Teen Mental Health Crises

Teen Mental Health Crises

Suicide, self-harm, depression, and anxiety are more prevalent in American teens in recent times. American teens are undergoing somewhat of a metamorphosis hence invoking more suicide numbers. 

 

This article has multiple mentions of suicide and self-ham. Reader discretion is advised.

 

The amount of youth on social media has skyrocketed. A study done in 2018 shows that 97% of people between the ages of 13-18 are on social media and 45% are online constantly.  Studies find that the over usage of social media makes youth insecure. They see people living life and get, in a sense, jealous. This triggers an insecurity factor and insecurity causes more stress and anxiety. More info here

 

In the early 2010’s there was a noticeable decline in mental health among teens. With the covid outbreak in 2020, there was more usage on social media. Now there is a decline in mental health in teenagers, now more than ever. 

 

Background

 

The rise of technology and mobile phones and social media started in the early 2000s. It was started in 2003 by MySpace. It was then followed by Face Book in 2004 then Twitter in 2006 and then Instagram in 2010. There was a change in the way the world worked when these platforms were introduced. There was a study conducted in 2007 amongst people the ages of 18-85, and the results show that mental disorders were at 20% and anxiety were at 14.4%. If interested in the whole report click here. In 2021, that percentage has gone up by almost 3 percent. This isn’t counting the amount of undiagnosed depression and anxiety disorders. 

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But the number of teens committing suicide as a result of depression is a huge issue. Suicide was the second leading cause of death of ages 15-24 in the U.S and 20% of High School students reported suicidal thoughts An unlucky 9% tried acting on those thoughts. 11% of young adults also reported having serious suicidal thoughts. For more detailed information this website has some useful things. The website is meant as a guide to the mental health journey. It isn’t directly for social media usage and what not but it is very informational.

 

The numbers among this age group are in direct correlation with social media and technology usage. All the social media platforms were emerging and growing as people that are now young adults were kids. Now, the youth today have those social media platforms in a more developed form. 

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Change

 

How do we change and break this dangerous cycle? It starts with limiting social media usage for example: putting a time limit on TikTok. Or limiting how long screen time is for example: having a designated time in the day to read, spend time with family and friends, and/or doing a hobby that doesn’t involve a screen. 

 

Encourage friends to do the same. Encourage them to set goals for themselves and live a more healthy lifestyle. 

 

Of course there are more factors than social media and there can be a combination of factors contributing to depression but there are still a lot of cases where social media is making them more depressed. Social media is designed to make sure that the user doesn’t put it down. So much so that many states are suing social media platforms. But this hook that social media creates, destroys children’s mental health and is putting them in a vulnerable emotional state. 

 

Help

If going through something like suicidal thoughts, self harming thoughts, or anything that involves harm to ones self there are resources that are free. The National Suicide Prevention Hotline number is 988 and the National Substance/Mental Health Hotline is (800) 662-4357.

On a smaller scale, the Utah number for Suicide Prevention/Mental Health Hotline is  1-800-273-8255. Additionally the SafeUt App is a very helpful resource.

Don’t be afraid to call if you find yourself in a type of situation of which you put your own wellbeing at risk. Don’t be afraid to call and reach out to them if a friend or loved one is experiencing serious suicidal thought.

 

Conclusion

It’s not terrible to have social media but it is the usage of social media that starts to become dangerous. Evaluate personal usage and identify that problem. The many cases of children being victim to manipulation, insecurities, and/or depression due to their social media usage is heartbreaking. The time for change is long overdue and it rests on our shoulders.

The 3 Most Influential Philosophers in the world

The 3 Most Influential Philosophers in the world

The 3 most influential thinkers of the past and how they can influence us today

Socrates

Focus on the mind and soul instead of the focus on wealth and body. 

Socrates (470 bce-399 bce) said, “wealth does not bring goodness, but goodness brings wealth.” Socrates claimed that he never “taught”, but through asking questions and questioning the morals of the people. His main motivation was to seek out the questions he believed were crucial to humanity. Something like what is a virtue, what is morality. 

Socrates taught through logical questioning and reasoning. Socrates’s philosophies and teachings taught “not examined life is not worth living” when we question the world and the answers that are given to us we can unearth much more than we previously thought.

Aristotle 

Inventor of formal logic. He believed that separate virtues lead to true happiness.

(384 bc-322) Aristotle was most famously taught by Plato who was taught by Socrates. He was a master of many subjects including biology, ethics, metaphysics, zoology, and many others subjects. Aristotle taught primarily on biology instead of ethics like Plato, and each individual is made with patterns and development that we as human beings grow as a group.

He believed that the final product of what we become as humanity is the purpose we were designed for. He claims that there is a permanent and unchanging source of goodness in humanity and that as we strive to do overall good things we can become better people from it.

