Are you sick and tired of being verbally abused, being treated as if you were 5 years old and constantly have your self-esteem crushed, by the ‘know-it-all’ waste of space standing out the front of each class room? Well I am, we need to make it our business to be noticed. To stand up and have each of our voices heard.
Students are the future, we are being held back from our potential. Teachers are petrified because they know what our minds are capable of, so they fit us in a certain curriculum and rot our imagination and creativity. They cannot stand us being smarter then them, so we are brainwashed into believing that we need to get an education, go to university, get a nicely paid job, settle down then squeeze out a few children. This is the ideal life they are preparing us for, the so called ‘happier life.’
Too long we have been the robots it’s our time with the controller.
Rise up for teen freedom.
Chezza Dawgg :)
ReplyDeleteYour speech is very powerful and uses strong language techniques to get your point across. It contains humor and your writing skills are watertight. I like the way that you talk to the people not at them and put them into situations to which they can relate. I agree with all that you wrote, and you have inspired me to want to rebell against teachers authority.
BROVO :) A++++++++++++++++
I like the way you refer to a utopia, as if they force distopia on us to feed their own ambitions for a better life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a monotonous tone you put on tradition. It's a little coincedental taht I was watching Fiddler on the roof a couple of nights ago. If you don't know it here's a brief overview.
There is a Jewish man in Russia who is trying to hold on to tradition while fighting the oppression against Jews which is driving them from their country. His daughters are slowly going against tradition more in more.