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@9HC9WMW1yr1Y
no they should have a choice on their own beliefs not influenced by teachers
@9QQH4DXConservative 9mos9MO
Nope, it encourages rebellious behaviour which can cause chaos
@9QPVDDXConservative9mos9MO
Student shouldn’t be encouraged if they show no interest, but those who do should be acknowledged.
@9QMH9YWConservative9mos9MO
No they should learn about social activism but not participate until an adult
@9QLKZ57Conservative9mos9MO
Yes, but in a healthy way. Its important to teach young people how to critically evaluate social activism campaigns and empower them to know how to inform themselves properly so they don't just grow up and support anything that's popular
@9QJKDYMConservative9mos9MO
No, let people find their own path and ideas. They don't need to be guided towards activism.
@9QJ3ZB3Conservative9mos9MO
No enjoy your youth and gain some life experience first
@9QHXCLKConservative9mos9MO
Yes, but depending on the way it is conducted e.g. peacefully
@9QHGYRWConservative9mos9MO
Yes because it gives them a view and educates them so they can influence the world for the better.
@9QH466WConservative9mos9MO
Definitely not. Students should be encouraged to work hard to become an upstanding member of society to helo themselves, their future families and community.
@9PJZF8FConservative10mos10MO
Yes but those who are educating them must be controlled to ensure a balanced view is given
@9PGG5N7Conservative10mos10MO
To take an interest in topics that matter to them yes, students collectively have a loud voice.
@9PFY5Z9Conservative10mos10MO
Not in anything political or geopolitical. Social activism should be local volunteering if possible and contribute to communities.
@9PRYSG5Conservative10mos10MO
I think it’s good for children to know they can make a change in the world
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