It is called equal opportunity, and you should speak against it without violating peoples rights.
The word "spoke" is past for speak. When a person speaks out they say something frankly even though it might cause offense. Sometimes people can speak out for something, against something or about something and these have different meanings. Speak out for something is to advocate or promote. Speak out against something might be to complain or criticize. Just to speak out could be to opine.
your right to do so
When you speak out against something, it is often referred to as "protesting," "advocating," or "voicing dissent." This action can take many forms, including public demonstrations, writing, or speaking out in various forums. The intent is typically to express opposition or to raise awareness about an issue.
There is no prefix that means "speak against."
To speak on behalf of, or in favour of, something or someone who is not able or willing to do so for themselves.
Bravery is doing something your believe in. Its considered bravery because theres always going to be people against you, yet your not afraid yo speak up.
A word that expresses the way you say something I believe would be anger. When your angry you express it in the way you speak.
I believe that word is, "unilingual", which literally means, "One tongue".
If she says she does not believe you then chances are she believes your lying. If she wants you to believe her and your not sure if she is telling the truth that is something you have to decide and find out for yourself. Speak with her either way to find out what it is you are asking.
Speak to the teacher about it, if it continues then report it to the principal.
Boycotting would be against Facebook. Boycotting is refusing to use or buy something to "get back" at someone so to speak.
I do believe it is Spanish. Brazillians Speak Portugese but it is a common mistake that many believe the speak Spanish.