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JGUGJ IYHIYIH One might think we live in an age where discriminations have been
cut to a bare minimum, as far as addressing them goes. Gender
discrimination, racism, and discrimination towards the disabled and less
fortunate have been acknowledged, dealt with, and handled. Our children
are taught to take care of the elderly, help the poor, and to stare at
people with disabilities. The mentally handicapped, homeless people, and
foreign men and women are given jobs. Yes, one might definitely think we
live in a time where peaceful equality is at its best. Then why can't I; a
normal, average intelligence, respectful teenage girl, be accepted? One
would think that if we can accept the poor, disabled, foreign, and
homeless people regardless of race, religion, or gender; accepting a person
who just chooses to dress and look differently would be easy. As I have
found, such is not the case. Discrimination towards teenagers, especially
the ones who chose to dress differently, ...

Posted by: Arianna Escobar

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