The title says it all. Here are my random thoughts on life, the world, everything. You may not like it, but I don't profess to be right or the authority on all things. This is simply my opinion and an expression of said opinions in a public arena.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Our Corrupt Government
Monday, 15 March 2010
Community Service - A waste of time?
I was thinking the other day about community service. Criminals are arrested and made to do community service, but instead of getting them to do something worthwhile, they are made to paint railings endlessly. Why not put these people’s time into something worthwhile, which may, in the end make them into responsible members of society. It is said that most people, particularly young people, commit crimes because of low self-worth and boredom. If we, as a society were to give them a means to improve this, then surely they would not end up back in the same position, or worse, in prison.
We need to take responsibility for our repeating criminals, and help them to find a purpose in life. We need to show them the meaning of true satisfaction. After all, what satisfaction is there in painting railings, which are to be torn down the following week. This merely serves to demoralise them even further, and creates the mindset of “Why bother?”.
If we want to reduce crime, then we need to find community service jobs that give people some sense of achievement, otherwise they will feel as if they are only good for one thing. Ineffective community service is just as bad as putting someone in jail. It is a contradiction. Community service is supposed to make criminals take responsibility for their actions, and make them pay back to society for their crimes. Painting something that is to be torn down the following week is not a service to society.
Litter picking, reading to the old and infirm, renovating people’s houses who can’t afford to have it done and are desperate. That is a community service.
All the while that community service is ineffective, as it is now, we may as well give up on it and throw people in jail at the first crime, because until they feel some self worth, which could be taught by community service, they will end up back in court again and again.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Doctors
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
A Mentally Ill Society
I seem to be noticing more and more people falling back on mental illnesses nowadays. More people saying “I’m too stressed” and more people saying “I’m a bit OCD”. And the sad thing is, people believe them and they get the sympathy and attention they want, but don’t deserve.
No one can be ‘a bit OCD’. You either are OCD or not. ‘a bit OCD’ means you are normal and like cleanliness. OCD is a neurosis. A disorder. You can’t turn it on and off. It is always there, always in your head and you can’t make it go away. You can’t stop the compulsions. You can’t stop the obsessions, so while people who say they are ‘a bit OCD’ can turn it off and get on with their lives, people with genuine OCD can’t. They have to live with it. Deal with it every day.
If anyone who says they are ‘a bit OCD’ actually knew what it felt like for someone with true OCD, they would never liken themselves to it. I mean, you don’t hear people saying “I’m a bit bipolar” or “I’m a bit schizophrenic”. They know full well that if they did they’d be committed. OCD has become the popular illness for people to use as an excuse in the last few years. They think it’s an easy way out and a bit of fun. Well, let them try having their brain going constantly. Their thoughts closing in on them. Panic and paranoia. Worry and fear.
I certainly don’t think it’s an easy excuse. People who think it is and who use it as one should take a long, hard look at themselves and ask why they feel the need to make out that they have a mental illness to get ahead!
