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Harding Student & Choir Shine in Stop Hate Contest

Harding Student & Choir Shine in Stop Hate Contest

 

STOP THE HATE 

By: Adeline Chalker

Our world revolves around hierarchy, prejudice, and inequality. I’m not quite sure how or why it got to be like this, but now we are here in it, just sitting around watching TV shows on Netflix, waiting for it to get better. But quick news flash, that's not going to just happen. So that is why I am going to try to convince our world that we need a change, but not just for us, for transgender people whose rights are revoked and are made fun of. So in this essay, you will see how our world needs to change from rude and unjust to kind and useful.  

I first noticed this unfair treatment towards transgender people when my mom’s friend's son transitioned to a female. I still remember how supportive my whole family was that night when my mom told me what it meant when someone was trans, and ever since then, I have heard and seen people do nothing but be rude to trans people and even try to make laws about their freedom. To give substance to this, SB 14 is a law that was passed and signed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott on June 2, which stopped allowing transgender minors from receiving hormone therapies and puberty blockers. It goes into effect next month.” And these horrible laws have caused trans people to take their own lives because they can’t be who they are. And It took so long for my mom’s friend's daughter to be able to use her correctly gendered bathroom, that is just horrible! Now you see why we need a change, so let's make one.       

We need to be kind. Not just to transgendered people but to all of us. You see, if every day we all could say at least three kind things to people, our world would become so much better. But especially to people who transitioned their gender, if we strive to not make fun of them and just act the same, no matter what gender they are, we all would feel welcome in this world. Also if we started to write peaceful petition papers to our government saying anything along the lines of how unfair it is to trans people who are trying to get sex change surgeries and can't because they may be under 18 or how it's illegal to have that surgery where they live, we could start to make a change. Also, if we all do a little research and find out about the restrictions that trans people have, we can further understand their pain and share that with the world to make more people see the change we will and can make. So if we act on this and do what is right, our actions will inspire change. I’ll be a force for good change and not just sit around when people can’t become who they truly are. We only have one world, so let's make it a good one.