<p>I just finished watching Hotel Rwanda, and I hate living in world were things like this happen. Being African myself this was very close to my heart. My life is so complicated. My family left Nigeria, and moved to South Africa when apartheid had just ended. Learning about the civil rights movement, it kind of brings a person down. Black people always struggled no matter what. Not to be racist or anything, but white people also go it their way..Even in the movie America came to save their people. Personally I don't like living in America, I dislike it alot..but gosh life is cruel and unfair,and as I sit here and type this I realize how much I am grateful for..The reason I was watching the movie was that I am in club called Youth for Change, and we are showing the moive on Friday on a big screen in our school Auditiorium for the public. We are going to show some images from the Rwanda genocide, and try to get Donations to save Darfur..I founded an HIV/AIDS committe to help raise money for the HIV/AIDS crisis.. Just listen to me, take a deep breath and whatever you are going through, it is nothing compared to genocide, or HIV/AIDS crises. You should be grateful for what you have, it is doenst matter whether you dind't get into your perfect college, do you realize thousand kids in Africa would die to go to a community college, to a school, to have an education..At least you have an education, at least you have a purpose, a chance. Carry that purpose, and hold your head high. Forget what everyone else says you will make it.
Peace</p>