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Your Property
I was walking through the halls of school. I heard “give me that phone”, but I kept walking anyway. In my mind I knew that I don’t have to give them any of my property. How can I building that you are forced to go to make you give up your property? Many students do not even think twice about it, but if enough of us band together and fight for what we need then we can fix things. Complaining about things does not fix anything, if you want change, then you have to make something happen yourself. A nation-wide boycott would fix this issue. Is no one goes to school, then how can they take away your rights? When you walk into a school, you do not give up your constitutional rights. You still have them and you are a free american. The students need to band together and fight against this tyranny.
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