You made fun of her acne.
Do you think she likes it?
You laughed at the boy crying in the
hallway. Do you think he's crying for fun?
You teased the girl with the broken
arm. Do you think she smashed her limb on purpose?
You poked fun at the boy in the
wheelchair. Do you think he chose to have that
disability?
You sneered at the guy with indistinct
speech. Do you think he likes no-one being able to
understand him?
You taunted the girl with the
braces. Do you think she asked for crooked teeth?
You mocked her being bald. Do
you think she wanted to get cancer?
Just because someone is different
on the outside, it doesn't mean they're not
human. It is cowardice
to mock what cannot be helped; you are showing that you are scared
of differences. Put it
this way - would you rather be a sheep, following the crowd and
laughing at the outsiders? Or would you rather be your own person,
doing your own thing and having your own opinions?
I know more than most what it
is like to be singled out because you are
different. And
no, I'm not going into details. Just let me tell you this; it doesn't
make you big, it doesn't make you clever. It just leaves the
offended person downcast and miserable, desperate to fit into the
crowd of so-called Populars. But any 'popular' kid I've
ever known has changed from Popular to Waster in just the hours
between leaving high school and getting a life.
So maybe you should just go
and pull yourself together. Apologise to those people you just put
down. Or are you too cowardly to?
So do yourself a favour. Don't
be a sheep. Support and respect everyone in your
community. As the
leaders of the future, if WW3 looms, are you going to tease people
for having the wrong sort of gun? Or would you stand up and fight for the
country?
You know what to
do.
You made fun of her acne. Do you think she likes it? You laughed
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