My morality
My morality is not that uncommon for some people my age.
I believe the healthcare system should be free, even if you are jobless. I believe that love is love and you should love someone for who they are not what they have between their legs. I believe kids should not be pushed into politics and should not have to worry about being shot when coming to school. I believe that kids should be able to be who they are without judgment from society and their families. I believe people should be able to be who they are without pressure to be someone else from society.I believe that jobs should pay more. I believe that schools shouldn't give homework or standardized tests because it stresses kids too much.
And some uncommon ones (in my opinion):
I believe kids should be able to act like a kid as long as they want. I believe that we shouldn't be adults until the age of 25, as it's when our brains are fully developed. I believe that we should focus on the good things as much as we focus on the bad ones (look at your news). I believe that if you have a mental illness or feel that you need help, that you should be able to get help without question. I believe that if you are sick or injured, you shouldn't have to do work.
To be honest, my morality certainly does not come from my parents. They don't exactly see things on the same page as me, though they do not know that.
My need to be honest and 'good' is what causes me to act morally.
It's hard to describe what's 'immoral'. It's not just black and white. It's just the shades of gray in-between. To one person, it might be moral, but to another, it might be moral. It's more complicated than some people perceive it to be.