Being Able To Stand Up Against Injustices

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¨The bystander is the most important player in a bullying situation,” says Kim Storey, a bullying prevention expert (¨Do You?¨). Being able to stand up against injustices is the most important act a person can undertake in today’s society. This includes standing up for your beliefs, your rights, and for others. It can be as simple as saying hello and smiling at a victim of bullying. You don’t have to become an activist, but you should be able to speak up about what’s right. First of all, standing up for what you believe in is a great way to promote justice. For example, Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani girl who fought for her belief that girls should be able to have an education. She kept going to school against the laws of the Taliban, a radical