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94 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - South Park...off the h... · 0 replies · +1 points
The topic South Park chose to do was use Mohammed as their next "victim" as some people might want to say. It is simply making fun of muslims and discussing their religion. It is making the show funny and for people to enjoy. Laugh at yourselves and know that it is not supposed to be directed towards any individual. People can be very closed minded. If they honestly have such a problem with the show, they should not watch it at all. South Park has been on for years and there should not be so many issues over one topic, when there has been far more controversial topics in the past.
South Park is such a popular show and people are overreacting and taking this to extreme measures. Other shows have done just as worse. So many stand up comedians use stereotypes, race, religions, and groups to make their skits funny and to make fun of people. Other shows such as Family Guy and the Simpsons also do this. Why is it such a big deal now? Why is this episode more offensive than others? The writers of the show are the creative minds behind the show and have the right to say what they feel necessary. It does not mean that it all necessarily true.
As I talked about my brother not being able to watch the show as a kid, my dad now loves the show. He is strict and kind of uptight. He became open minded and loves the show. He waits for a new episode each week and you can hear him laughing for across the house. It is entertaining. People need to give the show a chance and stop taking everything so literally. Its absurd and obnoxious when people take things that are so unimportant and blow them out of proportion.
95 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - Christian Invaders - t... · 0 replies · +1 points
The Iraq war is a very difficult topic and hard for many people to discuss. There are numerous opinions that people have on the war. Some people like to think they are right and that other people make no sense. No one has a correct view on the war and no one knows everything about the war. There are so many things we do not know because we are not there, we do not know the opinions of the people living there and the exact thoughts of the government.
Religion is a touchy and personal subject as well. I don't know how much i like the view of "Christian Invaders". There are many different religions within America, within the soldiers fighting in America. I know the Muslim community bases the majority of their decisions off the Koran. This is how they have been raised, how they have been taught, this is all they know. They do not know the affects their decisions make on other people, besides the fact that they know to hate Americans and to kill us.
From the Muslim view, why would they like us? From the videos they see of what stupid and ignorant some of the soldiers do to the people in Iraq, I would hate americans to. Of course they would want to defend their people, defend their religion, and defend their country. American's want to do the same, but the Iraqis take it to the extreme. Some of the radicals within Iraq want to destroy every part of America and the american culture.
The view of the Muslims on George Bush, John McCain of how they want to take over their country just because of oil seemed legitimate. From the videos we watched on them, they seem like terrible people who want to use other countries for their resources and do not care what they have to do get the resources. Most Americans know that this is not the case, but the Iraqis do not. America has made a bad impression by video clips on why America went into Iraq. I think the Iraq war needs to be explained more clearly to both the American people and the Iraqis people.
96 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - I really want to know ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Sam introduced himself as a laid back guy, doesn't care if what you do, but tries really hard to get your attention. He tries really hard to make the class interesting, with asking questions to the audience, using video clips, and relating the material to his personal life. Everything he does seems to work. I like listening to stories, I like to watch the videos, and I like not having to take notes during class. It is my last class of the day and it is more relaxing then any other class that I have.
Some of the stuff that Sam likes to mention seems like total bullshit. I think a lot of the statistics seem off and could have so many different variations to them and variables that are apart of the statistics. I try hard to kind of just go with whatever he says and be more open minded to it, but it becomes very difficult. Sam is not the most serious person, so sometimes it can be hard to take him seriously.
Sam has a great passion for what he does, he does it because it interests him and he wants to help make the world more integrated and help people understand different cultures. I give him respect for that and that is what makes me listen the most. He shows so much passion and interests in discrimination/racism issues, he works hard to go and research information. Because he does this, I believe what he has to say. It may seem like bullshit, but it can't all be. He does too much research. Racism and discrimination are extremely difficult subjects to address and Sam does it well. He tries to relate to everyone, even though we all know he is a white male that is pretty much a form of a hippie.
Overall, I think is great. Some of his stuff seems like it comes out of no where and is complete shit, but I genuinely believe that Sam knows what he is talking about. He has been doing this for a long time, enjoys his work, travels, and learns about different culture. He is a good teacher, tries hard, and wants us to understand.
98 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - What are all of you th... · 0 replies · +1 points
When it comes to the Asian culture, there are the American-Asians as well as the international Asians. I feel as if looking at the people without speaking to them, I would not be able to see the difference between the two. It sounds naive and as if i don't care, but it is not that way. It is just I haven't been able to experience a lot of the different asian cultures and be able to relate to them.
