Heartening to see students care
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‘Our goal is to engage students in debate about the war. We want
people to know that students care about this issue and we’re willing
to show it.”
So said Laguna Beach High senior Evelyn Wiese during a student
walk out March 25 to protest the war and support troops in Iraq.
Nice sentiment and we agree. But even if no one else knows the
students care, there is still plenty of good taking place. One of the
positive aspects of the student protest was achieved as soon as the
kids started thinking about it.
While we don’t condone walking out of school -- the message could
lose some of its impact if it can be viewed simply as an act of
defiance -- we are heartened by the students’ desire to take action.
We have enough of those who refuse to think -- people who don’t
give a thought to anything, from the environment, to the most
effective way to raise their kids.
But standing up, or walking out for a protest, doesn’t necessarily
mean participants are thinking for themselves.
Hopefully, and there’s no reason to think any different, these
students speaking out weren’t just following the crowd. We want to
believe they came up with their own ideas, not just from their
parents, nor, heaven forbid, just from what they’ve seen on TV. Those
are good places to start, especially discussing issues with parents,
but there’s also plenty to be gained from researching the history of
the region, U.S. policy, specific leaders in the cabinet and other
examples of occupations.
It’s easy to ignore an issue, or even reiterate the beliefs of
friends and family, what takes effort, education and time is learning
the facts and coming up with ideas of your own.
Let’s hope that one positive outcome of this war is a young
generation thrust into self education.
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