Tac Teens Edition Official
The message is clear: Your real thoughts are dangerous.
But here’s the thing we at TAC believe with every fiber of our WiFi-connected souls:
And just like that, your truth gets a filter. tac teens edition
That’s where TAC – Teens Against Censorship – comes in.
You’re sitting in English class. You’ve just poured your gut into a personal narrative about feeling invisible freshman year. The teacher hands it back. In red ink: “Too honest. Let’s keep this school-appropriate.” The message is clear: Your real thoughts are dangerous
So next time someone tells you to “tone it down” or “save that for your diary,” ask yourself: are they protecting me – or just protecting themselves from an uncomfortable truth?
Because your voice isn’t a rough draft. And growing up shouldn’t mean learning to self-censor before you even know what you think. You’re sitting in English class
Welcome to the unspoken rule of being a teen today: Express yourself, but not too much. Speak up, but not too loud. Be real, but only if it makes adults comfortable.