POLITICS SHOULD BE KEPT OUT OF SCHOOL.
I am strongly in
the favor of the statement, "Politics should be kept out of school."
I want to remind you that politics is a dirty game. Here
we are talking about political ethics which is far beyond political science. Being
completely man-made subject matter it is easily manipulated. And in school, why
do students need to understand governance, power, corruption, votes, and
strikes. Even they cannot use it in their daily life. They have not got the
right to vote. Then where will they use these kinds of stuff in daily life?
Isn't it better to focus on compulsory subject matters
which we can use?
Politics is an ideology based not a problem-based
phenomenon. The political solution to a problem is as bad as their solution. Politics
truly mean biases and inequality. Do we want impartiality in school?
Politics should be kept out of the school in terms of
teaching. Biased teaching opting to suggest any political form, party, or
candidate is inappropriate.
Politics encourage
nepotism and favoritism. The capable individual is not provided a chance only
the person who is spotlighted is mostly offered any opportunity. There gives a
rise in unhealthy competition between individuals to show who is better. They
engage in back pulling others.
Everybody wants to be powerful and dominate others. Hence
it's not amazing to find some sort of politics in our school and college
management too.
To seem good among college management and
principle, some teachers may complain about mistakes of other staff/faculty
members. This is also one of the political ethics. were you aware of that?
Similarly, not only among teachers there is politics in
the students union, group, and so on. Of course, favoritism where capable one
is not given chance.
Students must be encouraged to use their potentiality or
power focusing on study and career not to carry flags of the political party
and get injured by selfish leaders. The motto of every political leader is,
"If I will get nominated I will not run and if I get elected I will not
serve." So our students must not stain their hands with this filthy
politics.
I am sure you are aware of the fact why students go to
protest or strike in countries like India and Nepal because politicians know
how to lure students. After politicians lure them by claiming to improve their
condition, free education, special seats, and favor for students they easily
agree to be political staff. After that they leave their classes to carry
flags, posters and banners then start shouting hail Maoist or hail congress.
My question is why do we need politics? Why do poor needs
to work hard, rich needs to exploit the poor, police need to protect those rich,
the taxpayer need to pay tax, the lawyer needs to mislead case and politician
are always good and bindaas at their own,
We need to teach students about physics, economic growth,
the importance of moral values, and Sanskar not politics from an early age.
Political parties often come to campus, government school
influences students, misuse educational budget and funds, involved in
corruption, full fill own selfishness, causes domination, and keep going. These
politicians use students for political party benefits.
Now you may argue that politics teach us about voting and
good governance then my logic is if students don't have the right to vote at
school age or have no involvement in politics in the current scenario then
should their brain be washed from a young age. I have seen some teachers
politically involved were plagiarising about their preferred political party
creating bias and encouraging students to follow leaders.
In school, there won't be a fair choice of election and
appointment system, Politics will rule over the system.
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