children are not born with common since this has to be created from experience....once good judgment comes into play ..good teens become good leaders and mature into good adult leaders our future rests on the shoulders of our children...because some of them some day will become our leaders.....
2006-06-28 01:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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What a shame that you as a teen should feel any discrimination. Is it perhaps a view you have picked up in the media or press somewhere portraying teens in gangs say or up to no good? Somehow you feel the world views teens negatively but I am sure this blanket view cannot exist. Maybe you are sensitive on certain issues and homing in on these bad vibes. It is a time of finding yourself after all, you are on the cusp of being an adult. It is also a natural time of questioning many things but don't worry to find the answers fast, life is a journey after all.
Teens I guess are thought to be the leading lights for equality for they are the upcoming generation of adults. Recent times have highlighted the need for positively embracing race difference so we all live happily side by side in this world. It can only happen and really be genuinely felt starting from children to teens throughout life
2006-06-28 01:46:20
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answered by sweetpeachmummy 2
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I think your question is wrong on three counts. 1. It assumes teens are discriminated against. I don't think they are. 2. It assumes teens are expected to bring changes leading to equality. I don't think they are. Socialists/Communists are looking for "equality". In the US we strive for "equal opportunity." 3. Putting two "wrongs" together does not make a "right." Discrimination and equality can be two mutually exclusive concepts. What if an entire group or class is discriminated against, equally? If all left-handed people are required to move to Missouri, they are all discriminated against while being treated equally as long as they have the same rights and outcomes in Missouri.
2006-06-28 01:45:19
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answered by regerugged 7
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I don't really understand the question. If you mean discriminated against because you can't buy beer or drive yet, that's just the way it is.
How are teens "expected to bring changes leading to equality"? Are your teachers telling you this? Just wait until you get into college. There, you'll have professors who are all throwbacks to the 1960s, and they are mostly disllusioned and bitter about the way their lives turned out. They will naturally take it out on you, by forcing their self-righteous views down your throat. Just be on guard...
2006-06-28 01:56:54
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answered by Jack K 2
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What exactly do you mean when you say that teenagers are discriminated against? And when you say "equality", do you mean among different races, between men and women, or both?
2006-06-28 01:37:43
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answered by Amy H 1
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becuase, god knows, nobody else will do it
2006-06-28 01:37:45
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answered by Caus 5
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