Tik Tok Ban Shows Ignorance
Kids and parents. A river runs in between. Kids want to develop popular apps like Tik Tok. The U.S. government bans it.
Parents might want kids to be lawyers so that one day they could be the U.S. President like Abraham Lincoln, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton or Barack Obama. Kids might be on another trail altogether, fingers glued on their laptops, dreaming of apps that can be bought by Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk.
Parents want kids to study law because of reality. There is a law for every breath we take starting from where and when a child is born, schooling, work, taxes, marriage and death. There are even laws about nature misbehaving, like an exuberant tree, whose fall leaves litter the neighbor’s lawn.
Parents want kids to study law so that they can settle the case, while kids want to develop an app on how the two neighbors can settle it without paying attorneys.
Better still, an app to be inserted inside trees, so that they understand good neighborliness, which is: respect private property, don’t grow beyond the fence.
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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