Bosniak: Where did we go wrong, why do boys grow up kidnapping, blackmailing and beating the weaker and differently?

"Is the image in which parents, taking justice into their own hands, to protect their child, blinded by rage, beating another's child, who has clearly gone astray, in fact a typical image of a circle of evil that could turn into a vortex and that tells that violence is not calmed down by violence," Bošnjak said

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Bosniak, Photo: Boris Pejović
Bosniak, Photo: Boris Pejović
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The Vice-President of the Parliament of Montenegro and co-president of the Women's Club Branka Bošnjak said that as a society we ask ourselves where we went wrong, and why now boys are being initiated into adulthood, kidnapping, blackmailing, beating weaker, different, more vulnerable.

She said this on the occasion of the incident in which a ninth-grade student of "Štampar Makarije" Elementary School in Podgorica was seriously injured, after he was attacked by the parent of his schoolmate and his friends.

Three men were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm to a student, while they are accused of having committed criminal acts - violent behavior resulting in grievous bodily harm.

The Bosniak also wonders where the children from Branko Ćopić's marshmallow garden have disappeared and why the boys, like Ćopić's eagles who, due to the war, have to grow up earlier, are now entering adulthood in a different way.

"There is more and more juvenile delinquency, more and more peer violence and the sad fact, if this trend continues, that the carefree period of many children's lives will, with some mischief, be interrupted by rough realistic scenes of fights, violence, beatings, beatings and blackmail, that we are not enumerating further where all the violence can lead", the statement of the Vice-President of the Parliament of Montenegro and Co-President of the Women's Club Branka Bošnjak states.

"Where do the game, camaraderie, books, upbringing, education, dreams of the future disappear, giving way to violence," asked the Bosniak.

As he says, "is the image in which parents, taking justice into their own hands, in order to protect their child, blinded by rage, beating someone else's child, who has clearly gone astray, in fact a typical image of a circle of evil that could turn into a vortex and which says that violence cannot be calmed by violence".

He also asks where there is trust in the work of competent institutions, and whether our final refuge is in anarchy and the complete collapse of a system in which "some fictitious cooperative vision reigns with its heroes and people from the margins as idols".

"For 30 years in a hermetically sealed matrix-society, pushing the ideals of honesty, work, knowledge and morality to the very bottom, we dedicatedly worked on the collapse of its once healthy system of values ​​and spiritual vitality, raising to the top of the social hierarchy models of violence, fraud, crime - and are we now, in fact, reaping what we have sown? We need to sober up and urgently change something," Bošnjak concluded.

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