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The News of The Blake School Since 1916

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The News of The Blake School Since 1916

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“As for upperclassmen, they defend their viewpoints more than freshmen and sophomores do, so underclassmen are much more influenced by the people older than them.” -Somil Vinod 22

Sharing opinions on political dialogue

Averi Sullivan, News Editor November 5, 2018
As students, personal political beliefs seem to be trapped in our conscious. The self-righteous ideals that were sprawled on scrolls across the wooden tables of our country’s founding or even the passionate values and words to live by etched in the plaques of our institution. With all of this history in pure word vomit of never-ending principles, we live in a moment in time where the student body is crippled by their own ideas to start a conversation. Why is it so hard for us to talk about politics?
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