Thursday, April 8, 2010

2010 National Day of Silence

The 2010 National Day of Silence is for anti-GLBT bullying. I'm not gay or lesbian or bi or transgender, and I don't believe in it, since my religion teaches us against. But I don't have a problem with anyone who is and it isn't a reason to be bullied. That's why I am a supporter of the 2010 Day of Silence. I'm going to be mute for the day in support of bullying ending for everyone, period. I think it's going to be hard to end bullying period, but it starts with us.

I personally think Day of Silence should be, and is for me, bullying for EVERYTHING.

No matter who you are, what you believe in, where you stand, whether you're GLBT or straight, how you look, if you're disabled, if you're overweight or underweight, if you've had an eating disorder, whether you're mature for your age, you're extremely intelligent.... no matter what it is: you don't deserve to be bullied and you DON'T HAVE to put up with it. I believe Day of Silence is to end bullying period. Ending bullying will narrow down suicides and bullycides SO much and do so much more. Help make the world a better place!

1 comment:

  1. Hello.
    You left a comment on my blog about the usage of "yes sir, yes ma'am" etc.
    Thank you very much. I loved getting a comment and an opinion from a young person!
    I seem to get a lot of hits of this particular post. Would you mind telling me how you happened to come across it?

    I hope you'll continue to blog, but that you will stay with age appropriate subjects, and immediately click away from anything graphic that pops up unintentionally on your screen.

    Good job on this post. No one deserves to be bullied.

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