I just listened to y'all and ya'll talked about gangs and how bad they are.
I have no connection to any gangs, never seen one, never encounter one, and the only gang I have heard of were the ones we talked about today. You all told me how terrible gangs are, what would and probably will happen if somebody joins a gang.
I will never join a gang. Too many people die or get injured. They always do illegal or bad things. I hope nobody joins a gangs that went to your presentation. If they do they deserve to go to jail!
I think that you are lucky to get out alive. I think your presentation changed a lot of minds, including mine even more, I never wanted to be in a gang, but now I'm certain!
BN- Aiken Public Schools - Aiken SC
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
If I Do Bad Things, Bad Things Will Happen to Me.
This assembly had a pretty decent impact on me, because I have always heard about gangs but never really knew what they were.
But this gave me a pretty good picture of what gangs are and how to avoid them. Also, this told me to be my own person and don't let peer pressure influence me. Now I'm not the most well like person in the school. You should have seen how much stuff was written about me in the bathroom stalls! But I would rather be hated and not be involved with gangs than be living like people want me too and be involved in gangs.
A really big point was proved to me as well - Even if I did not do anything but I will still face the same consequences that the person who actually did it if I'm involved.
These things will also leave an impact on my mind and heart, because if I'm in a gang and kill someone that memory will forever imprint on my mind and there will always be a pit in my heart. Because I took the life of an innocent person who could have moved on to do big things in life.
So, this assembly educated me that if I do bad things, bad things will happen to me.
But this gave me a pretty good picture of what gangs are and how to avoid them. Also, this told me to be my own person and don't let peer pressure influence me. Now I'm not the most well like person in the school. You should have seen how much stuff was written about me in the bathroom stalls! But I would rather be hated and not be involved with gangs than be living like people want me too and be involved in gangs.
A really big point was proved to me as well - Even if I did not do anything but I will still face the same consequences that the person who actually did it if I'm involved.
These things will also leave an impact on my mind and heart, because if I'm in a gang and kill someone that memory will forever imprint on my mind and there will always be a pit in my heart. Because I took the life of an innocent person who could have moved on to do big things in life.
So, this assembly educated me that if I do bad things, bad things will happen to me.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Say NO!
I learned in this presentation about
bullying and not to do drugs.
About bullying is that if you bully somebody that can come back to you in the future. And what I learned about not doing drugs is that it can get you and your family in serious harm.
If you do drugs you think you all that if you do drugs you won't have an education in school. If you are on the corner of a street and selling drugs you think you own that corner.
What else I had learned is that if you be in a gang crew, you can get in serious harm. If you are a young boy or girl you don't need to be in a gang and try to own your corner. You need to get your education and believe people was in a gang.
I remember one day my cousin was in a gang and now its coming back on him. That same day my mom got a call from my auntie and said, "My cousin is in the hospital - he was shot!" My cousin was on the hill with his friends and there was a car behind them with tinted windows and the windows were rolled down and a gun was sticking out of it. They shot my cousin in the back of his head. He stayed in the mental hospital for a month. He could not move, he was paralyzed for a month.
Now he is out of the mental hospital and doing much better. He is out of the gang! He has a job!
I am so proud of him for becoming a better man in his life!
I thank the speakers - Leo, Devon, Yannik!
From Aiken County Public Schools - Aiken SC
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