The 16 June is a public holiday in South Africa. I’d
like to think that it’s a very important public holiday; because June 16th,
is celebrated here as “Youth Day”. Of course like many good things, this public
holiday goes back to a tragic day, 36 years ago. It was June 16, 1976 , during
the horrendous Apartheid era in South Africa when innocent school children were
shot and killed in Soweto for protesting against the implementation of Afrikaans
as the language medium in schools where people did not speak Afrikaans as a
first, or even second language. Those children who were killed deserve to be
remembered, their sacrifice needs to be celebrated, so this is one of the few
public holidays that I actually don’t mind celebrating.
But let me not be too harsh and let me
not generalise. This of course does not apply to all the youth of today, there
are a few of them who have their heads screwed on the right way, so I’ll give
them their due.
The thing is that real change can only come about
through the youth. They are young and have fresh ideas and they speak the
language of today. Youth are able to get through to people in a way that other
people can’t. This is why we can still remember June 16 , 1976 with pangs in
our hearts, even though we were not born at the time. It’s because of the
innocence and the brightness of youth. It just seems that youth has so much to
offer and so much to give to society.
I know I kind of sound like an old lady here, but I
really think that the youth of today do not know their true worth. They have
been sucked into an abyss where they are taught to be self-centred and
materialistic. Their lives revolve around the latest cell phone technology and
they have been led to believe that the only form of communication is through
facebook, BBM, twitter and so on. They do not know that they are the ones who
hold the keys to the future. The youth are the ones who are able to be the most
productive members of society, and yet they have somehow become the least
productive. Instead of working with parents and other adults, they have been
brainwashed into believing that they need to be out there, having fun, trying
new things (which most of the time are not good new things). They have been
convinced that parents are the enemies and they only wish to stifle freedom.
Yes, the only idea of freedom that most of our youth
have is about freedom to go out at night and meet their friends and have “fun”.
Talk to them about freedom of oppressed people, or freedom to dress the way you
want to, or freedom to work and so on, and they will laugh at you.
SO let’s go back to the youth of 1976, those innocent
youth who lived in oppression and poverty but were willing to fight for their
freedom to be taught in a language that they could understand. Those youth gave
their lives protesting for an education, when our youth find education boring
and basically throw it away. Those youth understood what our youth cannot even
begin to understand. Those youth should
be celebrated; will people be able to say that about our youth 30 years from
now?
I sometimes think that when life is made easy for us
then we become complacent and lazy. When we are given freedom, then we cannot
understand that there are people who need to fight for their freedom. When we
are given rights, then we do not look around and realise that there are people
whose rights are taken away from them. When we have ease and comfort, then we
forget that there are others who are suffering and going through hardship.
Alhamdullillah for our ease, and May Allah never give us hardship, but the
thing is that through all our ease, we must not forget that we have a duty
towards others and a role to play in society, even if the role we play is
small.
Yes, youth should be celebrated, but our youth
should be reminded of their worth every single day, so that they can stand up
and be the people that they are able to be, and maybe one day, people will look
back and remember the youth of today with fondness and admiration.
May Allah guide us all, Inshaa-Allah for we cannot achieve a single thing without the will of the Almighty Allah.
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