Sam Perin, 12
Livvie Hurley, Student Section Reporter
“I just feel like it’s not really okay to go around and be mean to people all the time. I understand saying joking things to friends and stuff, but walking up to a random person and being a jerk to them is not okay. I saw a lot of people get bullied in middle school. Even if someone does something, even if they’re being mean themselves and they’re warranting that kind of response, all it does is perpetuate more anger and hatred. Being mean and rude back at someone doesn’t really solve an issue. It just makes it worse. No one’s perfect. Everyone does things that hurt other people, but I think it’s important to try to be kind to other people.”
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