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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Narrowminded Alabama Cheif Justice causing menance
Just last week, Alabama passed a marriage equality law stating that marriage was no longer just limited to a heterosexual marriage. This, I believe should be a basic right that one shouldn't even vote on, no one votes on heterosexual marriage and there is no difference here; love is love. However; this biblical ultraconservative junkie believes that this law should not have passed. He is taunting the people of Alabama saying that he was chosen to uphold "traditional Christian values." I however; believe that anyone who opposes two people being in love is no model Christian. This man is deeply angered and mad that he is not getting his own way and he states he is going to do anything in his power to oppose this newfound law. My hope is that the people of Alabama fight back and stand up for their brothers and sisters that have waited much time for this law. I wish all the best to all the couples now able to get married in their current location of Alabama.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Michael Brown will not be forgotten
There is no doubt
that heartbreak occurred in Ferguson on the day Mike Brown was killed. No
matter what side you view this tragic incident from- this was an awful tragedy.
Mike Brown and his family and friends should not be forgotten now, just because
it’s not as present in the news. There were many riots at the time of the
incident and there continues to be riots and uprisings across the nation daily.
At first, when Officer
Darren Wilson was not indicted, I could see the reason behind the need to riot.
A group of people felt discriminated against and that is never okay. Whether one
believes that the case should’ve been looked at more closely and that Wilson should’ve
been indicted or if they agreed with the results, we can all agree that this
was a terrible happening. I personally do believe that Darren Wilson got off
too easy, there were too many things looked over, I think. And at first, I was
a hard-nosed believer in these riots and what they stood for which was equality
and putting an end to discrimination in all its forms. However; now I can see
that some of these protests are getting a bit out of hand. At first, the
purpose was there and it isn’t that the purpose behind these protests doesn’t exist
anymore, because it definitely does but I don’t believe these protests are very
beneficial anymore.
We should come together to remember Mike Brown and all the good things
he did and we should never forget this idea of police brutality in the
workplace because across the nation- it is definitely there. Instead of
protests that aren’t really changing things anymore, I think everyone should
stand up and raise awareness of this incident and of other incidents involving
possible police brutality. I think, we should fight to get on-body cameras put
on every police officer. Even if one stands by the police, I think all can
agree that these cameras would have helped in this incident and they would
provide clearer evidence. I hope the United States makes it a priority to get
these body cameras put on our officers. I think we should focus our energy more
on this instead of the protests because this will do more good. However; I do
recognize people’s individual rights as a citizen and if they choose to protest
even if it isn’t doing anything- that is there choice and they are free to do
so unless they are causing unrequited harm to others around them. I think it
would be easier to judge these ideas if one was on hand in Ferguson (even now
or in the months following the shooting.) I respect the right of one to riot
for something they believe is wrong but I think everyone that believes the
outcome of Wilson’s non-indictment was wrong should come together to remember
Brown and try to fight future incidents of police brutality taking place. I
hope we can someday say everyone in this world is truly treated equally because
that should be the most important priority no matter what. Rest in Peace
Michael Brown, you will never be forgotten.Mourning together with France (question 3)
An unfortunate and excessive terrorist attack
took place in Paris, France on January 7th 2015. Charlie Hebdo fell
victim to this planned attack. Hebdo was a journalist that wrote for an
upper-class but controversial magazine called the Satirical. This magazine
patronized and angered many religious groups with its articles poking fun at
Muhammad and other religious leaders. It is said that the terrorist group was
angry about the taunting and retaliated by attacking the leading journalist.
The assassins have now been killed.
France is desperately seeking unity in their time of need. In times of great
emotional crisis, it is common for the people surrounding to come together in
solace and mourn as one and it is no different in Paris. Parisians and people
around the world are deeply saddened by the death of this credible writer.
Truthfully, I personally, would not be deterred by this awful incident enough
not to go to Paris. It is a sad world we live in but unfortunately (although it
shouldn’t be this way…) you take your chances when going somewhere. Ideally,
there wouldn’t be anything to be afraid of in a perfect world but in the world
we live in, anything could happen, anywhere and at any time. I would still
travel to Paris at this time, admittedly with less rashness. I would take extra
precautions, yes, but I would still travel to Paris.
This is a tragedy that we all mourn
together for and I support France in their time of struggle but we must
remember that these terrorist groups cannot hide behind the excuse of
“religion.” By this I mean that, these groups are not following anything Islam or the Muslim faith encourages. The
Muslim faith is not a bad one and I feel that because of terrorists being
confused with the faith, it is seen in a bad light. There is a big difference
between these terrorist groups and traditional Muslim teaching. Being Muslim is
perfectly okay. Al Qaeda itself in other incidents have attacked innocent
Muslim people and I believe the victims should never be grouped with the
assassins. Once again, however; I stand with Paris and I hope they will find
solace in their happy memories with Hebdo. I hope another tragedy like this
won’t happen again as it has shattered both people close to Hebdo and people
all around the world.
The Amazing Race (question number one.)
