LET'S LEARN TO THE VOICES OF İİBF

27/09/2014 | Doç. Dr. Ahmet TAN | 388


One of our professors in a course I took during my doctoral education; He used the phrase "the cost of socialization is high".

This sentence has always intrigued me since then.
The rapid development of information and communication technologies affects almost every aspect of our lives.
The world is in our palms!
As we can be instantly informed about an event in a tribe in Africa, we are now able to know the domestic dispute that takes place in any house of our country!
When this is the case, both beauties and evils are flowing before our eyes like a movie strip.
Although beauties do not concern us much, people get upset when they see evils, problems, reproaches, complaints, shrieks and cries.
We are a very big country.
We have an amazing culture.
We are a believer society.
We are compassionate, compassionate, respectful, respectful, we laugh together and cry together.
We accept our neighbor's problem as our problem.
We went to Yemen, we went to Korea, we went to Afghanistan, we went to Bosnia.
We went, we went, we went.
Because there was a fire there.
There was a wail and a wail.
People were victims, they were screaming for help.
We had to go and we did, and we did what was necessary.
We are people who grew up in a geography dominated by a culture that can say that if a sheep is caught by a wolf, I am responsible.
We are so sensitive and so delicate.
I won't go too far.
There is a deep cry these days.
It is stated that around 400,000 graduates are unemployed.
If we include their families, we see a population of 3-4 million.
That's a serious number.
These kids have demands.
They say that they are victims, that their rights have been violated, that other people do what they can do, that no one cares about them, and that they are alone.
Most of all, they are saddened by the fact that the government, which has been dealing with all the problems of the society, has remained silent about its own problems.
Yes, to be abandoned, to be alone, to be abandoned, to have to look at what is going on!
This is a very difficult psychology.
The sociological consequences of this will be very painful.
In order not to face painful consequences, someone in authority needs to listen to the voices of these children.
These children are our children.
These children are our future.
We will leave the task that each of us does today, after a while, to these children.
As a faculty member at the university, I can state this very clearly.
We have a wonderful youth.
Their eyes are all shining brightly.
Their only legacy is morale, motivation and support.
We need to help them.
We need to make them feel that they are valuable to us and that they are the guarantee of our future.
We need to express that their problem is actually our problem.
To this day, our government has not remained indifferent to any of the problems of the society.
If the problems of these young people have not been dealt with until now, I attribute this to the fact that the government is not very knowledgeable about this issue.
An issue that concerns 3-4 million is an important one.
I am a lecturer who teaches at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences.
My own child is also a student of this faculty.
I know very well what our students are going through.
I am one of those who state at every opportunity, in every lesson, that FEAS is the key to our social development.
There is a serious and growing problem that needs to be addressed.
And without wasting any time.
Whoever read, reads or heard this article, please do something.
Let's accept their troubles as our troubles.
İİBF members need a laugh.
Let's make these young people laugh together.
Happy holidays.
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