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The following are the results of Albinos being molested by fellow humans who should have protected them. The reader should take note that all reasons that are given in this chapter are avoidable hence reconcilable.
Separation and/or divorce of parents.
Some couples have separated and or divorced following an Albino being born of them. The only couples that have not suffered this are the couples consisting of mere Albinos i.e. wife and husband being Albinos themselves; as they have no option. Lack of awareness has made several homes to break down for reason of an Albino being born of them and some have gone to the extent of divorce which is contrary to principles of civilization and humanity. My advice to lovers who have plans to make a family is this: “Courtship is not marriage, so a broken courtship is not divorce. It is better to break a courtship than to force things on and eventually end up with a broken home” Lovers who consider marrying an Albino is costly to them should abstain just at the stage of courtship other than making decision to enter matrimony and later think of breaking such matrimony for reasons of albinism exposing them to dangers of manhunt and manslaughter. If courtship is forced, the costs are bigger than expected as the children will be rendered homeless and semi-orphans in some occasions, the wife will be husband-less and semi-widow hence no care, the husband will too be wifeless and sometimes semi-widower and plunge himself into adultery and extended family as he will have formed the second family apart from the original one and family conflict including the complexity of probate administration in case of death [God forbid] will erupt beyond control.
Poverty due to the fact that households are forced to spend family time guarding their Albinos and forgo engaging in productive activities [opportunity cost that causes poverty].
Majority households are forced into home-detention for reasons of guarding their Albino family members who fall prey to cannibals and human-beasts. The time allocated to guarding Albinos should have been used for productive activities that should have raised their incomes hence reduces cost of leaving and improves standards of living. Costs for psychological torture are also enormous and overwhelming for the families. It is unfortunate that most societies have no legal provisions for direct subsidization for these victim families to bridge their income gaps, moreover, it is the role of the State to ensure security of every person found within its frontiers whether citizen or immigrant. This makes caring for the Albinos be quite expensive in terms of time and support. Think of a family with Albino; which spends much time watching their Albinos and relinquish engaging in productive activities which means losing income but eventually would need cash for clinical management of their Albinos; in societal circumstance where no direct subsidy to people with Albinism. It looks quite discriminating, oppressing, isolating and perhaps demoralizing.
Blames to the society for lack of serious concern to address the problem of not only albinism but also threat against Albinos.
Despite State actions on Albino killers and traders of their parts, still society sees for its eyes lives of Albinos being terminated and those who cheats death being maimed and rendered double-disabled i.e. skin disability and body-parts disability. It is high time now that before we think of seeking support of the world to launch joint efforts to combat this scourge once and for all, it has to start with us one by one [everyone of us] and later the world efforts will only compliment what is done by us first. Every one of us has a role to play and the duty to fulfil for the society. It is enough for the ears to listen to reports of Albinos being beheaded and the syndicate goes at large for years without arrest of them. But sometimes the culprits are within the same complaining society and some people provide cover-up for them for profit.
Medical facilities also lack adequate supplies for clinical support to Albinos. This endangers them in great deal and causes yet another burden to their families as in some societies there are no provisions for free medical care for albinism despite being a major health infirmity that lasts for life. Inadequate med-supplies coupled with insecurity renders Albinos and albinism be considered fatal setback for the society. But worth noting that State efforts alone can never ever bring this plague to halt, instead all men and women with love at heart and understanding in their intellects must have a role to play in fighting albinism and Albino slaughterers.
Albinos lack some natural justice that are human rights in nature such as inter-marriage, right of association with non-albinos, lack of adequate facilities including that of security against their hunters whereas security of every citizen [let alone a group] is enshrined in the constitution.
Reports of Albinos being murdered have brought to society another dilemma which denies Albinos dignity of their humanity. The society must not let this go without remedy. Intermarriages with Albinos have of recent become a taboo following fear for their manslaughter. No husband or wife would afford becoming a premature widower or widow for marrying a mate who is hunted day and night for his/her skin or body part. In another development, Albinos are categorized into two. First category comprises of those born in what we may refer here to as the royal families, who enjoys maximum security, adequate or specialized medical attention that is in line with their conditions, have legal protection against stigma, do not labour hard to achieve what they may require etc. Second category is that which does not either receive support of the first category or receive substandard support of the first category. The first category does not necessarily require intervention or services of the forum or association for the Albinos but would need it just as a protocol formality to compliment what she/he already received on her/his own or provided by her/his royal family and does not require the assistance or does not have anything to receive from those called interest groups/associations for Albinos. Fingers have never been the same although they are all called fingers.
Poaching of wildlife is a global concern than poaching of Albinos is.
The world has not pooled efforts for addressing the crisis of murdering Albinos, although we may appreciate and value scientific pursuits for discovering treatment supplies for albinism. In some societies of the world, on-the-spot shooting of wildlife poachers is legalized while in the same societies; poachers of Albinos are not shot down for fear of breaching human rights. Those shot dead in the game reserves do not worth human rights? Are Albinos less important compared to animals in the national parks? Is it the law that has confused the man or it is the man who has confused the law? What correlation is gotten between actions on poachers of game animals and actions on poachers of Albinos? I do not advocate for retaliatory killings but the law must balance, it must thus speak for the downtrodden, the weak, the defenseless and the voiceless that are righteous and innocent. Proper law is that which must ensure consistency of actions for the same offence committed by different people.
majwalaoriko@yahoo.co.uk
Separation and/or divorce of parents.