Plato

Virtue-based impressionistic conception of ethics, or the view that the highest point you can reach is the happiness of the moral being.

Plato (428-7-348-7) taught rationality through systematic and logical thinking. Plato believed that through control of the emotional reaction and balance between the three souls (he taught to reason, spirit, and appetite). Plato taught logically and in modern times what he taught would be considered science.

He taught that happiness was the highest you could get in morality and that through logical control of emotions. Similarly to Confusions, he taught that virtue in oneself brings him closer to what he believed to be the highest humanity could reach.

 

Resources:

https://iep.utm.edu/plato/#:~:text=a.-,Birth,one%20at%20348%2D7%20B.C.E.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Plato
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Socrates
https://www.historytoday.com/aristotle-five-key-works#:~:text=Based%20on%20notes%20from%20his,those%20virtues%20which%20produce%20happiness.
https://www.historytoday.com/aristotle-five-key-works#:~:text=Based%20on%20notes%20from%20his,those%20virtues%20which%20produce%20happiness.
https://owlcation.com/humanities/Key-Concepts-of-the-Philosophy-of-Aristotle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrvtOWEXDIQ

Top 10 Best Air Jordan Sneaker Colorways

Top 10 Best Air Jordan Sneaker Colorways

Top 10 Best Air Jordan Sneaker Colorways

Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement Stockx

#10: Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement”

These shoes were dropped on MJ’s 55th birthday, staying true to the older versions of themselves. Releasing at $220 USD, these are a must-have for many sneaker fans. The gray and black “cement” accent, as well as having a hint of fire red. They go from anywhere between $400 and $1,200 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 1 “Carmine” Stockx

#9: Air Jordan 1 Retro “Carmine”

They debuted as a Jordan 1 in 2014, releasing for $140 USD. With a clean and simple red, black, white, and baby blue, these sneakers have crazy resale value, going from anywhere from $300 to $5,000 USD, at one point size 8 selling for over $100,00 USD on Stockx.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 4 x Off- White “Sail” Stockx

#8: Air Jordan 4 “Off-White Sail”

The Air Jordan and Nike brands have had a rich history with Virgil Abloh’s Off-White stylings. Off-White may create a schism soon enough, after the tragic passing of Abloh. These shoes retailed for $200 on July 5th, 2020. They go from anywhere between $1,000-10,000 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 1 “Lost & Found” Stockx

#7: Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found”

Retailing for $180 on November 19th, 2022, these shoes were instantly sold out. These shoes have an interesting concept, being remakes of the original “Chicago’s” from 1985. The idea is that they got lost in the back of the store, and were found nearly 40 years later. They go for $275-450 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 1 low x Travis Scott x Fragment Design Stockx

#6: Air Jordan 1 low x “Travis Scott x Fragment Design”

This particular pair of Air Jordan 1’s were immediately picked up by sneakerheads, at a low price of $150 USD. Influential rap star Travis Scott released yet another shoe with the Jordan brand. They were released on August 13th, and now are being resold from anywhere between $2,000-3,000 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 3 “White Cement Reimagined” Stockx

#5: Air Jordan 3 “White Cement Reimagined”

Going for $210 USD on Nike’s website, these remakes were just recently released on SNKRS. Selling out quickly, these clean-looking shoes are a sure way to improve your sneaker game. They go for around $210-330 USD.

 

 

 

 

Air Jordan 11 “Concord” Stockx

#4: Air Jordan 11 “Concord” 2018

With a really clean look, these shoes dropped for $220 as Jordan’s annual holiday 11 release. A remake of the original Concords made in 1995, they go for around $440-1,500 USD. Still a fan-favorite and an absolute grail, these have Michael Jordan’s #45 -the number he wore after coming back from retirement- on the backtab, and the Jumpman logo on the side.

 

 

 

Before we get to the Top 3, here are some honorable mentions. The shoes are really good but aren’t good enough for the best 10.

 

Air Jordan 1 x Gatorade “Blue Lagoon” Stockx

Air Jordan 1 x Gatorade “Blue Lagoon”

With a plain base of lagoon blue and a striking accent of bright orange, these sneakers dropped for $175 USD but now go for anything between $350 and $800 USD. Gatorade and Jordan made a few other Jordan 1’s but this is the cleanest-looking sneaker from the collaboration.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 1 GS “Infrared 23” Sneaker Bar Detroit

Air Jordan 1 GS “Infrared”

These shoes have a great colorway, returning to the Jordan Infrared 23 colorways. With a bright red and black mismatch, these shoes are only in Kids’ sizes, going for and will be dropping later in 2023 for $95 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 4 x PSG “Bordeaux” Stockx

Air Jordan 4 x Paris Saint-Germain “Bordeaux”

These shoes dropped for $225 USD. on October 10th, 2020, continuing the collaboration between soccer powerhouse PSG and the Jordan brand. They go for between $280-600 USD.

