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The Declaration of Anti- Peer Pressure

When in the case of peer pressure, unreasonable comparison on fame,


money and appearance among teenagers is a common phenomenon.
It becomes necessary to eliminate the peer pressure resulting from
inundant comparison which has forced teenagers to bear unnecessary
burdens.
We hold these truths to be permanent that all teenagers should be
liberated from inundant comparison, intense peer pressure, and given
the freedom to do be themselves regardless of what others say or do.
Teenagers have refused to bear burden on peer pressure, an important
factor that limit their freedom of behavior and thoughts.
Teenagers are harmed physically, which is due to the prevailing of
school bullying, a violent reflection of peer pressure.
Teenagers are further harmed mentally, which is due to the intangible
suppression of ideology as a result of peer pressure.
We, therefore, are asking for a permit, not begging for mercy, that
teenagers who are in long-term burden should be freed from wicked
peer pressure which harms them both physically and mentally, and that
all teenagers who possess high levels of property, appearance and
fame should not utilize these factors to show off or threat to others.
And for the support of this declaration, we mutually pledge to each
other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.

When in the case of domestic intensions, teenagers are always the one
expected to be learnt obedient and conforming. However, tensions
eased at the expense of sacrificing the rights of adolescents in family is
never the way, instead, deteriorate the the relation.
We hold the truth to be obvious that all the teenagers should be
endowed with equal right, mutual understanding and given freedom
from the parents to live their lives.
Such sufferance from parents have long existed; and such is now the
necessity which constrains them to alter the present “domestic
tyranny.”
The distatorship executed suffocate the teens by the all-day-long-
supervising and eyes-blindfolded, not seeing mistakes made. By
disrespecting their interests and opinions, or even behaving as
indicative of contempt.
For all the oppresions, we have been vainly endeavor to extand our
rights.
Therefore, we are asking for a permit, but not begging for mercy, to
break away from the control taken over by parents, to hear their hears
for our talks, to have their understanding for our dilemma.
And for the support of this declaration, we pledge to each other our
lives, our fortune and our sacred honor.
We, therefore, the representative of all teenagers in all schools are
asking for a permission to restrict peer pressure.

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