Sunday, April 29, 2012

Rejected

     In today's world, people are often rejected because of who they are or what they look like or simply characteristics that are different from others around them. A person might be rejected because of their clothes, color of their skin, or simply their religion. A good example is Muslims because of the 9/11, people began to look at them very different, many times leading to the isolation and targeting of their people. Muslims might feel upset and frustrated that they are being judged by the way they look and what they believe. Which this discrimination also cultivates strong feelings of anger and hatred, sometimes leading to revenge.
    Another situation is if somebody was going to a new school and didn't meet anyone. Especially if it is a girl going into middle school where they have all the cliques. Middle girls tend to be mean and nasty to somebody new in the school, because either the girl is cute or is better then them in something so jelousy tends to come around. In this situation, the new girl would fell very rejected because none of the girl want to be her friend. She would probably feel as if nobody wants her around and she would be very lonely. This could lead to not wanting to go somewhere new and meeting new people like getting a job or going to college.
     A situation a person might feel repeatedly rejected is if he/she is not good at certain sport and is constantly gettting cut down or talked down or made fun of about it. Such as being laughed at or always picked last that could have a person very upset about the situation. This would result in hatred toward those who cut them down. Which later in life they would never try the sport they had a passion for and could have gotten better at because of the fear of being made fun of again. People really need to realize what they say because it could have a lasting effect of the person's life.

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