 

 

 

Air Jordan 4 x Eminem x Carhartt “Black Chrome” F&F Stockx

#3: Air Jordan 4 x Eminem x Carhartt “Black Chrome”

These shoes dropped for Friends and Family, with the exception of 10 pairs up for auction on eBay, all proceeds going to the Marshall Mathers Association. They go for around -I know- $90,000 USD.

 

 

 

 

Air Jordan 1 x Off-White “UNC” Stockx

#2: Air Jordan 1 x Off-White “UNC”

A great addition to the Virgil Abloh collection, this timeless colorway retailed for $190 USD. Paying homage to the former college of Michael Jordan, these sneakers were released in 2017 as a collaboration between Virgil Abloh’s Off-White and the Air Jordan 1.

 

 

Air Jordan 4 x Cactus Jack F&F “Purple” Stockx

#1: Air Jordan 4 x Cactus Jack Friends & Family “Purple”

This shoe, just like the one a few prior to it, is an F&F drop. Going for around $40,000 USD, these shoes are another installment in the Cactus Jack x Jordan franchise. One of the most coveted sneakers in history, all sneakerheads drool when they see this shoe.

 

 

Images and Pricing from Stockx, Nike, and Sneaker Bar Detroit.

Who I Think Will Win the NBA MVP

Who I Think Will Win the NBA MVP

In this article I will not only be covering who I think will win the NBA MVP, but also the Rookie of the Year, 6th Man of the Year, Most Improved Player, Coach of the year, Defensive Player of the Year. Although the NBA has already released a few awards, such as the last six awards listed, I will still cover who I think should win.

The NBA has already released the Defensive Player of the Year award, the Clutch Player of the Year award, the Sixth Man of the Year award, the Most Improved Player award, the Rookie of the Year award, and the Coach of the Year award. The winners are as listed above; Jaren Jackson Jr., De’Aaron Fox, Malcolm Brogdon, Lauri Markkanen, Paulo Banchero, and Mike Brown. I won’t cover the Clutch Player of the Year because the statistics were too confusing for me to understand.

 

MVP

  1. Joel Embiid

While NBA.com has Nikola Jokic being the frontrunner for an MVP, I believe that Joel Embiid will take home his first MVP. Joel Embiid is an offensive force. After winning 2 straight NBA scoring titles, and no MVP’s, I believe its his time to take home an MVP. He is currently averaging 33.1 ppg, 10.2 rpg, 4.2 apg. Most points per game plus 10.2 rebounds in my opinion is an MVP caliber stat line. NBA.com has him 2nd in the Kia MVP ladder.

2. Nikola Jokic

Nikola Jokic may become the first player to “three-peat” an MVP award since Larry Bird did so in 1983-86. He may join the 4 player club as an MVP “three-peater”. He is currently averaging 24.5 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 9.8 apg. He is averaging the most assists by a center this year(3rd in NBA), and the 2nd most rebounds by a center and all players. NBA.com has him as 1st in the Kia MVP ladder.

3. Jayson Tatum

Jayson Tatum co-led the Celtics to a 2nd place spot in the Eastern Conference, only 1 game behind NBA.com’s 3rd place MVP contender, Giannis Antetokounmpo. He is averaging 30.1 ppg, 8.8 ppg, 4.6 apg. A near double-double from this year’s All-Star game MVP with a NBA record 55 points. NBA.com has him 4th in the Kia MVP ladder.

4-10

4. Giannis Antetokounmpo

5. Donovan Mitchell

6. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

7. Domantis Sabonis

8. Luka Doncic

9. Kevin Durant

10. James Harden

The winner of the 2023 MVP award is yet to be announced, but hopefully will some time in May.

 

Rookie of the Year (ROTY)

The Rookie of the Year award has been dominated since day 1 by one person: Paolo Banchero. He was the consensus 1st overall pick. The only player that could’ve stolen it from him was injured rookie Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

1.Paolo Banchero

Paolo Banchero was the consensus first overall pick of last year’s draft to whoever had it. The Magic were the lucky winners and, of course they picked Banchero. Averaging 20 ppg, 6.9 rpg, 3.7 apg, he leads all rookies in scoring. NBA.com has him 1st for ROTY.

2. Bennedict Mathurin

Bennedict popped off in his first few games as the Pacers 6th man. In those first couple of games he averaged 24 ppg. Overall, Mathurin averaged 16.7 points, 4.1 rpg, 1.5 apg. NBA.com has him 4th for ROTY.