Some couples have separated and or divorced following an Albino being born of them. The only couples that have not suffered this are the couples consisting of mere Albinos i.e. wife and husband being Albinos themselves; as they have no option. Lack of awareness has made several homes to break down for reason of an Albino being born of them and some have gone to the extent of divorce which is contrary to principles of civilization and humanity. My advice to lovers who have plans to make a family is this: “Courtship is not marriage, so a broken courtship is not divorce. It is better to break a courtship than to force things on and eventually end up with a broken home” Lovers who consider marrying an Albino is costly to them should abstain just at the stage of courtship other than making decision to enter matrimony and later think of breaking such matrimony for reasons of albinism exposing them to dangers of manhunt and manslaughter. If courtship is forced, the costs are bigger than expected as the children will be rendered homeless and semi-orphans in some occasions, the wife will be husband-less and semi-widow hence no care, the husband will too be wifeless and sometimes semi-widower and plunge himself into adultery and extended family as he will have formed the second family apart from the original one and family conflict including the complexity of probate administration in case of death [God forbid] will erupt beyond control.
Poverty due to the fact that households are forced to spend family time guarding their Albinos and forgo engaging in productive activities [opportunity cost that causes poverty].
Majority households are forced into home-detention for reasons of guarding their Albino family members who fall prey to cannibals and human-beasts. The time allocated to guarding Albinos should have been used for productive activities that should have raised their incomes hence reduces cost of leaving and improves standards of living. Costs for psychological torture are also enormous and overwhelming for the families. It is unfortunate that most societies have no legal provisions for direct subsidization for these victim families to bridge their income gaps, moreover, it is the role of the State to ensure security of every person found within its frontiers whether citizen or immigrant. This makes caring for the Albinos be quite expensive in terms of time and support. Think of a family with Albino; which spends much time watching their Albinos and relinquish engaging in productive activities which means losing income but eventually would need cash for clinical management of their Albinos; in societal circumstance where no direct subsidy to people with Albinism. It looks quite discriminating, oppressing, isolating and perhaps demoralizing.
Blames to the society for lack of serious concern to address the problem of not only albinism but also threat against Albinos.
Despite State actions on Albino killers and traders of their parts, still society sees for its eyes lives of Albinos being terminated and those who cheats death being maimed and rendered double-disabled i.e. skin disability and body-parts disability. It is high time now that before we think of seeking support of the world to launch joint efforts to combat this scourge once and for all, it has to start with us one by one [everyone of us] and later the world efforts will only compliment what is done by us first. Every one of us has a role to play and the duty to fulfil for the society. It is enough for the ears to listen to reports of Albinos being beheaded and the syndicate goes at large for years without arrest of them. But sometimes the culprits are within the same complaining society and some people provide cover-up for them for profit.
Medical facilities also lack adequate supplies for clinical support to Albinos. This endangers them in great deal and causes yet another burden to their families as in some societies there are no provisions for free medical care for albinism despite being a major health infirmity that lasts for life. Inadequate med-supplies coupled with insecurity renders Albinos and albinism be considered fatal setback for the society. But worth noting that State efforts alone can never ever bring this plague to halt, instead all men and women with love at heart and understanding in their intellects must have a role to play in fighting albinism and Albino slaughterers.
Albinos lack some natural justice that are human rights in nature such as inter-marriage, right of association with non-albinos, lack of adequate facilities including that of security against their hunters whereas security of every citizen [let alone a group] is enshrined in the constitution.
Reports of Albinos being murdered have brought to society another dilemma which denies Albinos dignity of their humanity. The society must not let this go without remedy. Intermarriages with Albinos have of recent become a taboo following fear for their manslaughter. No husband or wife would afford becoming a premature widower or widow for marrying a mate who is hunted day and night for his/her skin or body part. In another development, Albinos are categorized into two. First category comprises of those born in what we may refer here to as the royal families, who enjoys maximum security, adequate or specialized medical attention that is in line with their conditions, have legal protection against stigma, do not labour hard to achieve what they may require etc. Second category is that which does not either receive support of the first category or receive substandard support of the first category. The first category does not necessarily require intervention or services of the forum or association for the Albinos but would need it just as a protocol formality to compliment what she/he already received on her/his own or provided by her/his royal family and does not require the assistance or does not have anything to receive from those called interest groups/associations for Albinos. Fingers have never been the same although they are all called fingers.
Poaching of wildlife is a global concern than poaching of Albinos is.
The world has not pooled efforts for addressing the crisis of murdering Albinos, although we may appreciate and value scientific pursuits for discovering treatment supplies for albinism. In some societies of the world, on-the-spot shooting of wildlife poachers is legalized while in the same societies; poachers of Albinos are not shot down for fear of breaching human rights. Those shot dead in the game reserves do not worth human rights? Are Albinos less important compared to animals in the national parks? Is it the law that has confused the man or it is the man who has confused the law? What correlation is gotten between actions on poachers of game animals and actions on poachers of Albinos? I do not advocate for retaliatory killings but the law must balance, it must thus speak for the downtrodden, the weak, the defenseless and the voiceless that are righteous and innocent. Proper law is that which must ensure consistency of actions for the same offence committed by different people.
majwalaoriko@yahoo.co.uk