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Teenagers. What do we think of first when we hear that word?
We have often been stereotyped as the in betweens of kids and adults. Our responsibilities have been scattered over by what adults think of us and want us to do.
We see our parents talking in hushed voices in their bedroom, and we want to know what important issue they are talking about, but then we realise- we are not supposed to want to know
On social media like Instagram and Facebook, we see references to world issues. Be it about Afghanistan, Israel-Palestine, or India itself.
They are classified under the forbidden word.
Political.
But this is a safe place. A place where we teenagers, unite and go on a strike to overthrow world powers, as in our parents!
What we actually do in this podcast is that we sit, and we think. We think of all the issues concerning us and the world. Sometimes, we hold civil debates that slowly evolve into wanting to throw a chair across the room, but other times—we genuinely feel closer to the truth.
This is the teenage lens, where I, Srina Bose, and you—whoever you are, sit and dissect the world from the perspective of a teenager. No filters. No drama. Just the truth.
By Srina BoseTeenagers. What do we think of first when we hear that word?
We have often been stereotyped as the in betweens of kids and adults. Our responsibilities have been scattered over by what adults think of us and want us to do.
We see our parents talking in hushed voices in their bedroom, and we want to know what important issue they are talking about, but then we realise- we are not supposed to want to know
On social media like Instagram and Facebook, we see references to world issues. Be it about Afghanistan, Israel-Palestine, or India itself.
They are classified under the forbidden word.
Political.
But this is a safe place. A place where we teenagers, unite and go on a strike to overthrow world powers, as in our parents!
What we actually do in this podcast is that we sit, and we think. We think of all the issues concerning us and the world. Sometimes, we hold civil debates that slowly evolve into wanting to throw a chair across the room, but other times—we genuinely feel closer to the truth.
This is the teenage lens, where I, Srina Bose, and you—whoever you are, sit and dissect the world from the perspective of a teenager. No filters. No drama. Just the truth.