When I was in 7th grade, our teacher put on a video and told us to take notes.
Ten minutes in, she threw the lights on and shouted at Steven Webb Sladki, telling him he wasn't taking notes and he should have been.
But the thing was, Steve was taking notes. I saw it. We all saw it.
The teacher asked if anyone wanted to stand up for Steve. A few of us choked out some words of defense but were immediately squashed.
Quickly, we were all very silent. Steve was sent to the principal's office.
The teacher came back in the room and said something like "See how easy that was?"
We were reading Anne Frank. I started to understand.
I just thought now was a good time to share this story.
Don't ever let anyone tell you that what you see with your own eyes isn't happening.
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