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| Be careful who you blame!!! |
Blame and Guilt
In Urban Youth Culture most adolescence likes to blame people for things that are going on without knowing the whole story. In my independent reading novel Blood Is Thinker by Paul Langan and D.M. Blackwell, blaming someone mostly family members can hurt and feel guilt after can change a lot of things. Hakeem blamed Savon for robbing the store down the street because Savon had a lot of money, and was sneaking out of the house late at night, and wearing dark clothes. Then later down the line before Hakeem wanted to tell the family, what Savon was doing. Hakeem found out Savon was leaving late to go to a club to rap for a crewed of people and with his “boys.” Hakeem thought he did a great job so he went to go find Savon to apologies for blaming and assuming that he was robbing the store. But before that even happen Hakeem was surrounded with the wrong people at the time looking for Savon and almost got beat up until Savon saved him for that happening. After that they were walking and talking about what’s been going on until Savon got close to their house and saw lights on, as if someone was up and worried. Hakeem made him come in to the house anyways and Hakeem saved Savon from getting kicked out of the house because he spoke his mind, when he should of a long time ago. Also told Savon’s dad (which is Hakeem uncle) that Savon is a great rapper and he is not a bad person after all, then the Uncle James didn’t think Hakeem speak was good enough so everyone else spoke on the of behalf Savon. Then Savon changed and so did everyone change by treating Savon differently.
My personal experience was smaller than this but blame someone hurt a lot of them and myself. I blame my boyfriend for cheating on me because he was talking to a friend of ours which is a girl a little too much. But later down the line I talk to him about it and he told me there is something wrong with this person and she needs my help. So I felt so guilt for blaming him and hating her, I texted her talking about what I did and I know it was wrong.
If you are having this problem, talk to whoever you are blaming and see if things are going the way you thought before it gets to far before you or that person you are blaming get hurt. Also do what Hakeem did by spying but make sure it safe before you do something stupid.
Here is a quote for the book:
“In one week, a lifetime can pass.In one day, families shatter like glass.In one hour, time still moves too fast.In one second, we make choices that last.”


