Comment by Jem on M.Monroe

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@M.Monroe If these youth know they can get away with it, then they'll keep doing it. They threatened to attack students, and you want to complete school, so I guess you're one of these students. It's a risk for you, so too bad you couldn't complete your education in Barbuda then go overseas as planned. I don't know, but Barbuda might be a better option than ending up hurt or dead.. Those kids need to be better controlled, and what's with the parents? Maybe it's a lack of discipline to begin with. There's an increased police presence, but you also mentioned gangs which are harder to control. 
Aw, it was nice that you met him and got a hug 😊 I mean, usually I couldn't care less about celebrities and royalty, but he was there for a visit and it was respectful to give him a gift and treat him with courtesy. The gift sounds really nice :)

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@Jem The parents of these kids are to blame, I understand you  can't give someone a mind,  but not disciplining your children have a lot role in how they grow and act. The kids here tend to act WAY older than their actual ages and do things they shouldn't be doing at that young age.

I just don't understand why the police haven't arrested them yet. At one point the Prime minister (basically the president) even tried to PROTECT the kids doing the crimes as parents of victims said they would kill them. 

I would complete school there but Barbuda doesn't really have schools. Over here there are 2 top schools for the smartest in the country. One for boys and one for Girls. I go to the girls school and because of that I have a way higher chance of getting into a better art school (or so I've been told) 

I didn't even know who he was at first lol😭 but there were a whole lot of security personnel and then we were finally told who he was. There were even shirts with his face on it