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View Poll Results: Do you consider yourself to be a role model? Are we misrepresented in general?
Yes. I feel socially responcible and carry myself as such. 0 0%
No. I don't feel as though what I do has anything to do with anyone. 0 0%
We are misrepresented by the media and community groups in general. 0 0%
We are not misrepresented and simply don't take intrest in such things. 0 0%
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Default Being a role model. - 17-12-07, 07:14 PM

Social awareness and recognition in regards to ones actions and responsibilities as reflective of your family / community in general tends to kick in at around the age of 20 - 25 but it seems as though we under 25's are either seriously misrepresented or are absent from this front in the somewhat shaky formation that is the Black Community.

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Do you recognize yourself as a role model to the up and coming generation? Do you feel any kind of social responsibility as you get older and if so how are you/are you acting upon it?

Or, alternatively, and perhaps for your own reasons, do you feel that it all has nothing to do with you, that social responsibility is someone elses problem?




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