User:L8rmossimo13

--L8rmossimo13 04:28, 8 November 2006 (UTC)--L8rmossimo13 04:28, 8 November 2006 (UTC)The ideals made upon elders of school systems are utterly deranged with blatant disregard of the opinions of students. While schools are a place for learning, teachers are required to with-hold ideals and opinions that might cause uproars within the parents. Ridiculous attempts to block sites of games and websites on school computers, and even pictures of historical figures, such as Susan B. Anthony and Martin Luther King Jr. Although, we are minors... if we commit a crime, we're held with criminal charges with the weighty penalty of that of an adult. If we have the same mind capabilities, why not allow us to view racey and explicit details on websites or in books. I am not refering to pornography, I am implying that it is a necessity that in schools we be allowed to hear gruesome details for murders, courtcases, sex education, hate crimes, and other subjects along those lines. I am currently in high school in the Legal Studies Academy and when attempting to view case reviews; none of which have any pictures, just text, I was unable to read it because our school board had blocked it. And when I was assigned a project in my VA & US History class to research and present a visual of Susan B. Anthony, yet again, visiting the school library was useless. With the schoolborad attempting to put bubblewrap around each and every student to prevent them from enduring any subjects that could slightly alter our "innocent minds," we will never learn what really needs to be taught to us as raw material. Our minds are already branded, what could a simple parental advisory sticker labeled on each website stating 'Proxy Error' due to blocked websites, really cause to be worse than we've already seen, heard, or experienced? News flash! The growing population of young adults are maturing quicker than they used to... the best thing to do is just allow us to do so!

over and out, βџ męς