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Dubai Porta Potty : “The Symptom of a Deeper Evil” said elvis abou

 Dubai Porta Potty : “The Symptom of a Deeper Evil” said elvis abou

Emotion, indignation, injures. The world was shocked and still remains so after the distribution on social networks of disgusting and demeaning images to the limit. The scandal in the name Dubai Porta Potty. The reactions are strong. Some are more severe than others to denounce the life that certain young girls and young ladies lead (mostly African) in Abidjan, Lagos, Nairobi or Paris after a tour of luxury apartments in Dubai. For Elvis Abu, Doctor of Sociology, Researcher at LARRED (Analysis and Research Laboratory : Religion, Spaces, Development) and Specialist in professional mobility issues, the phenomenon has its roots in society itself. Read instead!!!

We were talking about cybercriminals and migrants who take to the sea to reach the West in search of El Dorado. Here is Dubai Porta Potty with the young ladies at the center of attention.

We are shocked, It's true. However, this reveals, in reality, the current state of our society. Indeed, Dubai Porta Potty is only what has been revealed, perhaps unfortunately, in broad daylight. But what are the practices that still remain hidden?? Today, we all throw stones at these actresses, unhappy, involved in this ignominy but society as a whole should question itself. Me, as a sociologist, I ask myself two questions.

Which ?

The first one, what are the models that we have put forward in our current societies? And the second, what is our relationship with money; how far people can go because of money ?

Where are you going with this? ?

Today, when we talk about success, social networks and mass media, in general, show us people who show off. And unfortunately, we tend to measure success by how much money they have. It's almost normal when you see athletes showing off with money and big cars. You see, top models, movie actors wandering around with girls with curves that would make the most purist of ecclesiarchs lift the cassock. There are also the so-called influencers who, Currently, are well established. We are shown their success through what ? The money they have, especially the money they spend. We are not always shown the serious side of their work. The great efforts they make upstream often go unnoticed. What is shown or what people keep about themselves is the wealth they have. How they smack banknotes. Seeing this, the society, especially, our younger brothers and sisters tend to copy this form of consumption and limit themselves to this exhibition society while life (that of the stars) goes well beyond this projected piece of reality. The other aspect that should not be neglected at all is education.. What is this education that we give to our children?? What education does society give to the rising generation?? If we tend to show money as the absolute value then we will build a society where people will do anything to have it..

So what to do?

Society must give a relative value to money and not make it the absolute master of everything.. I'm not saying that money is not important in life, but prioritizing money over fundamental values ​​is a monumental error.. These are, in reality, values ​​linked to respect for human dignity, related respect to the individual and the family which must be promoted. They must be non-negotiable and not to be exchanged for money.

A word to conclude this interview

It appears necessary to question ourselves and the values ​​that we promote in society and see where we have failed and above all review what needs to be corrected.. We unfortunately think that it is only elsewhere but some say that under our skies, there are similar cases. We must burst the abscess. I say this because what we saw today is a symptom of a deeper evil.

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