AOG - //andy-hughes
/// or you can educate her - and her child - that life is a lot better than that - and who knows, she may benefit from that and be a better and happier person and a far better mother. ///
Education seems your answer to almost everything. //
It absolutely is the answer to almost everything, that's why I see it.
//But tell us, where would all these 'education' classes take place?
Would there be separate one's for each offence that doesn't conform to our cultural upbringing?
Do you also wish to see education classes for all those young male migrants who are sexually molesting the females of Europe?
Who will pay for these lessons, should it be taken out of the overseas aid? //
Education is not a matter of 'classes' - and I think you know better than that, but are using that scenario to belittle my point and make it appear that I think that the answer is simple.
Clearly it is anything but simple.
But education - in the sense in which I am employing the term - is about example, and trying to ensure that people who join our culture see for themselves the benefits of some of our ways of living and treating each other, compared with what they see as being the way things are.
So yes, education is the key - but in terms of showing examples, and people gradually accepting them, over a period of time, costs nothing financially, to anyone.