I recently watched the movie Gridiron Gang. It is the true story of the football team that proved sometimes second chances can make a difference. It is the tale of self-respect and social responsibility on the gridiron (football field). Sean Porter (the Rock) is a detention camp probation officer who oversees the inmates at Camp Kilpatrick in Los Angeles and isn't willing to simply write off the violent offenders who have been placed in his care. Though their prospects for the future are decidedly bleak, Porter is convinced that if he can just get through to his adolescent inmates they may finally be able to turn their lives around and make amends for the mistakes of their past. When Porter's proposal of forming a high-school-level football team at Camp Kilpatrick meets with skepticism and resistance in the highest ranks, the determined coach puts his career on the line to prove that even convicted criminals can acquire the tools needed to build a brighter future when given the proper motivation and the means of doing so. This movie relates to mocking bird because of mob mentality. Mob mentality is basically saying that you take the law into your own hands.
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I loved that movie.
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