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Term Papers on Protest Letter To The Cats Eye

Term Paper TitleProtest Letter To The Cats Eye
# of Words618
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.47

Protest Letter to The Cats Eye


November 20, 2003


To whom it may concern:


            In response to the articles published in the November issue of “The Cat’s Eye”,


I am writing to voice my disgust towards the foul prejudice that was represented in Sex on T.V. and Clothing Weight Limit. The opinion section was littered with offensive accusations against homosexuality and non- “anorexic air-brushed-to-perfection models”. Although I am not a homosexual, nor am I personally offended by the idea which is the basis of Clothing Weight Limit, I am appalled at the nature of the articles.


            In 1974 the Supreme Court ruled that it was a violation of civil liberties to discriminate on any grounds. Realizing that the article only represents one student’s opinion, I take offense that the Principal, Mrs. Asay, would allow such articles to be published in a school sponsored newspaper.


            How can openly homosexual people or “in-the-closet” homosexuals feel comfortable in their learning environment when the school administration allows an open display of prejudice? The same could be asked of the young female teens who are desperately seeking to fit in to society’s standard of beauty. Who determines what is acceptable and “normal”? The student body? The administration? NO! However, obliviously that is contrary to the opinion of the “Cat’s Eye” sponsors.


            Most students have established their morals and are able to develop opinions on various issues concerning them, and they are aware of their right to voice those opinions. But when the government drew the line between where religion and school are separated, they should have redefined other trouble areas.  When a student’s right to discuss and voice their own opinion on non- school related topics infringes on the rights of other students, it becomes a problem. Is there a solution? Absolutely, offensive and more specifically external issues which ar...

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