I see Asian Americans as almost no difference compared to any American due to the fact that they have the American lifestyle in person, dress similarly, act the same way, and talk the same way. I believe that the only difference is in their own home and how they relate with their families. I have best friend who is Asian and he acts just like any american and I do not see him in any different way. The only difference is when he gets on the phone to call his parents, he speaks his language which I believe is Korean. When he goes home, he has asian meals most of the time that his mom prepares and also caters. By the way, she makes the BEST egg rolls and spring rolls that I have ever had. Overall, American-asians act very similar to any American.
International Asians from what I have perceived, do act differently. Normally they dress a little differently and it is normally more abstract style. The biggest difference is when they speak. Sometimes it can be with broken english or with a slight accent. The one thing I have noticed, international asians congregate with their friends and speak their language. Usually, it is very loud, fast, and I wonder how they understand each other. It is just like any other foreigner though, they speak in their language that they are the most familiar with because it is easier for them. I do believe that is also why the congregate with others of the same culture because it makes their life easier, rather then having to blend in completely.
99 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - I Reckon She Can Hit · 0 replies · +1 points
As we have all known, football has always been a man's sport. I had no idea they were even starting woman's tackle football leagues. Football has been known to all as men tackling each other, getting hurt, getting dirty, and not playing it safe. The guys are always usually hyped up, enthusiastic, and rough on the field. As a woman, I believe it should continue that way. I love football (go giants!) and watch it all time and of course go to every Penn State football game. I actually understand the game for the most part and get really into it. I would not ever consider myself or ever even envision myself on a football team or seeing women play. It may sound sexist, but it just doesn't seem to fit the right profile for the sport. I also think it is part of genetics and women don't produce enough testosterone to take place in such a physical and mental sport, like men can. I may sound old school and ignorant, but I think some things are left for the men to do in this world and some things are meant for women to do. I know society is changing and women are treated almost or completely as equally as men in most circumstances, but especially with sports it has been more segregated among sexes.
As for Natalie Randolph being a coach can bring up the issue of if she will earn enough respect from her players or if she can work the players into top players. I was able to watch my dad coach, my brother play sports, and i participated in sports. The men coaches treat the male players with a different intensity and ability to get through to them. As a female when i played sports, the male coaches were always more intense and I would almost be frightened if i didn't do what I was told or done it correctly. I have also had women coaches, who i always respected, but it was not the same power that the male coaches had. Especially with football, the players need to have a high level of respect, sometimes almost a little bit of fear, and can relate to their coach in a way. I believe that her players will have a hard time doing that and won't get the complete coaching experience that they could have had.
Natalie seems like a great person, understands the sport, has played football, and enjoys the game. I just believe its completely different to actually be the coach and have others responding to your plays, commands, drills, and giving you the attention you deserve. I wish her all the luck and more power to her for getting hired. She obviously has some great qualities that allowed the school board to hire her.
101 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - What's With the Theme ... · 0 replies · +1 points
Before I get into college parties, there are also more proper parties that everyone celebrates yearly. They are celebrations, such as New Years, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and more. Families celebrate them, the older generations celebrate them, and they are a part of a yearly traditions. Is there a problem with celebrating these "themed" parties? Not just white people celebrate them, but all types of people. Gay, bisexual, blacks, whites, asians, hispanics, and more all want to join together to celebrate the festivities.
Now in our generation, teens, college students, and newly graduates have celebrations, themed parties, and festivities on a more regular basis. Everyone likes to have a good time and enjoy them selves, sometimes it is just done with a theme to it. The themes do seem to be based upon stereotypes, but I would not necessarily think they are based around the black culture. Sometimes stereotypes are easy to mimic and can easily be turned into a party. A popular themed party this year has been the Jersey Shore party. People dress up to mimic the very popular Jersey Shore show and the guidos and guidettes style. It was such a hit to our generation and a majority of us watched it, so it was easy to dress up like the characters and the guido stereotype. Themed parties are not meant to make fun of people, but to bring alive a party and also to avoid having random strangers show up who are not dressed up. There are numerous types of themed parties, such as toga parties, highlighter party, golf pros and tennis hoes, freaks and geeks, and so many more.
I have diverse friends to this day and they normally attend these parties without any hesitation. The parties are meant to bring friends together to have a good time. Themed parties are not supposed to seem as racist or degrading towards anyone. As a white person, I have thrown themed parties and I do apologize to any of those who feel as if it was degrading towards them. I feel as if themed parties normally degrade women more than anything. The girls usually tend to have to dress slutty and provocative to fit the part of the theme, which makes the girls look worse. The guys usually do not have to do much to dress up. As I have said before, the themed parties are meant to be fun and enjoyable, not supposed to be seen as "racist" towards anyone.
