Personal Narrative Essay: The Role Of Crime In Latin America

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Crime in Latin America is something everyone knows about. The news likes to depict stories of random murders, drug wars, and powerful cartels. I’m lucky to have been involved in a small crime, where no one got hurt. But this type of crime in my mom’s hometown taught me something. It showed me my attitude when put in drastic situations, the sacrifice I wanted to be. It also revealed to me a little bit of the state of the people who commit crimes.
In Mexico just having a fun time with my family, after an innocent day of pool fun for the kids. Taking a bus ride home, our bus was promptly stopped by gunned men and we were brought into a secluded area. I was fearing for my family’s lives. We were aimed at with guns and forced to take all our belongings out, and thrown to the ground and tied up. It was supposed to be a quick job, but the timing didn’t work. Staying longer than needed made these men bored and they resorted to torturing us, physically and mentally. Beating us and telling the ways they would kill us, even
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Just walking around normally, many of these people look at me as an outsider. The robbers targeted my white dad, telling him how he hates blacks and Hispanics. Even normal people feel this way. In another incident, just hanging around these guys start challenging me and my brother, feeling some type of intensity against me. Since they were black, they took off their shirt and showed off their muscles, yelling “We are black, we are strong.” I was mad because I’m not even white, and I didn’t know what point they were making. I was mixed just as they were. As coming from freed slaves and breeding with natives, I didn’t think they would feel against or oppressed from whites, but this is telling. I feel history of racism just makes people insecure about who they are, and makes everyone want to show pride in what they were born as, to tell people that they are strong no matter