In my household, we have to earn our privileges, if we receive a bad grade or do something wrong, we get grounded. We then have to earn that privilege back by proving to our parents that we are working hard to not do it again. Even though I despise having my freedoms taken away, I still have to be respectful and work hard to get them back. Sometimes, I grow tired and become livid if a privilege that I’ve worked really hard for is taken away from me. We all want to keep our freedom permanent and we also want to work hard for them. …show more content…
From going to jail, to getting our license suspended. Say that you speak out in public and everyone is opposed to what you said. Not by your words-because we have the freedom of speech-but because of the way you said it. In Indiana, we have the freedom of speech, religion, the press - all of America does also. So, if we have all of these freedoms, why are our laws so strict? This is because they want us to obey them, we may have worked hard for them, but they want us to work even harder in order to earn