The house is official, and the alternative is? This part of the trilogy “The World in Another Dimension” outgrown the perestroika pathos and revealed a very serious social problem. The house is really state-owned - in every sense:
- with state, we can say, prison orders, when the administration can deprive food, deprive walks, send the most obstinate to an institution with a stricter regime, and when the relations between the pupils are regulated by the pupils themselves, or rather, those who are in the position of pakhans, and the antisocial actions committed by the pupils such as theft and prostitution are taken for granted;
- with official bureaucratic relations, when the main task is not upbringing, but grazing livestock, carried out according to current job descriptions plus avoiding all sorts of excesses;
- with a state situation, with a lack of personal space and forced cohabitation with mostly hostile people to you.
It is not surprising that despite the guaranteed roof over your head and security from a purely material point of view, they flee from there.
But there is another side to the coin.
Let’s remember why this state house even exists.
Biologically, children are not orphans. Their parents are definitely alive. Not to mention that they live in extreme poverty. There is no war and destruction in the country. Evil juveniles sniffing out the absence of oranges in refrigerators have not yet been born. Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky has long ordered to live, and the system associated with him is again a thing of the past. Headmistress Tamilla has no time to cope with the existing contingent.
And the solution is one: pupils in the bulk of their children are asocial children. Vodka is on the table more often than bread. They prefer sex partners to their children. One of the students was thrown under the door. The other was abandoned. The third father is in prison for killing his mother. The fourth left on his own. There are those who were seized by the guardianship authorities, but, judging by the circumstances shown, the family situation there really was a stalemate.
For potential adoptive parents, the bulk of such children are of no interest, especially if we are talking about grown children - who needs other people's alcoholic genes in their family?
As a rule, these children have two alternatives:
A street with a new spectrum of problems;
- or the state house.
In both cases, there is a chance to get into the colony.
P.S. Morali is not here.
9 out of 10