Saturday 12 July 2014

The Movement

So first it was just a school project. 'How can you make the world a better place?', our teacher said, as we stared into a blank wall. Soon we made our group (Victoria, Esther, Pamela and I) and we brainstormed ideas of how we could change our society. But to be honest, it all seemed somehow out of perspective. Four twelve year old's making a difference in this vast, vast world?
Well, even if we couldn't make a difference, we still had to do something since it was school work which contributed greatly to our final levels.
Victoria came up with the idea on focusing it on teenage crime and pregnancy. We all seemed happy of that idea, or maybe it was just me, and we soon starting talking about all the things we could do. We thought of so much, even getting the main cast from the Youngers to come in on the day of our final presentation to talk about their characters, their involvement in the show and how they made it successful in the acting industry. (We emailed the production company in the end, called their agents but unfortunately they were all unavailable on the day, *sigh*.)
As we all got involved more in the project, we all seemed to be more passionate (or maybe again, that was just me).
Well at least, the reason I am passionate is because eventually we will be the ones making all the decisions in our world; who will be our next president, what will we do for a living? But if we as teenagers (or pre-teens in my case) are living, trying to impress others, putting our courage into things like drugs or crime, what will our world be like then? Bad will become normal, and good will become weird. We will be setting the standard low for our own children and be living in bad world.
So here came this blog, which was Pamela's idea, as a way to note our movement.
The name of our project actually came from a song (we're not the real 116's). 116 Clique - Man Up.
The real 116's are the Christian rappers Lecrae, KB, Trip Lee, Tedashii, Sho Baraka, Derek Minor and Andy Mineo.

The 116 
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