You see this, many women who has breast cancer knows the signs too well. My g-ma had it twice until today, she has breast cancer for a third time. Now we don’t know what stage it is in yet. However, this had sparked a memory of an incident in my English class my sophomore year at a christian school. I was assigned to read a pamphlet about child cancer victims. It describe the special school they went to in a Texas hospital and how at peace they were in the classroom. They were not reminded of their condition and in my terms, closer to heaven. Now here’s where the discrimination comes in. My teacher had ask me for an opinion, an opinion that I wish everyone would let me finish explaining. I said “It’ll make you want to be a cancer patient like them…” The students nor the teacher didn’t let me finish and say this “The reason why is because they’re closer to heaven then we are.” Instead of letting me finish they started to yell at me and shame me. Then the teacher started in on the bickering, going on that was a horrible way to see the article. From that day on, I still wish they were slow to anger and let me explain more. Now they joke about it. Well, cancer is no joking matter. If they would let me finish, I would not get in this situation. Now with my precious grandma diagnose with breast cancer for a third time. I have to worry about the students finding out and saying “That’s what you get for wanting to be a cancer patient." Whatever happen to freedom of speech. If these students would not act like spoiled brats then they would be what most of us want people to be. Calm and slow to anger. I would like to shout to the world. "Hey, let people finish they’re speech, you would learn more if you listen more and not interrupt.” Whenever I become a teacher, I will make a rule that’ll stand. “Let everyone finish talking before you rush to conclusions.”