Well now
that we are a day removed from Chick Fil A appreciation day I hope everybody
enjoyed their chicken and freedom of speech. It was amazing to see all of the
people who went to the restaurant. It was also amazing to see the cars wrapped
around the building and into the streets. The company said it was a great day
and the company made a ton of money. Mike Huckabee said it was beyond anything
he could imagine. (No I did not go and no I did not support the appreciation
day). But here is the million dollar question: What have we taught the younger
generation?
Working
with teens and being one myself I know they can be impressionable. I remember being
an 11 year old and telling others why we should vote for George Bush and not
Bill Clinton. I did not know what taxes were or any other political issue but I
heard it and thought it would be true. If I could have voted then I would have
voted for Bush. What impression was burned into the mind of teens that saw this
event?
Let’s face
it: Homosexuality is a hot topic button in the United States and in the world
today. Youth are not ignorant to what is going on in the world today. Through
television shows, music (Katy Perry’s I Kissed a Girl), the internet and social
media they hear the comments, both good and bad, made about this issue. One
show, Secret Life of the American Teenager, has dealt with this topic over the
past few weeks. It is an issue that youth face in their school and amongst
their friends.
There are
many teens who are trying to figure out who they are and where they fit. This
included one’s sexual orientation. It was not easy for me to be a teen. I didn’t
want to stand out and peer pressure was great. Teens coming out in middle
school or high school are still not highly accepted. There is fear because it
is different. Youth feel like out casts and feel different.
Here are some stats:
- 30% of all teen suicides were related to a teen’s sexual
identity
- Homosexuals are five times as likely to be bullied. This
leads to 28% of these youth to drop out of school.
- In 2005 the 2nd reason students were bullied
was due to sexual orientation.
- 9 out of 10 LGBT teens have been bullied at least once.
Bullying is
not acceptable! Yes, the appreciation day was a chance for freedom of speech but
what did it say to a younger generation? I am not saying that bullying will
increase because of this day but what if it did? Would it be worth it?
Teens are impressionable.
What are we teaching them? More importantly what is the church and Christians teaching
teens in regards to how one treats someone who is different from them?
So many went
to Eat More Chicken but the question is was it worth it?
Thank you for saying this... I almost cheered out loud while reading it...
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