A brutal and risky lesson of life taught in school.
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are you really serious right now?
damn right with the first, but it was realistic.
"we" were outcast and shunned by the majority and STILL are over it.
many of us either got bullied into excess/useless procedures just to get paid or outright terminated for declining a medical procedure.
many of us have lost contact with our own bloodlines over this.
No, quite frankly this was a really poor choice and how we got into this shit in the first place.
You absolutely do not want to tell children that standing against authority and other bystanders suffers no consequences if they're morally right.
We were morally and scientifically right.
You need to teach them that standing against the authority and the mob can ABSOLUTELY have SEVERE repercussions and impress that the child should STILL have the fortitude to go through with it if they believe it.
That is what purebloods did.
Purebloods didn't identify it was just a random shit test and declined the procedure and have our employer and families congratulate us on doing a good thing.
Purebloods stood firm in the face of overwhelming consequences and followed through.