I have a friend who has asked me why I don’t seem to care what other people think, and this is because people will think what they want regardless. Even when confronted with facts, people choose to maintain their opinion. It just doesn’t matter what you do or say, people will believe what they want. It isn’t that I don’t care, it’s the fact that you cannot please everyone, and you shouldn’t change your belief system, or who you really are to please others. I believe in standing up for my beliefs, my family, friends, etc., even if it disturbs some folks. I am not out to win any popularity contests, never have, never will. I don’t care how many friends I have on Facebook, actually, I’ve purged many over the years. I don’t care that people don’t put massive amounts of “likes” on my posts. My priority is to be authentic, and take a stand for what I believe in.
This blog has already 4,680 views by 1,244 visitors, and is not about being popular, or coercing people to change their views or beliefs. It is about dispensing what I believe is important information. I am not a party in the girls’ lawsuit, therefore I am able to speak freely, reminder- the Constitution of the United States provides for it. The situation at hand reminds me of the Hatfields and McCoys. Yes, I’m bitter, yes change at the school is desperately needed, and yes there will be a winner and loser. I’m just not going to lose sleep wondering if people dislike me because I stand up for my family, and whether or not I’m Mr. Popularity. Stay Tuned
The simple fact of the matter is this.The truth will usual generate many emotions. Some of them will be good some bad.With that being said Truth is not a popularity contest. If nothing else this lawsuit has opened my eyes to how blind this community really is. In order for true change to occur one must first open your eyes and ears. Then you must be able to put your own opinions aside and look at the facts. Being open minded is not always an easy task.There are major issues here and I agree fully changes are badly needed.
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