3. Jalen Williams

Jalen Williams was a standout at Santa Clara, and became a prolific scorer for the Thunder in the second half of the year. He averaged 17.24 ppg in the second half of the year. Overall, he averaged 14.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 3.3 apg. NBA.com has him 3rd for ROTY.

4-10

4. Walker Kessler

5. Jaden Ivey

6. Keegan Murray

7. Jabari Smith Jr.

8. Jeremy Sochan

9. Malaki Branham

10. Shaedon Sharpe

The winner of the 2023 ROTY award was Orlando Magic forward Paulo Banchero.

 

MOY

1. Bobby Portis

Bobby Portis is currently second in the 6MOY runnings. He is on the Bucks team that s looking to claim their second title in 3 years. He is averaging 14.1 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1.5 apg.

2. Malcolm Brogdon

Malcolm Brogdon is the 6th man for the Boston Celtics. His team is looking to claim their first title since 2008, and edge out the LA Lakers in the race for the most titles. They are both currently tied at 17 rings. Malcolm is averaging 14.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.7 apg.

3. Immanuel Quickley

Immanuel Quickley is the 6th man for the surprising Knicks team. The Knicks are currently hoping to get past the Cavaliers in the first round, which would be the first time in 10 years they won a round in the playoffs. Quickley is averaging 14.9 ppg, 4.2 rpg, 3.4 apg.

The winner of the 2023 6MOY award was Boston Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon.

 

MIP

1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Shai has upped his number from last year(24.5 ppg, 45.3 FG%, 30.0 3pt%, 5.0 rpg, 5.9 apg) to 31.4  ppg, 51.0 FG%, 34.5 3pt%, 4.8 rpg, 5.5 apg. He is also sixth in the MVP runnings. He led the Thunder to a play-in berth, and a 9/10 game win versus the Pelicans with 32 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block. This year he was a first time all-star.

2. Lauri Markkanen

Lauri has made a huge improvement from last year. Last season he averaged 14.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 1.3 apg on 44.5 FG% and 35.8 3pt%. This season he is averaging 25.6 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 1.9 apg on 49.9 FG% and 39.1 3pt%. He is well deserving of the award he took -although Shai Gilgeous-Alexander should’ve won. However, he failed to bring the Jazz to a play-in berth, finishing 12th place in the Western Conference.

3. Jalen Brunson

Jalen Brunson is- in my opinion- one of the most underrated players in the league. Averaging 24.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg, and 6.2 apg on 49.1 FG% and 41.6 3pt% he is a top 20 scorer. He is the bringer of Julius Randle’s comeback(even though he won MIP in 2019-2020). Last year his stats were: 16.3 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 4.8 apg on 50.2 FG% and 37.3 3pt%.

The winner of the 2023 MIP award was Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen

 

COTY

1. Mike Brown

After winning in a literal landslide, Mike Brown coached the Sacramento Kings to their very first playoff berth since the 2005-2006 season. He had help from the Clutch Player of the Year award winner De’ Aaron Fox, and the rebound title winner Domatas Sabonis.

2. Mark Daigneault

“Coach D” -as many people abbreviate his name- led the OKC Thunder to a play-in berth after a horrible losing season last year. Without the 2nd overall draft pick from 2022, his team was led by 12th overall Jalen Williams and Shai-Gilgeous-Alexander.

3. Joe Mazzulla

He was supposed to be the Celtics assistant coach after Will Hardy moved to the Utah Jazz, but after the Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was fired, he took the reigns of one of the most dominant teams ever.

The winner of the 2023 COTY award was Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown.

 

DPOY

1. Jaren Jackson Jr.

The Grizzlies PF/C led the Grizzlies to a 2nd seed berth in the 2023 playoffs. He averaged 6 rebounds, 1 steal, and 3 blocks. The Grizzlies were the 2nd best rated defensive team during the playoffs. The Grizzlies were the 7th best defensive team during the regular season.

2. Brook Lopez

Brook Lopez was the 3rd star for the Milwaukee bucks this year. He averaged 7 rebounds, 1 steal, and 3 blocks. In the playoffs, the Bucks were the 14th best defensive team, but during the season, they were the 5th best team.

3. Evan Mobely

This year for Cleveland he averaged 8 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks. In the playoffs, the Cavaliers were the best defensive teams with the defensive rating. During the regular season, they were the best team.

The winner of the 2023 DPOY award was Jaren Jackson Jr.

The Harmful Effects of Vaping and How Social Media Plays a Role in Vaping

Currently, more than 2.5 million high school and middle school students use some kind of vape product. Most teens try to find a way to escape their lives, so they start to vape. Social media has a big role in teenagers’ lives. It can have such a negative impact on young people’s mental health when they use it wrong. That’s when a vape addiction can start.  

