gangs=terrorism (?)

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by Bloody_Kisses, Oct 13, 2004.

  1. Bloody_Kisses

    Bloody_Kisses Thizzler

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    okay well gangs are a huge problem around here and a lot of people get killed. and those stupid gang initiations - like where they go out at night in a car and shoot at the first car that drives past them. isnt that just the same as terrorism? i mean like shooting at people just for the hell of it? i dunno, i was just thinking about it because like lately i have been hearing of a lot of deaths in result of it, and also some kid at my school was just killed. but he asked for it. it really pisses me off though that so many people have to die because of unnessecary bullshit like that.
     
  2. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    No one asks to die--not even the kid at your school. Yes it's sad, and I would agree that it is a form of terror. However, the general, common definition of terror usually involves a political motive of some sort. But it still is sad. I recently read the book, "There Are No Children Here" about 2 boys growing up in the projects of Chicago. Highly recommend it. [​IMG]
     
  3. The Shredder™

    The Shredder™ Banned

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    Might want to rethink that. Just ask for examples, and they will be provided for you.
     
  4. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    Alright, no one (especially not a youth) asks to be randomly shot at and terrorized while driving a car.
     
  5. Bloody_Kisses

    Bloody_Kisses Thizzler

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    oh no, he wasnt one of those people. he was in the gang
     

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