sinophile2
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We all say that many lebanese youths these days constitute a large problem. However, I beg you to ask yourselves whether this 'problem' is a temporary or long term social issue. For instance, during the 1980's, most of Australia was in an uproar over 'Vietnamese youths'. The Vietnamese formed massive gangs, and Cabramatta was a hotspot for drug crime. Now, however, they have calmed down, and in fact helped society to a large extent.
Do you reckon the (problematic) Lebanese of now will similarily calm down and become useful members of society?
Do you reckon the (problematic) Lebanese of now will similarily calm down and become useful members of society?