Social media

At some point in your life, you’re going to be in front of a screen. You might be viewing your friend’s prom picture or watching a funny video on YouTube. The lists are endless. What if you took it all away? Social media just suddenly disappears, would you be sad, happy, angry. Most teens would most likely be mad, I would be mad to be honest. But  much it would help? Without social media you don’t have to live up to everyone’s expectations. You wouldn’t have those late nights when you’re up all night wishing you were someone else.

Most teens find themselves scrolling on TikTok. The more they are trapped under the addiction of their screens, the more depressed teens get. This is where vaping comes in. When you’re depressed and don’t know how to find your way out, or think no one actually cares about you, you turn to something you find comfort in.

Vaping works like cigarettes, you take one or two puffs and it makes you feel happy, it gives your body dopamine. Then after a little bit your dopamine runs out and you vape more. It gets to the point where your body can’t make its own dopamine because your body thinks you’re getting enough from your vape. So your body stops making dopamine so you feel trapped and sad.

There’s a really good video that helps portray addiction. It’s called “Nuggets” by Filmbilder and Friends. It starts where a duck named Kiwi takes a gold nugget substance. He feels so happy, he feels like he’s floating. The more he takes the gold stuff though, the more it gets dark around him, and the more he cant get back up and the more he feels like he’s trapped.

“Nuggets by filmbilder and friends”

The industry is fricked. It’s so easy for teens to get cigarettes, vapes, or just any kind of addictive product. Nowadays there’s kids who sell them at school, or buy them at a store with a fake id. The companies are targeting kids like me and you. All the colors make them look pretty. How easy they are to get, or how they make them disposable and disguise them as highlights, markers, and stuffed toys.

Why are they doing this?

Vaping as an adult isn’t illegal, but they’re not targeting the adults, they’re targeting the teens. The industries disguise them as something else so you won’t get in trouble and you can keep buying. They make them disposable so if you’re in trouble you can just throw your vape away. The industries say they’re trying to fix things, but they’re not, they’re making it worse. Same goes with Instagram and any other social media.

They say you have to be thirteen, but it’s so easy to lie about your age, for heaven’s sake, I lied about my age a few years ago. They say they take them down, but why am I not down yet? There’s nine year olds thinking they are talking to other nine year olds. But in reality its old people who want to hurt them. The same goes with teenagers who talk to strangers. One slip up and you can get kidnapped or blackmailed.

This can all relate back to where you started. The first page on your Instagram. The constant scrolling, the constant hours spent on your device trying to be someone you don’t even know, till you break. When you feel like know one cares about you, except your little device that you always keep in your pocket.

School Shootings Affect on American Society

School Shootings Affect on American Society

Shootings have a grip over American society. School shootings negatively affect the lives of many American students and teachers. 

Credit: Wall Street Journal

Shootings In Media

There was a movie that came out in 2021 called The Fallout that stars Jenna Ortega. With her recent break on the Netflix show Wednesday, more of Ortega’s shows and movies are moving into the current spotlight. The movie is about a girl, Vada played by Ortega, that goes through a school shooting. The director, Megan Park, interviewed with TeenVouge stating how much she enjoyed the process of filming and the actors that she chose to cast. She also shares some insight on the amount of work she put into it. Park also reveals how real she wanted to make the movie without triggering anyone that has fallen victim to school shootings. Park says she did her best to take actual victims’ experiences and apply them to the film. 

This movie is very essential in the kind of world we are living in right now. The movie shows the process of Vada getting through the traumatic event. With the three shootings in California over the weekend, this movie is showing the kind of world we are in today. 

In the movie, the shooting happens in one of the first scenes. Vada goes to the bathroom and another girl, Mia played by Maddie Ziegler, is in there doing her makeup. They two later hear gunshots from outside the restroom and they quickly run into a stall. The two panic when the bathroom door opens but it turns out just to be a boy seeking safety from the shooter. The three wait out the shooting together.

We find that shootings have become more prevalent in recent years. Ever since 2020, shootings have gone up at an exponential rate. It is really scary because it is very real and we are talking about life or death instead of learning and growing. As mentioned earlier, there were three shootings in California in one weekend. A single weekend. 

Vada has a best friend, Nick, that survives and he does his absolute best to speak out and make sure shootings like that don’t happen again. Vada feels numb and just tries to make it through the day. Vada has a little sister who is around ten years old and says something along the lines of, “Sometimes I just think; what year are we living in, you know? I can literally buy a bulletproof backpack off of Amazon.” The little sister says this right after the shooting which is kind of poor taste but she’s a child and doesn’t know the bigger picture and the effect her words might have on her older sister. She does raise a good point, though. What year are we living in? Why do shootings happen so often and why aren’t they going down? 

