Children who beg at traffic lights
Begging or Busking?
Then you hear the 3-line song from the busker who
looks you straight in the eye. The song is timed to perfection to allow Lenny
to woo more than one motorist who is forced to wait for the green light. My chuckle at this feisty young boy topples into laughter when I hear the key refrain “ en nog ‘n twee rand vir my” (and another R2 for me). He had his bottom
line sorted – no copper coins here for his talent. I was seriously tempted to
part with my R2 when my inner voice reminded me not to give street children
money. “They use it for drugs”, they say.
I must say I admired this beggar boy. He has all the
qualities that we need to survive today. He is creative, resourceful, confident
and he knows how to be a good salesman: offer the customer something of value
to get him to part with his money.
But here-in lies the rub. Why are we allowing our children
to earn their keep? Lenny should be showcasing
his talent in a safe, nurturing environment created by adults and not dicing with
his life on the busy streets. We are going to pay dearly for introducing our
children to a sophisticated model of begging if we don’t do things differently
in our communities.
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