Schools Forcing Students To Be Present Question. (drugs, abuse, world)
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So, just asking. The pushing for the public to accept the LGBT community (not there is nothing wrong with it and I myself have no problem with them) the whole point behind this is to accept and welcome people for who they are. But how come the same system isn't accepting that not everyone can overcome their social anxiety to be some public speaker? Why do schools insist kids have to do public presentations to graduate? Do they not realize that some of the most brilliant minds in the world are actually very anti-social and introverts, but yet the system doesn't care. They would rather deny the student a degree or force them on a bunch of anti anxiety disorder drugs. And these are often the kids that are abused the most as well as bullied by fellow students and they get no help from the teachers or guidance councilors. It's not until after some of them finally snap and shoot up a school is when there is mention of it in the MSM. But then life goes on and the systemic abuse of introverts and anti social people continue.
So really, why can't schools just leave kids alone and be themselves. If they talk too much, then let them talk or group them with other kids that like to talk too much. If the kids are introverts, then stop trying to force them to be extroverts when this is not who they are. And stop forcing these kids to be on medication because they won't fit in your little box.