better be some hymns about the Lord!"
So now we'll have every religion racing down to Africa and helicopters showering the villages with much-needed Bibles. It may happen during a drought, so everyone in the village will be delighted to see the pastors bearing water.
Dust-covered children will eagerly rush to these newcomers, only to be greeted with, "I'm sorry, child, this is holy water; it's for a very special ceremony." Then, with the language barriers and all, there will be a flock of people following the mission group with the water, all being baptized in hope of a drink.
I say "flock" because that's how these human beings are viewed – as animals that can be herded into any faith with the simple promise of nutrition. I believe that such religious groups have lost sight of what their intended purpose was. Where is the kindness if every bit of assistance comes with strings attached? It is so cruel that in exchange for so little, mental freedom is being inhibited and religious beliefs are belittled.
And here's another newsflash: Africans already have music. It's presumptuous to ignore that. Who can really say that it's a loss that there is no African Britney Spears or Michael Jackson?
If you want to contribute your money and effort, I applaud you, but please be aware of where that money is going.
Let Africans have the same chances that you have in maintaining an open mind; let them head to school with a full stomach, vaccine bandage, clean shirt and, most important, a clear mind that is their own.
Nedal Ahmed is a senior at Plano East Senior High School and a Classroom Voices volunteer columnist. To respond to this column, send an e-mail to communityopinions@dallas news.com.
المقال اعلاه كتبته ابنتي نضال اليوم الخميس الثاني عشر من اكتوبر 2006 ونشرته في صحيفةالDallas Morning News وقد اعجبني هذا المقال الناضج الجريء وهو يحتوي رؤية انسانية واخلاقية وواقعية قد تفيد بعض المنظمات الغربية العاملة في مجال الاغاثة والاعانات الانسانية العاملة لعون واغاثةجياع ومشردي القارة السوداء ..وهي منظمات حسب رؤية نضال غير بريئة بل تعمل لتحقيق اجندة تحت ستار العون الانساني وهو ما اعلنت عن رفضه بشكل واضح وجريء الصغيرة نضال..وتعلن انحيازها لخيارات اهلها في افريقيا الثقافية والدينيةوهي ترفض اي عون مشروط يستغل ظروفهم الانسانية القاسية. وقد احببت ان اشرككم في الاطلاع علي هذا المقال..لتبدوا اراءكم الناقدة والموجهة والمفيدة لها... وهي قد اختارت هذا الطريق الصعب في مهنة المتاعب وتحتاج مناصحات وتوجيهات من اهل الصنعة.
محبتي واحترامي
هشام هباني
(عدل بواسطة هشام هباني on 10-13-2006, 02:26 AM) (عدل بواسطة هشام هباني on 10-13-2006, 06:48 AM)
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