Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Alarming Increase of Mendicancy

I was traveling on my way home during Christmas break. I was riding a public bus. Along the way, there were parts of the road which were under renovation and this cause one- way passable. There were many children plunked near the transportations and asking for money from the passengers. And the thought of Christmas came to my mind that it is a time to give and to share. And so people gave a peso or two.

In those days I was in need of money, and so I went to the ATM to withdraw. When I pushed my ATM card and was about to press the PIN code, suddenly a man in his mid-40s just appeared right me, extending his hand and asking for money. It took me a second to retrieve my card in a hurry because I was confused whether that man was indeed honest in asking for money or had other intention, i.e. to cause me harm. (It was an excused act because crime in broad daylight could just happen anytime. In fact burglary is rampant.)

Throughout the vacation, one thing is very clear to me, i.e. there is rise of mendicants everywhere. And so several questions came to my mind like: Does it reflect about the reality of socio-financial problem in the society? Did the local government not regulate the economic condition for the good of their constituents? Why are there many children becoming mendicants? Did their parents give them permission to do so? Or did the parents encourage them to ask because they do not have decent jobs or no food on the table?

These are some of the questions that I cannot find the answer. There are only two conflicting approaches I know regarding mendicancy. From the teaching of the Bible, it tells about the role of giving and helping the poor and the needy. When we do something for the poor, we do it for Christ. And from the 1987 Philippine Constitution that tells us about anti-mendicancy because it teaches these people how to be lazy or instilling the wrong values, instead of hardworking and patience.

Up to this moment of writing, my limited mind is wandering what would be the best approach to this social problem. All I know is that poverty breeds criminality due to hopeless and ‘survival of the fittest’ situation. All I know is that the right way to tackle this situation is to give a broad and long-term solution like investment and employment. In that way the government makes the economic surging concrete by benefiting not only the rich and the business sectors but also the poor and the needy.