“The
Amazing race”
Elections are fast paced and hectic. The results can change
at a drop of a hat. Who is in the lead at the beginning could fare badly at the
end. This is what happened in the chaotic Senate race in Kansas. I was shocked
to see how fast the “leaderboard” changed, likewise the Republican candidate
Pat Roberts has his “ups and downs” and it was a Wild
ride for everyone. The senate race was more important than one
would think because it determined
who would be on the United States Senate and who would be passing
our laws. Greg Orman was another fierce competitor in the race. Orman was of the Independent party and due to the high conglomeration of Republicans running, Greg attempted to appeal to the Democrats of Kansas. Orman was already starting at an undesirable place though, because Kansas was a highly Republican populated state. At one point in the race-to many people’s unabashed glory and to other’s sinister glares- Orman moved his way up to the lead. Orman was ahead for a small amount of time with a two point lead over Pat Roberts. Kansas received snarky and thoroughly unneeded comments from angered citizens that ran along the lines of “Kansas you are a Republican state, for goodness sake!” In the end Pat Roberts prospered and won the senate seat for Kansas. The Senate had been taken over by Republicans this year, so it did not come as too much of a surprise in the end. Kansas was a hard-nosed Republican state so really, it was a miracle that Orman was even close to Roberts in the running.
Personally, I do not agree with the voters at all. I believe that with the overbearing presence of only Republicans in the Senate, it will be almost impossible for any of Obama’s (or if we have another democratic president following him in his departure from office) to be passed. The all too Republican Senate will be biased in their decisions and I do not believe this is fair. I think the voters made the wrong choice. I think they should’ve went with independent candidate Greg Orman as he would’ve supported neutral ideas to the two parties and would’ve worked harder to please everyone. I honestly cannot believe that the entire senate has been taken over by the Republican Party and I hope they will seriously view the ideas given to them with the full intention to help the nation.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
The lush Louvre
The Louvre is one of the biggest and most paramount art museums in the entire world. The Louvre houses meticulously painted works and garish photographs and the famed Mona Lisa. New reports say that the Louvre was declared most visited museum in the world which is no easy stride when taking into consideration the myriad of art museums and galleries in the world. The museum is located in the heart of Paris and exhibits its glory through its almost phosphorescent feel. The sublime museum is only expected to go up in rating from here. One thing is for certain; the museum looks as gorgeous outside as the it does inside.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Secrets from a valiant reporter
It is a common wondering among many people at home- how do news journalists put themselves at the hands of fury to report to us from places of war struck chaos. Robert Pelton had no choice but to report from sinisterly dangerous hot spots across the world because when news happens, it cant wait- no matter what the circumstances. In order to fully capture and express the ordeals and mix-ups happening across the globe, journalists must rise to action and travel to the dangerous places in which the problems are occurring. Pelton learned many new and surprising things pertaining to the Taliban. Firstly Pelton in retrospect, realized that being the first reporter on the scene of the war struck area is actually safer than not making it a goal to be there first. He further explains that once many journalists and reporters make a stand at the scene, this revokes the enemies and they are more likely to open fire on the innocent newscasters. Pelton also learned to never travel to a place like this unarmed. He states that he always carries a ballpoint pen with him and he has had to stab assailants repeatedly at times to get them to leave without tragically harming him. I guess the pen is really mightier than the sword. In addition, Robert learned that surprisingly terrorists want to talk to you because of your position as a newscaster but only under certain conditions. The terrorists want to know your viewpoints and angles on the topic at hand before they let you in on any future plans of their group (rarely) or their ideals. I guess there are many shocking revelations that you can conclude from being at the scene but fortunately because of brave reporters like Pelton, we are able to attain the information quickly and efficiently. Now that's something to think about next time you're wondering about the absolutely "lobotomized reporters" you reporting live from areas of great distress.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
The Job world in India
Everyone knows that there are many prominent differences in each continent, country or even city one travels to but it appears that India's job market differs in many crucial ways. The jobs available there are stark different than the jobs many U.S. citizens hold. In Mumbai the profession of professional meal deliverer exists. The people that withhold this job are called Dabbawallas. They carry and deliver a variety of foods in paint cans and versatile containers to people at work or people who just want to order-in. Perhaps a job with a center point even more foreign to us than the last is the actions of the job of the Rudaalis. The concept may seem sinister or even unethical to our ever-changing booming U.S. job market but what these people do is go to funerals (typically those of wealthy men) and get paid to mourn. Yes, mourn. They attend these funerals and weep and shed tears that are basically conducive to monetary benefits. When one reflects on a wedding, they may remember their close friends, coworkers and families attending but in India there is actually a service that hires seventy people at a time to attend weddings for money. These people; called Baaratis, pretend to be related to the bride or groom in question. They act like close relatives and celebrate with the family and on the way out instead of getting the ever traditional wedding favor, they get a large sum of multi-colored rupees (the Indian currency.) While on the topic of weddings- being a Hijra is another choice profession. Hijras are essentially "lucky dancers," these dancers are paid to attend weddings and dance as the belief that they bring good luck wherever they dance is tradition. It is clear to see that there are many differences between Jobs around the world and it is quite interesting to document how different the jobs in India are than the jobs in the United States.
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