You believe in gradually implementing changes within society to promote social justice, equality, and improved living conditions for all citizens.
Social Reformism is a political ideology that advocates for gradual changes within a society's structure and institutions to improve social and economic conditions. It is a branch of socialism that seeks to implement change through democratic processes rather than through revolution. The ideology is based on the belief that social inequality and injustices can be addressed through legal and political reforms, such as changes in legislation, policies, and social programs.
The history of Social Reformism dates back to the 19th century, during the Industrial Revolution. This period…
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What's a real-life example of overcoming a barrier that you've seen in your school or community, and what was the outcome?
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One real-life example of overcoming a barrier related to social reformism that I've seen in a school or community context is the implementation of inclusive policies and initiatives to support LGBTQ+ students.
In many schools and communities, LGBTQ+ students have historically faced discrimination, bullying, and exclusion, leading to negative mental health outcomes and academic challenges. However, in response to advocacy efforts by students, parents, educators, and community members, many schools and communities have taken steps to address these barriers and promote inclusion and acceptance. Am not supporting to them in other words but they should treated with positivity.
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social reformism is a liberal lie and bull **** stop being a victim and grow a pair
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Kids always forgetting stuff in their lockers or using it as an excuse to leave class. The school banned lockers and kids have to carry their stuff around everywhere.
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Two people from much different income houses putting their differences aside and becoming friends.
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How has the current state of healthcare affected your views on social reform?
It has made me realize that we need more free public health care as people cannot afford it.
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You see a lot of kids and older people not getting the medicine they need because they cant afford it.
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I feel like since healthcare is expensive they should try to reform it
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I feel like we’re being robbed of our money, if they United States is supposed to protect us why can’t they pay for it. If we can’t pay it we can die, they aren’t protecting us
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How would you feel if your future was determined by a lottery system instead of merit?
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I would not be very happy, others don't put in work.
@9J5R6KD4mos4MO
I would hate that, lottery is pure luck and compared to everyone who plays hardly anyone wins I would hate for my life to be purely based on chances.
@9J5QSCJ4mos4MO
I wouldn't like that at all. I prefer a merit based system.
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What do you consider to be the most significant barrier to higher education, and how should it be addressed?
@9JHG6P9Libertarian4mos4MO
Class. The system is good but base student loans off major.
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I believe that student loans put students who may be less fortunate into debt they will be paying off for the rest of their lives and act as a disincentive to students.
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Cost. Also, trade schools should be promoted more as viable secondary education.
@9JHG3QK 4mos4MO
I don't believe that barriers to higher education need to be addressed. I think it would be better if we stopped pushing higher education in the traditional sense and return to teaching trades.
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Have you felt the impact of income inequality in your life or school, and what did that look like?
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Yes I have.The rich is getting richer while there are people working their *** off and still are struggling yo just survive in a America.🇺🇸
@9J253NPRepublican4mos4MO
yeah i see it. There are some kids wearing all name brand clothing showing off their clothes and phones and some kids have clothes with holes in them and wearing the same things a lot.
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I have. I grew up in south Berwyn Illinois, which is the better side compared to North Berwyn. Despite this, throughout my middle and Freshman-Sophomore high school career, I saw what the differences were between my life and others. My family has always been on the edge of middle class, I remember when my Dad lost his job and food began to be a problem for a year being the worst financial strain on my family. Then, when I moved out into Villa Park after a divorce, I went to the first ever school in my memory with a white majority. I also saw the blatant Injustices in both schools that I won't go too deep into, but reflects the inequity that has plagued this nation since it's birth.
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yes, our teachers have been racist, making kids have detentions and suspensions
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Imagine a society with perfect equality; what is one thing you think would be most different from today's world?
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People who want peace and happiness would be able to have it
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I think that economic struggle would be lifted and materialistic ideals would not be as common.
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People wouldn't create problems that don't exist. People would understand that things are as they are and its easier if you don't make things more difficult than they have to be.
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No racism, no hate towards those with disability's, different race, or color.
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What's one stereotype you wish could be changed, and how might that affect society?
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People's definitive assessment and judgment of someone based solely on their appearance and stereotype associated with their appearance.
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One example of stereotype threat comes from a study by Spencer, Steele, and Quinn. The researchers found that women did not perform as well as men on a math test, when they were told there was a difference in outcomes based on gender.
Black people are apart of gangs and considered dangerous
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What local issue are you willing to stand up for, and what first step would you take?
@9LBW3HD2mos2MO
the gas pricing and taxes on earned income should become lower
@9LBVNZ3Republican2mos2MO
I think it is good to keep chaning government to fit our generations.
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How do moments of kindness in your community reflect the potential for greater social change?
Moments of kindness promote a united community and a safer envornment. Everyone has a job to do and can do anything to change their ways.
@9LCK466Women’s Equality1mo1MO
If we all are kind to each other we can have a peaceful word without stress.
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Can you name a small act in your community that contributed to a larger social change?
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Social reform is a reshaping or reforming of culturally accepted laws and norms in light of new cultural paradigms that occur over time. Social reform can occur at local, regional, national, or global levels.
@9K9HZ5SLibertarian3mos3MO
There isn’t one that I know of, but I would say that reformism is a noble aspect to have in a society.
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When have you had to make a tough choice due to economic constraints, and how did it feel?
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I don't like how inflated all the prices have gotten. Its really annoying
@9L63LM2Libertarian2mos2MO
As a part of the lower middle class, choosing a college has been particularly tough. Since I'm in the middle class I don't qualify for much government aid, but since I'm lower middle class I have to rely on scholarships and grants.
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