historical ambiguity

probably her fault

February 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

so as a high school teacher I am constantly coming face to face with how today’s teenagers view the world around them. I am repeatedly knocked off my feet. sometimes I’m overwhelmed with the potential and creativity in my students and sometimes I’m shocked at the stupidity and ignorance. and often I’m sad, even heart-broken, and then infuriated at the way they process things, at their view of the world. this article, which talks about teenagers viewing abuse as the victim’s fault, is one of those shocking things. how can we expect more from them if this is what they expect of the world?

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