Sep 21, 2008

No need to swallow it

"Cross ove the bridge. There's a lot of love on the streets." said by a teenager at CityKids ( pg 337, paragraph 35 in the Don't just stand there.) I like this sentense very muchand, I think it is good for some inflexible people as well. In my comprehension, this sentense means do not persist in your own opinion, when you give it up and step across the line you set for yourself, the situation will be a lot better. This is hard for adults, I am very impressive to real it which is spoken by a teenager.
In the essay, some people are too timid to speak out their opinion when they hear something offensive. They are afraid that if they speak out, it might bring some bad results or embarrasements to them; hence, they swallw slurs even though it makes them uncomfortable. But in fact that nothing bad is going to cause when you speak out, they will know the way they are acting offers other people a feeling of humiliation. To feel how others feel is the best way to make a joke or treat other people.

1 comment:

Leslie said...

You have to spit out (Leslie)

How disgusting it would be if you have to swallow the phlegm. Therefore, you have to spit out it. Otherwise, it would bring harms to yourself, too.

Whatever disgusting behavior in this society is just like the phlegm in your mouth, if you don't do anything or even swallow it, it finally will hurt yourself, too.

If you step forward and take some action, you may find that it will take you to another more beautiful world. Fear always hold back our feet, but it will hold back us from reaching a better world, too.

I agree with your opinion and I love that quote, too.