u/c47victor

Another day, another body, another silence from the system

Bangladesh is turning into a graveyard of justice. Children are getting murdered, women are getting raped, and the authorities keep feeding people the same fake promises while criminals walk around protected by power and politics. The system is rotten. Police move only when social media explodes, politicians act emotional for cameras, then everything gets buried until the next victim appears. Criminals aren’t scared anymore because they know this government system is weak, selective, and built to protect influence, not people.

A country where a child like Ramisa can be killed and people already expect “nothing will happen” is a country that has completely failed its people.

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u/c47victor — 1 day ago
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Failing exams but I feel like my real path is skills, not studies…. need advice

I’m in Intermediate 1st Year (11th grade, equivalent to Grade 11 / Higher Secondary level) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and my year-change exams are going really badly. I might fail, though I’ll probably get a re-test chance. The problem is, I’ve never been good at academics. I’m much more interested in improving my skills, earning money, and chasing my dreams instead of only focusing on textbook studies.

My parents are educated and pretty understanding, but I still don’t know how to explain this to them without sounding lazy or irresponsible.

Has anyone been through something similar? How did you talk to your parents about it?

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u/c47victor — 5 days ago

The Number of Abuse Allegations Against Madrasa Teachers in Bangladesh Is Terrifying

I’m a Muslim myself, and this isn’t an attack on Islam. But honestly, why do so many abuse allegations keep coming out from some madrasas? Every time it happens, people rush to defend the institution instead of asking why children keep becoming victims.
“Yes, not all teachers” obviously. But pretending there isn’t a serious issue helps nobody except predators.

If we truly care about Islam and children, then accountability should come before blind defense.

u/c47victor — 8 days ago

The Number of Abuse Allegations Against Madrasa Teachers in Bangladesh Is Terrifying

I’m a Muslim myself, and this isn’t an attack on Islam. But honestly, why do so many abuse allegations keep coming out from some madrasas? Every time it happens, people rush to defend the institution instead of asking why children keep becoming victims.
“Yes, not all teachers” obviously. But pretending there isn’t a serious issue helps nobody except predators.

If we truly care about Islam and children, then accountability should come before blind defense.

u/c47victor — 8 days ago