Vada struggles through the movie on getting through the traumatic event. She starts therapy and in her final session in the movie, she is finally able to admit how she feels about the shooting. Vada tells her therapist that she feels mad. Vada states “I feel mad, because I had no idea one guy with a gun could f–k up my life so hard in six minutes. F–k up so many lives!” This is the voice of victims of shootings in America. Anger is what they should feel. No child deserves to go to school to learn and be met with gunshots, dead classmates, and dead teachers. 

School Shootings

Last year, the Uvalde school shooting shocked not only the state of Texas but most of the world as well. A psychotic 18-year-old decided to shoot up an elementary school and killed twenty-one people. Similar to the quote from The Fallout he messed so many lives up that day, in a short amount of time. That is not only unethical, but it is also unfair. Unfair that that eighteen-year-old can walk away, to jail of course, but he has robbed nineteen children of life and opportunity. He struck their families and that is so unfair. He also took two teachers. Two teachers had spouses and children. Those teachers were supposed to prepare the next generation and make our future bright and strong, but instead, they were met with this tragedy. 

Creator: Michael M. Santiago-Getty Images

It is unfair that someone like the shooter, who is typically dealing with some mental problem, can walk into a public learning space and take the lives of others instead of fixing their own. It is not fair to the lives taken, the hurt communities, and especially the hurt family and friends. It isn’t fair to educators to worry about their student’s safety when threatened. No teacher should ever have to protect their students from active shooters.

 

Creator: Marco Bello-Credit: REUTERS

Unsurprisingly though, this problem is only present in America. America is the only country that is proud of the right to carry. Well, look where that has gotten us. There have been about seventy mass shootings this year alone. It is almost February, and this shooting situation is outrageous. The number of innocent lives lost to a shooting takes ten minutes, give or take. 

The only other two countries that have their right to carry are Mexico and Guatemala but their shooting doesn’t even come close to that of America. No country even comes close to the amount of gun-related deaths that America has. Canada has second place in that area but Canada doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface. America’s gun problem is out of control and it doesn’t seem to be changing. There have been little to no laws put in place to prevent school shootings.

A handful of European countries rewrite their constitution every decade so they can keep up with the current times. America hasn’t been rewritten ever. In current times, it really should be. 

LGBTQ+ Struggles

LGBTQ+ Struggles

Introducing LGBTQ+ Struggles 

Finding out who you are is an extraordinary journey, and the journey is never easy. It can be a very emotional ride. Some are harder than others, but LGBTQ+ youth might have it very hard. Finding what fits you and experimenting with pronouns and names can be hard, but finding people that support you can be even harder.

When growing up in the LGBTQ+ community, you have higher rates of suicide, the experience of homelessness, and the use of illegal drugs. This is all due to the stigma in society towards queer people.

Brooklyn Owen

In 2018 Brooklyn Owen, formerly known as Seth Owen, was a valedictorian. She was a top student, captain of the swim team, and had a 4.61 GPA. Brooklyn was on her way to her dream college when she found out that the college required a contribution from her parents. The problem was that her parents had kicked her out because they found out that she was gay. Brooklyn’s parents were very conservative and were a part of a baptist church. Brooklyn’s dad found out she was gay and outed her to her mom. They told Brooklyn that it wasn’t acceptable that she was gay.

Her teachers realized that her situation was getting worse, so they decided to make a GoFundMe page for Brooklyn. The goal was $20,000, but they exceeded the goal and raised $50,000! Brooklyn said she is very grateful to her peers and teachers for the support. She says it felt like unconditional love according to her interview on insider.com.

Jordan Steffy

In November 2019, Jordan Steffy finally decided to stand up to his bully. Jordan came out in middle school and started getting bullied because he is gay. His bully stayed with him up until high school. One day he had enough and decided to stand up to his bully. The bully called him a homophobic slur as he confronted him. Jordan responded by punching and hitting his bully.

Jordan stated that he just got sick of it. A classmate recorded it and posted it on Twitter where it got over 3 million views. Jordan says he would take it back if he could, but he is glad he stood up for himself. I don’t think Jordan was ever bullied again after that.

Addressing the Problem

Many queer teens have similar stories to these two students. Being themselves and loving who they love gets them bullied or abused by a parent or close relative. It can get you kicked out of certain programs. It’s sad how often someone a part of the LGBTQ+ community can tell stories about how they got harassed in middle school or got called slurs by their parents, or weren’t allowed to play for a team just because of who they were.

Some kids feel school is not a safe place for them to go. This is because of the bullying or harassment they have to withstand. There are designated safe spaces for members of the LGBTQ+ community because of the ongoing stigma towards them. There are even gay bars. But even then, some straight people invade the bars. There is little way around getting harassed when you’re a queer person.