102 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - Native Americans, Oil,... · 0 replies · +1 points
I believe that when they found oil, it was a great thing for them. But all great things have flaws, failures, and uncertainty. The Native Americans are high in debt and the money from the oil and the jobs will help release some of the burden from the debt. The greatest thing about the oil find is the new jobs that now exist throughout the reservation. Jobs allow for people to get out of their house, be on a daily routine, have a schedule, avoid drinking as heavily, and allowing them to finally have a steady income. Jobs bring happiness into families and allows them to have dinners together, be more responsible, and allow for the tribes to come together again. The concern that I have, is where are the native Americans going to spend the money? They need to spend it wisely. Saving it for the children's education, to buy a new home or to fix their home that they have now, and for every day life items that they haven't been able to purchase due to tight money situations.
The owner of the casino is also concerned with how they are spending the money, especially with the rise of revenue the casino owner has been receiving. The tribes need to be educated on how to spend their money, instead of large sums of money being thrown in their face. It can be overwhelming, shocking, and they may not realize what to do with it. The native Americans have every right to spoil themselves a little because they should be able to treat themselves
102 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - Native Americans, Oil,... · 0 replies · +1 points
I believe that when they found oil, it was a great thing for them. But all great things have flaws, failures, and uncertainty. The Native Americans are high in debt and the money from the oil and the jobs will help release some of the burden from the debt that they are in. The greatest thing about the oil find is the news jobs that now exist throughout the reservation. Jobs allow for people to get out of their house, be on a daily routine, have a schedule, avoid drinking as heavily, and allowing them to finally have a steady income. Jobs bring happiness into families and allows them to have dinners together, be more responsible, and allow for the tribes to come together again. The concern that I have , is where are the Native Americans going to spend their new money? They need to spend it wisely. Saving it for their children's education, to buy a new home or to fix their current home, and for every day life items that they haven't been able to purchase due to tight money situations.
The owner of the casino is also concerned with how they are spending the money, realizing the large increase of revenue over the past year at the casino. The tribes need to be educated on how to spend their money, instead of large sums of money being thrown in their face. It can be overwhelming, shocking, and they may not realize what to do with it. The Native Americans have every right to spoil themselves a little because they should be able to treat themselves after this hardship and struggle they have been going through for centuries.
102 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - Native Americans, Oil,... · 0 replies · +1 points
I believe that when they found oil, it was a great thing for them. But all great things have flaws, failures, and uncertainty. The Native Americans are high in debt and the money from the oil and the jobs will help release some of the burden from the debt. The greatest thing about the oil find is the new jobs that now exist throughout the reservation. Jobs allow for people to get out of their house, be on a daily routine, have a schedule, avoid drinking as heavily, and allowing them to finally have a steady income. Jobs bring happiness into families and allows them to have dinners together, be more responsible, and allow for the tribes to come together again. The concern that I have, is where are the native Americans going to spend the money? They need to spend it wisely. Saving it for the children's education, to buy a new home or to fix their home that they have now, and for every day life items that they haven't been able to purchase due to tight money situations.
The owner of the casino is also concerned with how they are spending the money, especially with the rise of revenue the casino owner has been receiving. The tribes need to be educated on how to spend their money, instead of large sums of money being thrown in their face. It can be overwhelming, shocking, and they may not realize what to do with it. The native Americans have every right to spoil themselves a little because they should be able to treat themselves
102 weeks ago @ Race Relations Project - Native Americans, Oil,... · 0 replies · +1 points
I believe that when they found oil, it was a great thing for them. But all great things have flaws, failures, and uncertainty. The Native Americans are high in debt and the money from the oil and the jobs will help release some of the burden from the debt. The greatest thing about the oil find is the new jobs that now exist throughout the reservation. Jobs allow for people to get out of their house, be on a daily routine, have a schedule, avoid drinking as heavily, and allowing them to finally have a steady income. Jobs bring happiness into families and allows them to have dinners together, be more responsible, and allow for the tribes to come together again. The concern that I have, is where are the native Americans going to spend the money? They need to spend it wisely. Saving it for the children's education, to buy a new home or to fix their home that they have now, and for every day life items that they haven't been able to purchase due to tight money situations.
The owner of the casino is also concerned with how they are spending the money, especially with the rise of revenue the casino owner has been receiving. The tribes need to be educated on how to spend their money, instead of large sums of money being thrown in their face. It can be overwhelming, shocking, and they may not realize what to do with it. The native Americans have every right to spoil themselves a little because they should be able to treat themselves
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