By Rachel Morales Published on March 8th 2023
BMX tour appearance affected students and their viewpoints on bullying in an exciting way.
“I felt that the no hate tour was a good way to get through to high schoolers because it was fun and interesting but also discouraged bullying.” states a freshman, Rachel Foreman.
Everyone who saw the no-hate tour thought it was an exciting show. It was a great way to stop the hate and keep everyone entertained.
“It taught me how you don’t know what is going on in someone's life and to always be nice and not bully,” says freshman Brycen Barrett.
This show was not only entertaining but taught everyone a lesson. You never know what is happening in someone's life, which might affect their attitude. The students learned to always be nice to others.
“The show was really entertaining. My favorite part was all the tricks they did, especially the backflips,” explains Paige Nielsen, a freshman.
The show had many tricks, but the backflips were the students' favorite. All riders performed maneuvers, and the students loved each one.
“I would recommend the show because it is a very interesting way to stop bullying,” explains Foreman.
Photo by: nohatetour.com