It is heartbreaking to see people that are just being themselves get bullied or harassed or, in some cases, murdered. It happens if you come out to someone, it happens if you don’t dress to a certain standard, it happens if you’re with your friends or significant other. It’s really sad, but it gets frustrating and annoying after a while. What makes it super frustrating is when straight people will say that none of those things happen, and we just want the attention. Or when straight women go to lesbian bars because it simply isn’t for them, there are safe spaces for us for a reason. Straight people can go out in public with their friends without getting barked at or getting slurs yelled at them whereas, a queer person or friend group will go out to a carnival and have people call them slurs, bark at them, almost or do get into a fistfight.

 

  Some scary things can happen for simply loving who you love or being who you are. All you can do is be careful and do your best to stay safe. 

Attack on the Asian Community

Attack on the Asian Community

Origins

  Ever since the pandemic started, hate crimes and violence towards Asians in America rose at an alarming rate. Newly recorded data by the FBI found that anti-Asian hate crimes went up by more than 73% in 2020. There were 161 reported anti-Asian hate crimes in 2019. In 2020 there were almost double, there were 279 reported anti-Asian hate crimes. 

 

  As we all probably know, the coronavirus started in a city in China and it then spread throughout China and now all around the world. Thus making it a pandemic. It has made life hard for many people. So many people lost their jobs, family, way of life and many other things that can be very personal to some people. But the Asian community has had it so bad ever since this pandemic started. Elderly Asian people were getting harassed and even murdered just in the streets. It got so bad that Asian people would start disguising themselves in anything to hide their identity. 

 

  There were many cases that anyone can look into from last year but one in particular spiked my interest, it was about a Filipino American man, Noel, whose face got slashed on his way to work. Noel was standing, waiting for his train and another man came up to him and started kicking his bag. Noel thought the other man was going to punch him until he saw the box cutter. He cuts Noel across the face. Noel said to reporters, “I shouted for help, but nobody helped me.” which shows just how normal it is to see harassment or assault and people are afraid to speak out or do anything about it. Noel then goes on to say that if it was just him that experienced this, it would be OK, but since there are Asian Americans that haven’t survived attacks like this, it is not okay. An 84-year-old Thai man was murdered just 2 days after he was shoved to the ground while on his morning walk. An old married couple, Mr. and Mrs.Lee, said they only go out once a month because they are scared of potentially losing their lives or getting hurt out in public. There are tons of other examples and it’s so heartbreaking.

 

#StopAsianHate

  In the summer, the hashtag BlackLivesMatter was trending. It is still a very big and growing movement. But it was a little unsettling that no one was talking about the movement “StopAsianHate” Not many people know about it because it isn’t being talked about.

 

    I have only seen very few media influencers speak about it. The only ones that I have seen speak out about it are the ones that keep up with k-pop or watch anime or Asian’s themselves. It wasn’t until the k-drama “Squid Game” came out that people started treating Asians a bit too well. The Asian community is now getting fetishized because of their almond-shaped eyes and their clear skin. The character Kang Sae-Byeok, from ‘Squid Game” has been “analyzed” because she’s so hot and no one knows why. But it’s really because people can’t accept the fact that someone who isn’t white, can be hot just for the sake of being hot. The actress, HoYeon Jung, is a South Korean model and actress who started her career in 2010. Since she was exposed to the western audience with her starring in Squid Game, people have been analyzing her face to find out why she’s so pretty. But it’s just a cover for Americans’ internalized xenophobia and racism. People just don’t know how to accept that Asians and people of color can be pretty, if not prettier, than white people.

 

Speaking Out

  Even fans of anime, K-pop, and K-dramas wouldn’t speak out about it or even know about all the Asian hate going around. True fans would speak out about it and hold people accountable but a lot of other fans would brush it off to the side as nothing happened. Even the fans that do talk about it, will make things more secret. There is this podcast called, “Daebak show w/ Eric Nam” if you don’t know, Eric Nam is an American K-pop idol, singer-songwriter, and he has a podcast where he will talk about K-pop, and a lot of the time he invites other idols on the show to talk about their new songs or a recent comeback. Eric Nam did an episode where he spoke about #StopAsianHate. In the K-pop community, everyone keeps up with certain groups and shows and that will become a trend. When Eric Nam posted this episode, no one was talking about it. The only thing I saw about Eric Nam was his memes. It was almost like no one cared about this huge event that is going down. 

 

  Throughout 2020, Asian people were getting harassed way more than usual because they were getting blamed for bringing over the Coronavirus. In 2021, the Korean drama Squid Game dropped on Netflix and now Asians are getting fetishized. In the past year, the Asian community has been under attack and enough is enough. What’s going on isn’t right, Asians should not have to endure this because they are Asian. 

Teens and phone addictions 101

Teens and phone addictions 101

Teenagers are far too addicted to their phones. Many scientific studies have proven that phones cause higher depression rates, more suicide rates, worse grades and that it ruins your brain permanently. But not all is bad when it comes to phones, there are good things too.

