March 08, A Day of Wandering?

By setting up an international women's day, the United Nations intended to inspire in-depth reflection on the fate of women, maliciously called the weaker sex, and to encourage member states to promote appropriate laws to put an end to suffering, oppression , bullying, discrimination, exclusion and all kinds of crimes of which she is the victim.

Prejudice affects all countries and societies on the planet, from the smallest to the largest, from the most democratic to the most totalitarian, and from the most advanced to the most backward.

Whether in the United States, France, Senegal, Mongolia, Sudan or Guatemala and Bolivia, thousands of women die each year by giving birth, under the blows of their spouses, under the depression of irresponsible households, excess of family responsibilities, loneliness, numerous offspring.
March 08, A Day of Wandering?
Faced with this situation, the solutions lie first and foremost in a real will of the policies for a governance which enacts laws, organizes the repression of the delinquents and ensures the integration and the end of the discrimination on all the scales of the social responsibilities, political and economic.

International Women's Day as it is lived, transformed and celebrated in the Republic of Cameroon, does not correspond at all to the initial spirit of the United Nations. Indeed, in view of the practices observed elsewhere, it seems that it is here, the only country where the event is lived in this way.

Indeed, it is by no means a party, let alone a liberty of debauchery and wandering, one of the regrettable and deplorable consequences of which is the cessation of economic activities, as well as an impact negative on the daily lives of people throughout the territory.

The country needs to increase work performance and to redouble its energy and enthusiasm to develop, to reduce misery and to grow, instead of multiplying the holidays that constitute losses impossible to compensate. We need concrete measures, strong laws and public education, not parades and noises.

No society of partygoers and alcoholics can really advance, and there is reason to worry about the situation in Cameroon where alcoholism, debauchery and the loss of values ​​have become a pandemic implicitly validated by the authorities.

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