EricTheBaptist
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So every year my school has a ceremony for Veterans. This is my first year going to it and I was pretty proud to be apart of if. However I still continue to see the disrespectful kids, who laugh and talk and don't care. So I'm pretty mad about this and I'm just gonna go on a rant, I guess if your one of these kids then you can watch.
I don't know if it's fault on the schools fault or the kids fault. The school should be teaching people how good they have it in America, and to show proper respect. Heck if it wasn't for soldiers we'd be under some Communism rule I think people take their freedom for granted. Here in the United States you can speak freely, freedom of press, freedom of arms, freedom of religion, freedom of protest, etc. You don't get these things in a Communism society, you don't like the leader? That's tough you haft to live with him. You want to tell the government they're doing a bad job? Go ahead, you'll be gunned down for it though.
But I also want to give a shout out to two famous people, God and Socrates. God for giving us life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And Socrates the philosopher who taught others to question, who eventually took forced suicide because his teachings brought too much freedom of thought and opinion to others.
I don't know if it's fault on the schools fault or the kids fault. The school should be teaching people how good they have it in America, and to show proper respect. Heck if it wasn't for soldiers we'd be under some Communism rule I think people take their freedom for granted. Here in the United States you can speak freely, freedom of press, freedom of arms, freedom of religion, freedom of protest, etc. You don't get these things in a Communism society, you don't like the leader? That's tough you haft to live with him. You want to tell the government they're doing a bad job? Go ahead, you'll be gunned down for it though.
But I also want to give a shout out to two famous people, God and Socrates. God for giving us life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. And Socrates the philosopher who taught others to question, who eventually took forced suicide because his teachings brought too much freedom of thought and opinion to others.