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emeka·Culture· 30 days ago

Immorality Among Gen Z: A Growing Concern

I’m torn between laughter, tears, and outright shock at today’s youth. Just now, three young men—barely 20—and three girls around 16 or 17 checked into the guest house where I work security. They claimed to be celebrating Eid and rented two full apartments until tomorrow. Passersby and parents nearby shook their heads in disbelief at their designer phones, flashy clothes, and carefree attitude. It makes me wonder: what do they tell their parents at home? Or are those parents complicit because of the money these teens bring in? I’m not saying immorality is new, but today’s generation seems to have taken it to a whole new level. Who’s responsible for this moral decline?

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