Family Quote by Anonymous
““Gangs were unusual things. They were like fraternities, only meaner. They often had their own clubhouses and uniforms and they could be as tight-knit as families. I could never understand why guys gave so much to such a random collection of people. Why they were willing to die for some emblem that wouldn’t even notice they were gone.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unknown, possibly contemporary fiction
Gangs are portrayed as tight‑knit groups resembling families, yet members sacrifice themselves for an indifferent symbol.
In simple terms: Gangs act like families, but members die for a symbol that doesn’t care.
Recognize the power of group identity and its costs.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- street life
- gang recruitment
- peer pressure
- family dynamics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why do people cling to meaningless symbols?
- Can loyalty be redirected positively?
Such loyalty can be exploited and lead to unnecessary loss.