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  40
 | L. Neil Smith's
 THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
 Number 40, July 9, 1998
 
 
 
Equality With Adults and ChildrenHonorable Mention Winner, Child Category
By Nolwen Cifuentes (age 10)
[email protected]
 
Special to The Libertarian Enterprise
 
         People talk normally to adults, but lots of adults belittle 
children in different ways without realizing it. To us kids, who 
don't feel like toddlers anymore, it is not fair!  We want to be 
talked to normally. Sometimes, I think adults who use a high pitch to 
talk to us sound strange. They tighten their voice and talk very 
high!  I don't like people who talk like that to me, even if they are 
nice, it makes me feel small. I do not want to seem strange when I am 
grown!  People who talk simply with their normal voice make us feel 
equal. However, I don't want children not to like me when I am an 
adult!  I would be upset if they feel bad because of my attitude. 
Neither would I like it if they laugh at me behind my back!  I don't 
want children to feel small, it isn't fair!
How come adults feel that they can say unpleasant things to 
children that they would never say to adults regarding their size or 
height ? If I would say to a fat lady how fat I think she is, I would 
be considered impolite and rude!  But some adults don't hesitate to 
remind me how tiny I am for my age, like it is going to change 
anything!  This hurts my feelings. Little people might be little but 
they have big feelings too!  When I am invited somewhere, I've never 
seen the host forcing my mom to eat, but strangely the host doesn't 
have the same attitude toward me!  "At least try it!" she says. But 
she is not my mother!  I just don't like to try new things that look 
suspicious.
 When the host and my mom talk together, if I interrupt, I would be 
scolded. But if I am playing a game with my friend, it is totally all 
right if an adult interrupts it. They shouldn't interrupt our games! 
This is important for us. Courtesy rules should be practiced in two 
ways. This would be more democratic.
 We should all be talked normally to. When I am an adult, I want 
to remember these feelings. This way I will not repeat the pattern. 
It is not fair if adults do not respect us, but expect respect in 
return!  We don't like it!
 Next time a lady tells me I am tiny she better not be fat or have 
a long nose!  All we can do now is remember our feelings so we'll be 
able to talk to younger ones like responsible, important people and 
respect them!
 
 
 
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