Young people being asked what they think instead of being ignored?
Someone at the BBC must’ve screwed up.
Everyone knows you’re not allowed a voice until you’re 45 or above.
I really feel for these kids, something like that unsettles you. I was a lot older but when I was at uni a girl was sexually assaulted and beaten very badly, and they didn’t catch the guy for a while- everyone changed their routines, stopped feeling safe on a night and felt so uneasy. I can only imagine how awful it must be for kids to feel scared in their own area when they should be out playing and having fun.
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This is very weird.
Young people being asked what they think instead of being ignored?
Someone at the BBC must’ve screwed up.
Everyone knows you’re not allowed a voice until you’re 45 or above.
I really feel for these kids, something like that unsettles you. I was a lot older but when I was at uni a girl was sexually assaulted and beaten very badly, and they didn’t catch the guy for a while- everyone changed their routines, stopped feeling safe on a night and felt so uneasy. I can only imagine how awful it must be for kids to feel scared in their own area when they should be out playing and having fun.