Tuesday, March 25, 2008

M~U~T~3 CITIZENS!

M~U~T~3 CITIZENS

Do you believe that we have two voices? I do, our inner voices and our outer voices. Have I ever lost my voice? I say yes one of my voices are buried; gone forever. 'Cause while I am consistently voices my opinions about other things when it comes to dicussing me and my inner feelings and emotions i'm mute! That's how it is sometimes especially when it comes to voicing our opinions on society.
Many people have strong opinions about things that go on in our world today. However everyone is scared to speak up about how they feel on the issues that really matter. If something really matters to you, how can you not voice your opinions, stand up for what you believe in. Governments are focusing on petty things not the things that really mean something. For instance making laws about how people should wear their clothes; we are at war here people.
Why are you worried about people, people are going to wear what they want to wear regardless.Worry about budgeting correctly;explain to us why we are at war. Why are schools closing? Why is there so much violence these days? Telling someone they have to wear their pants at a certain height is not going to put money in the budget, it's not going to decrease the rate of violence.
I'm voicing my opinion, and eventhough i'm am not old enough to vote I know what needs to happen to make the U.S. a better country. The government has to get it together, make better decisions. Stop looking at the little pictures; pay attention to the big ones. Don't be close-minded look at situations from different points of veiws. Focus on the things that really matter. Don't scare your people ,encourage your people to speak up, to find there voice. With the help of the people this will become a better country!

2 comments:

Tigera Consciente said...

As a young person I remember asking the same questions. Eventually I figured I had to find out myself. For me, it wasn't usually until college that a lot of my questions were answered, questions and answers that should have been discussed at the high school level. Perhaps you could do a blog search on what other young people are doing to affect changes in society? I'm sure they are out there.

Tigera Consciente said...

Here's one I found that I might actually add to my list of blogs: Rise Out