Segregation at, school |
Segregation at, school |
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![]() TOISU!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,996 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 92,516 ![]() |
In Social Studies last month (last month I know..haha) my teacher was talking about segregation and it got me thinking:
Segregation is everwhere. At school, in public, at the movies, etc. If you think about it, you can come up with a lot of places where segregation occurs. At school, for instance, segregation takes place when someone says or acts against a younger student or grade level...'Those stupid 6th graders.' ..'Gosh..freshmans are so stupid and immature'..'Why are you talking to a nerd?' Stuff like that..take a moment and think about it. Think about your school, work, your environment. Basically, all I'm saying is, segregation is everywhere. Sure, some people segregate themselves from others, etc. but they do it without realizing it. If someone says anything rude to you due to your position in school, or anything-anyplace, don't let it put you down. Segregation occurs intentionally sometimes. People only put you down on certain things because of your position because that's how they were raised or that's what they've been taught. Don't judge them and say they're ignorant or anything. Segregation can be used in various ways, just not in rude ways you know. Er..yeah..I got that from one of my friends. I wasn't sure if it made any sense so I decided to post it and ask you guys if it did. Also..it should've been more about segregation at school..like how people talk badly about younger students and grade levels and yada yada but it's somewhat related to it..if you pay attention to it..I guess..I don't know...lol..I just saw it more as everyday life but oh well. So does it make sense? Heheh...thanks! |
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![]() TOISU!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,996 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 92,516 ![]() |
QUOTE But, the reason they use the term segregation in history is because the past has had many serious segregation problems that have harmed people. Not hanging out with a freshman or 6th grader isn't the same thing as whipping someone or treating them wrong because they arent like you. Oo your right..but this was more for nowadays..you know? But I totally get what your saying. I remember that my teacher was comparing the past to the present about segregation too. It made me think an awful lot about it too. |
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