Thursday, August 31, 2023

"Protect Our Children: A Call to Safeguard Innocence and Promote Child Advocacy" by Ricardo Derose.

"Protect Our Children"

From the missing children under the age of Eighteen,
About 37 percent are Bla"k, the America's bleeders.
One hundred fifty-six thousand nine hundred four missing children in Two Thousand Eighteen.
No words from any Black religious or political leaders

Tales of terror in their wake unfurled,
Of kidnapping, torment, and a reign of fear in their world.
Against the Black man, their hate is hurled,
And yet, their flag in the streets unfurled

~Ricardo Derose



Title: "Protect Our Children: A Call to Safeguard Innocence and Promote Child Advocacy" by Ricardo Derose.

Introduction: In a world where innocence should be cherished and protected, the heartbreaking truth is that men" children are facing"a grim reality—one marred by abuse, exploitation, and abduction. I am deeply moved to shed light on this pressing issue through the verses of "Protect Our Children." This poignant poem serves as a call to action, urging us all to rise as advocates for child safety protection and preserving their rights.

Unmasking the Disturbing Statistics: The opening lines of the poem "Protect Our Children " is a disturbing reality": a shocking 37 percent of missing children under the age of eighteen are Black. This staggering figure is a stark reminder of the vulnerability children face today, particularly those from marginalized communities. It is an issue that demands our immediate attention.

Championing Child Poem and Protection: As a society, we are responsible for ensuring every child's safety and protection. "Protect Our Children" serves as a rallying cry for child safety initiatives that strive to prevent child abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. By becoming advocates for these vulnerable lives, we pave the way for a brighter and safer future.

Advocating for Child Rights and Welfare: The poem's verses echo the"plea to protect our "children's rights and welfare. Children have the right to grow up in an environment that nurtures their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. It includes safeguarding them from harm and providing them with opportunities to thrive.

Cocommunity'shild Trafficking and Exploitation: Child trafficking and exploitation are distressing realities plaguing our world. "Protect Our Children" highlights the urgency of addressing these issues head-on. By amplifying Awareness and engaging in conversations about child trafficking and exploitation, we take a significant step toward their eradication.

A Flag of Hate Unfurled: The Black community's" division and lack of leadership prevents us from protecting ourselves. The poem acknowledges the hate that targets this community and recognizes that it is only due to our lack of self-love and unity. Our pretended political or religious leaders only focus on their agendas, not leading, protecting, or standing against any injustice we face.

Inspiring Change" Through Awareness: "Protect Our Children" is more than a composition of words; it's a call to transform Awareness into action. As we absorb the verses of this poem, let us remember that each of us holds the power to create change. By advocating for child protection and welfare, we pave the way for a world where every child can flourish.

Conclusion: In poetry, "Protect Our Children" transcends the confines of language to become a clarion call for justice, compassion, and change. I am dedicated to using the power of words to inspire action and Awareness. Let us unite as advocates for child rights, safety, and protection—ensuring every child's journey is one of hope, safety, and the unyielding promise of a brighter tomorrow.

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