Tuesday, January 11, 2011

I Don't Wish Nobody to Have a Life like Mine: Final Thoughts

Every one deserves second chances. These kids grew up with nothing, they grew up into disappointments. Their parents raised them to be the way they are and were not good role models. Is it fair for us to expect them to be different? If their parents fail to protect them, and their government fails to take care of them then how can these young adults avoid failing themselves. They have no money, bad schools, bad parents, and bad support from their government. The way they protect themselves is by becoming strong and owning a gun, they way they avoid bad schools is they drop out, the way they earn money is selling drugs, and they way they find support is from gangs. That is societies fault for failing them. The youth is the future, so the youth in America should be one of the most invested things that the government does. Many of these kids will spend the rest of their life in prison, because there was such little hope for them. These kids never knew anything but lies and never believed that anything to change. David Chura tried to change that for them. He tried to give them knowledge and try to bring them success and hope into their lived. He helped many, but he cannot do this alone. He can help kids make sight of their troubles, but outside the prison doors who's to help them then?

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