Generation Gap: A Reflection Post-Graduation
College was the gateway to a better, more fulfilled, happy, glorious life. A week after graduation and I've quickly come to realize how untrue that really is.
College was the gateway to a better, more fulfilled, happy, glorious life. A week after graduation and I've quickly come to realize how untrue that really is.
We’ve been torturing each other over religious doctrines and gods, skin colors and political opinions. Just think about it, we’ve even been killing each other over love!
Clearly, Romney’s gigantic fortune and life of unparalleled luxury and privilege have blinded him to the everyday world that the vast majority of us live in.
By that time a new campaign had been launched calling for a universal decriminalization of homosexuality, and by May 17th 2006 it had attracted support from several Nobel Prize winners
Ninety percent of mothers report work-family conflicts. Children complain more about exhausted parents than absent parents.
Imagine the pastor of your church telling you that heterosexuality is an abomination, and a sin against God, that it’s in defiance of the Bible, but that the church will still love you even though you are a sinner, and that if you just pray hard enough, and perhaps seek psychiatric attention, you may just be able to be cured of your perversion.
Give us more Republicans in leadership with their supply-side solutions, and poverty is bound to creep into the diminishing middle class. We will see poverty levels not seen since the Great Depression.
I learned that although the history of African-Americans is one filled with pain, we are survivors and have much to be proud of. In our veins, flow the blood of kings and queens who fought and died for their beliefs and who would be saddened by the state of their descendants who have forgotten where they come from.
According to the Center for Disease Control, just having a gay straight alliance group in a school dramatically decreases depression, marijuana and alcohol abuse, suicidal thoughts and unexcused absences, imagine the positive outcome if an inclusive history were taught.