 

How old?

According to inc.com, “According to the latest research, on average, a child gets his or her first smartphone at 10.3 years old. That same study shows that by age 12, a full 50 percent of children have social media accounts (primarily Facebook and Instagram).” This shows that children are being introduced to social media and technology at too young of an age. Social media can cause depression, suicide, a lack of emotional connection, and a license to be hurtful to others. It is different for every kid, if your kid is irresponsible and not trustworthy, then hold back a few years. Why? Because adult content is an issue that is available to anyone who looks for it.

Your kid could also lose his or her iPhone, and who has to pay the bills? It’s not them, that’s for sure. Children develop a need for the phone at all times and addiction. When someone is addicted to something they always need it, if your kid always needs his or her phone it could cause problems in school or with friends. The attention of your child will decrease exponentially because they are on their phone. This could lead to bad grades or the phone being taken away during class. According to https://www.todaysparent.com “These days, the average age when kids get their first smartphones is around 10 years old, according to Calgary-based parenting expert Judy Arnall, author of Parenting with Patience. But exposure to mobile devices often begins at a much younger age: It’s becoming increasingly common to see toddlers wielding smartphones in strollers and preschoolers zoned out in front of iPads at restaurants.’’ So, in conclusion, it depends on your child.

 

Benefits of giving your child a phone

There are many reasons to not get your child a phone, yet there are lots of reasons why you should. 

With a phone, you are in constant contact with your child, if you need to get ahold of them while they’re out with friends or if they need to contact you. Along with being able to contact them, you can track them. And make sure they’re safe and where they told you they would be. This will allow you to keep your child safe, and you are reassured. Some other benefits are that your child could be socially included. When a child has a phone they can contact not just you but all their friends as well. But now that they have a phone they will contact their friends and hang out more with their peers. According to https://www.deseret.com/ “How many times have you rushed from work to pick up your kid from soccer practice, only to get there to wait 30 minutes because practice started late? A phone allows your child to send a quick text so you don’t waste your time. Or flip it and think of when you are running late picking up your child from dance because of traffic. Instead of your daughter being worried you have forgotten her, you shoot her a quick message.’’ Your child having a phone would not only help them but also help you.                                                       

Yes, your kid needs a cellphone. I’m not going to tell you a specific age, but it should be before high school but after 7th grade. Social media should not be allowed until their sophomore year. This way they are connected with their friends, and so when they have an extracurricular activity, you know when, where, and who. When you are older you make better decisions and so will your child with their phone.

 

 

https://www.inc.com/melanie-curtin/bill-gates-says-this-is-the-safest-age-to-give-a-child-a-smartphone.html

 

https://www.all4kids.org/news/blog/when-should-children-get-cell-phones-2/#:~:text=The%20average%20age%20kids%20get,begin%20at%20a%20young%20age.

 

https://www.todaysparent.com/family/parenting/an-age-by-age-guide-to-kids-and-smartphones/

 

Save our children

Save our children

The crime of human child trafficking: and why it’s it a problem

Human-child trafficking is a modern problem and is bigger than ever. People are sold, used for sex, and used for forced labor. There are over 200,000 American children at risk of being trafficked, and over 17,000 foreign children are transported to America a year alone.

The crime of Human child trafficking is worth $150,000,000 a year, something that has been going on for more than 12-14 years in the USA alone. But it has been going on for a lifetime in other countries.

Thousands of men and women are trafficked throughout the world and the USA. We live in a world and in a country that thinks this is okay. 200,000 children are trafficked in the USA a day, and we let this happen.

I know this might seem boring to read, but this is so important to know about. Because if we didn’t know then what kind of people we would be. We live in a world that is blinded by the truth that tells us lies, and false facts. But we need to get up from our seats and learn and teach this to others.

 

Here are some numbers of the four biggest states in trafficking

What state is number one, California with more than 400,000 kids used for forced labor and sex?

What second? Texas with more than 313,000 cases a year

3rd is Florida with more than 4,000 cases a year

The state is 4th, Utah, with more than 3,000 cases twice a year 

An anonymous person came out and made this statement: “Not a lot of people would care about this, Thinking what’s the problem? well, here’s the problem over 800,000 children go missing every year in the US alone we gotta stop this dismantle system because this is getting out of hand, it’s not the left versus the right, it’s what is wrong and what is right we got to stand up and fight for our children, they would paying us to be blind, to feel into all there lies, it’s time to wake up. and fight the right fight”.

over 90 kids get trafficked in your city a day. Most of them are kids your age, or mothers taken from their families, brothers, and sisters, but what’s sad is no one talks about it. We need more people to get out and fight.

You go ahead and look away, but know you can never say you didn’t know.

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