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Social activism is good, but schools must avoid instilling their own beliefs.
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NO, They should only focus on studies and should not be forced or something to do anything.
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Yes, to help enhance their social life and social construct around them.
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Students should have time to learn who they are, and what their beliefs are before they are pressured to participate in activism. <-- i agree with whoever said this
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No, as young children are easily influenced by the opinions on others they idolize, such as content creators and older family members.
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No because it can be very dangerous as they are little and don't have a lot of knowledge
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yes they should be aloud to advocate their opinions
Yes they should because they should be educated about the world around them and know how to react if something similar happens to them.
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Students should have time to learn who they are, and what their beliefs are before they are pressured to participate in activism.
Not to spoil a childhood with todays issues but to enforce a mental fortititude in the youth to resist and fight for what they believe.
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