Peta targetted my 12 year old daughter!!!
I am so mad right now I can hardly see straight:mad: :mad: :mad:
My daughter is taking 2 classes at our local university. This is for High acheivers grade 6 through 9. I was worried about her being on a college campus and being only 12, she has a buddy she walks to lunch with and I was assured there have been no problems in 25 years since this program began.
Now mind you this is my daughter who loves animals and wants to be a vet. She is taking zoology as one of the courses...she would no sooner hurt an animal than hurt herself.
Anyway, while walking into the food place a young man handed her a flyer, a college aged girl ran up to her and said don't open that please you will be sorry. She listened and threw it out, a friend of hers opened it over her hamburger. It was a photo of animals being killed and tortured and was very graphic. Her friend got violently ill.
I am calling the ATS office that is running this program, they are there on campus and have a place for kids to go if anything happens although I think for the money, I am paying $400 for a 3 week course, they should have people walking around to watch for this kind of thing.
I am also going to try to go catch him doing this tomorrow, so if you don't hear from me I will be in jail:eek:
Political views on campus not unusual
People sharing their "political" views on a college campus is not that unusual. Unfornately, some of these views can be quite "extreme" or use more offensive methods to get their "message" across. Throwing away this unsolicited material is the best policy.:cool:
I would tell your daughter it is okay to say no to accepting such materials. I don't believe the "escort" should have showed the material to your daughter if it was so awful. She is too young at this point. If she continues to pursue her goal in becoming a vet, she will have her own experiences in this area soon enough. I applaud her determination. She may be instrumental in treating animals that have been subject to cruelty.:cool:
I would turn this unfornate "incident" into a positive. Use it as an oportunity to discuss both your views on such subjects. Get to know how your daughter feels about it. There may be more contraversial handouts in the future. Especially, safe sex, anti-drugs, drinking, and tobacco brochures. It is a college campus and these are things that discussed on campus on a regular basis. This may be a good time to open up a "dialogue". 12 years old now a days is more mature than when we were 12!:cool: