The first way that adults affect children’s lives is through war. This can be shown in the article “Armed and Underage” by Somalia upfront magazine when it states, “The war has left him, like many other children here, hard beyond his years. He was abandoned by parents who fled to Yemen, …show more content…
This can be shown in the article “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen when she writes, “A few weeks earlier—before it was attacked by Arab militias known as janjaweed—Abu Sorouj had been a bustling town with hundreds of thatched mud-brick huts, a school, and a clinic.” This is showing how when the adult attackers made the decision to ruin the school, the children will be affected. This is because if the children have no school to learn in, they will not be set up for a bright future as a result of not getting their full education. Another way this can be shown is when Polgreen writes, “Janjaweed attacks have often been accompanied by Sudanese bombers and ground troops.” This is showing how these adult attackers are ruining buildings and the environment around everyone, making it more difficult for future generations or the children now to take care of later. This is causing an inevitable bad future for these children. Decisions made by adult bombers/attackers are are affecting children’s …show more content…
Something to support this would be shown in the article “Armed and Underage” when Somalia Upfront magazine writes, “‘What do I enjoy?’ Awil asks. ‘I enjoy the gun.’” This would show that when children say that they actually enjoy what they are being told to do, it proves that they are making their own future because they are not doing anything to say no about it. They are not fighting back and they are just encouraging the adults. Conversely, this is untrue because of when Somalia Upfront magazine writes, “‘These kids can be so easily brainwashed,’ Ali says. ‘They don't even have to be paid.’" This is showing how it is not the children’s fault for what they do because the adults are supposedly brainwashing them. The adults decision to brainwash will in fact, affect their future because they won’t be able to tell right from wrong. They have been taught incorrectly. Ultimately, this proves that adults decisions affect children’s lives.
All of this evidence proves that adults decisions affect children’s lives. So, next time someone tells their kid to do their chores or to do their homework, it will really change their life more than expected. In turn, despite others that may argue that children create their future on their own, adults affect children’s lives through their decisions. This is also proven to be shown through Genocide and even wars. Conclusively, adults decisions affect children’s