I would ask every one to take 1 min.
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:46 am
I would ask every one to take 1 min of thier time to remember a young girl who died a while ago but the lesson surounding the circumstances of her death should not be allowed to die. Her name was Tempest Smith and on February 20th, 2001 she killed her self in Lincoln Park, Michigan. She comited suicide directly as result of taunting of other student of Lincoln Park Middle school who mocked her because she wasdifferent and because she was Wiccan.
This is just one example of results or religios prejudice that happens every day. I you all would also join with me in a pledge I have taken.
I remember Tempest Smith.
Iremember that it's never right to make fun of someone'sbeliefs.
I remember that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names are words of power that can wound the soul.
I remember that many mocked- and one died.
I remember Tempest Smith.
I remember that it takes all types to make a world.
I remember that nature likes biodiversity. This is true of beliefs and ideas as well.
I remember that I make a better witness to my own beliefs by simply living them, not belittling others.
I remember Tempest Smith.
And I remembe that another person's belief (or nonbelief) is just as sincerely held as my own.
I remember to have the courage to say, "Hey, that's not right," when I see someone being ridiculed.
And next time I am tempted to go along with the crowd and tease someone who is "different," I will remember Tempest Smith, and I will remember my pledge. Because what is remembered lives.
P.S. this is something I have posted in all my message boards some time in February for past 5 years.
This is just one example of results or religios prejudice that happens every day. I you all would also join with me in a pledge I have taken.
I remember Tempest Smith.
Iremember that it's never right to make fun of someone'sbeliefs.
I remember that sticks and stones can break my bones, but names are words of power that can wound the soul.
I remember that many mocked- and one died.
I remember Tempest Smith.
I remember that it takes all types to make a world.
I remember that nature likes biodiversity. This is true of beliefs and ideas as well.
I remember that I make a better witness to my own beliefs by simply living them, not belittling others.
I remember Tempest Smith.
And I remembe that another person's belief (or nonbelief) is just as sincerely held as my own.
I remember to have the courage to say, "Hey, that's not right," when I see someone being ridiculed.
And next time I am tempted to go along with the crowd and tease someone who is "different," I will remember Tempest Smith, and I will remember my pledge. Because what is remembered lives.
P.S. this is something I have posted in all my message boards some time in February for past 5 years.