Jerry Ong, Programme Manager at Focus on the Family, said:
“It is very much about knowing your audience. If we know that we are dealing with students that might be a bit more difficult, then we bring in the facilitators who can bring the message across and still at the same time put their foot down a whole lot more.
“Or someone who used to be from the streets, someone who can talk the same lingo, once that is done the connection is there, the student are actually open, receptive to it.”
I think he means to say ‘if we keep lying and pressuring these young impressionable minds, eventually they will believe us and the vicious venom that we’re spreading’.
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