Originally Posted by
Altenweg
I do believe that we can change this, if only a small part of it. This isn't only happening in the bush, it happens everywhere. If we make those people that live in civilized countries aware that this is happening, that this is a crime, than perhaps that will bring about some change, at least in our own backyards.
As for Africa and other countries, I have to agree with J. These people don't even stay in one place long enough to find them. When Waris went back to Africa to find her mother it was quite the ordeal, because she didn't know where to begin looking, they always moved around.
There is no TV, books, even basic education. You could send the Queen there and they won't have any idea who she is. Celebrities may be able to bring about a change in the States, in Canada, In Europe and other places, but the places that are practicing this mutilation the most, they won't be effected by celebrities, or petitions. They barely know we exist, and they couldn't care less. They're stuck in their traditions, their way of life, because that's all they've ever known.
So do we bring civilization (or our view of it) to these places? Do we educate them? Do we teach them that this is wrong? To them this is a way of life, a natural progression of becoming a woman. They know no different. They would be shocked to learn that the rest of the world thinks this is wrong. This kind of change would not happen quickly. This has been going on for 1400 plus years.
The fact is, we can't change everything, everywhere, everyone, but we can do our best to change our little parts of the world. That's all we can do. If 1 child doesn't have to go through this because we spoke out, that's an accomplishment, that's a step in the right direction. Start with one child, and than go from there. We can change this, one child at a time.