AmberEyes wrote:
Where does social naivety end and social/cultural tolerance begin?
Is hanging out with the "wrong"/"different" crowd a naive or a culturally enriching experience?
What if the supposedly "wrong" crowd was actually quite harmless and were only deemed "wrong" due to outsiders distorted perceptions of members within a group?
What if this crowd was just different?
I know what you mean. The so-called popular crowd are always telling me I shouldn't hang out with my mates Keri and Laura because apparently they do bad stuff. Which is BS, cos I know my mates and they are simply misunderstood. And who else am I supposed to hang out with, eh, they're the only ones who accept me! My mates, my choice, end of.
Only it ain't End Of to the interfering tards in my class. My ex-friend Jenny has suddenly got in with the popular crowd since we stopped speaking, and I'm like, how did THAT happen, then everyone says I should be friends with her again cos she's "nice". Well, that's one way of putting it, bruv, but it translates to "pain in the arse" in my book. And it's a free country, or so they would have us believe.
Why can't people just live and let live?!
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