The Romanian Wedding from Hell
By: Ashik Ittehad
College Now Course - ENG BW
                                                   
                                                   "We must keep our traditions alive in order to keep our identity and to survive. It's
                                                      immoral and dangerous to forbid a custom and no one has the right to do that," quoted
                                                      by Vasile Ionescu, of the Ron Centre for public policies. This comment is true. It's
                                                      a fact that every country has traditions and customs. But, what is tradition? How
                                                      do you define tradition? If tradition is just something you must follow and must devote to yourself in order to "identify," then tradition is just a ball and chain attached to your foot with large amounts
                                                      of restrictions. It has nothing to do with survival or to identity. Tradition is just
                                                      a cheap philosophical idea that intends to keep people in line.
According to the article, "Child Bolts Wedding in Vain," a twelve year old Romanian
                                                      Gypsy Princess, Ana Maria, and the groom fifteen year old Birata Mihai were forced
                                                      to marry against their wills. "She will leave school and concentrate on her job as
                                                      a wife," quoted by Dana Chendea, spokeswoman for the Roma King Florin Cloaba. "She
                                                      will help her mother-in-law cook and clean and raise her children. It doesn't matter
                                                      what she wants." This shows two things. One, she will be isolated from her friends
                                                      and school. She will be deprived of her childhood (emphasis on childhood). Secondly,
                                                      due to this unspeakable act, she will be forced to be serious every minute, every
                                                      second of life and deprived of her human rights, her happiness, and a normal childhood.
                                                      
The ex-communist country is preparing to join the European nation. The Roma King broke
                                                      two Romanian laws. Sex under the age of sixteen is considered rape in the Romanian
                                                      nation. Marriage under the age of fifteen is illegal. Both bride and groom were both
                                                      fifteen and under. Legal action should have been taken. What did the Romanian government
                                                      do? Nothing.
I would also like to use two ideas from the quote, by Vasile Ionescu, "It's immoral
                                                      and dangerous" to force a twelve year old girl into an early grave by having premarital
                                                      sex and marriage at an early age, "and no one has the right" to ruin a twelve year
                                                      old girl's life and emotions because of some irrelevant custom. What the father is
                                                      doing to young twelve year old girls, for the sake of an outdated tradition is horrible.
This article proves my theory that tradition is a ball and chain attached to your
                                                      foot. The young twelve year old girl's marriage is the ball and chain. She will be
                                                      deprived of a good childhood. If you want to identify yourself, judge yourself by
                                                      what's in your heart.