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Another thought that was sparked by our joined class discussion, and more specifically the thoughtful student input- is just how pivotal our generation is to the progression of our nation. The things we are thinking of and doing at this age is something that no other generation has ever thought or done, and that is in large part a result of the environment that we are growing up in. Unlike previous generations, I would not be crazy to say that every single teen today has seen, experienced, been impacted by, or recognized inequity, and with that said I would also not be crazy to say that a number of us have spoken out about it in some way, whether passively or as a leader. These circumstances and actions have already established the power of our generation across the country and across the world. I do think that whether those in power acknowledge it or not, they definitely recognize our pivotal generation, and many probably feel threatened by it. Recognition or not, as displayed in today's discussion, the youth will continue to be the foundation of positive change that is so desperately needed amongst all of the hate in our nation.

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