Student fragility and the Government sovereignty.
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Re: Student fragility and the Government sovereignty.
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Due to the way society, these days is structured; it's not so surprising that students are highly affected by every decision of the government. At that period in their lives, every individual is greatly affected by the decisions of their caregivers, and albeit indirectly, the government is indeed its citizen's caregiver.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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In respect to the killing, I think it was cruel and sick. That should have never happened, but the government refused to be reasonable. It is sad.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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I was shocked when I first read about the students death. Then I felt anger and pain in my heart.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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I think the students were murdered, not just killed. They were murdered by those that should have protected them. I hated that so much.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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The killing of the students in the book is enough to piss anybody off. I thought if was not just unnecessary but also a show of how wicked their killers are.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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I think yh killing of the students was bad and unjustified.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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Government should have done better. Those student did not have to die for something that was not their fault.Matilda jack wrote: ↑01 Aug 2022, 10:34 While reading Wild World and its first review, It occured to me that students are mosttimes on the receiving end of whatever thing that the government does. If a war, strike, or shutdown is declared by the government (irrespective of the country), the students' life trajectory will be greatly affected to the point of death. In respect to the killing of students within this book, what do you think?
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