MikeBreidenbach
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15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Family · 0 replies · +1 points
I really believe just from this guy’s article that he and I have a lot of the same views on friends and family. This guy really speaks from the heart and I admire that. I am not sure how he ended up in prison with a life sentence, but I wish him the best while he does his time.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Family · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - So what your take on t... · 0 replies · +1 points
Like Sam told us inequality will always exist in our imperfect world. This does not mean that each of us cannot change our economic status based off our hard work and determination to succeed. Of course we all probably believe these people should be the ones who have earned their position on top, but like I said that is not always how it works. We cannot change this. But the way I think of it is imagine you were in the position of these individuals who have made it to the top of our classes either the right way or by cheating. Either way I am pretty sure you would not give up your status just because you did not gain acceptance from everyone who does not agree you should be where you are. Also I have mixed feelings as to people in higher economic positions that pass on their status to their lineage. Of course this has been going on since the start of time, yet it does not make if fair to people coming from the outside to gain their desired status. Yet again I have to look at this with an unbiased view because if I were in their position I would want my lineage to continue the legacy I have worked so hard to gain. In conclusion this is just how the world works now. Back in the older times there may have been others who defy the higher ups and proved themselves worthy of gaining the top dog status.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - B.'s Response · 0 replies · +1 points
I feel sorry for this inmate because of his troubled past yet I do understand why he has made the decisions he did. When you are around that type of life and troubled experiences people deal with things in ways they can. Being a Philadelphia native I know South Philly is not a good area, meaning it is not a good place for any kid to grow up in. That shapes people into people they probably do not want to be. I think it is awesome that this Inmate has looked on the positive side of his incarceration and found talents he never would have thought he had. It is sad though that he had to come to his realization after the course of events that put him in jail. I am glad to hear that despite what terrible things have happened to this individual, things have turned around for him with his family and life within jail. I also am glad to hear he has chosen not to go through with committing suicide. No person no matter how gloomy life might seem there is always hope for a better life. He seems to have found his inner peace, which is awesome cause from the stories from my family friend told me some inmates have not.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - What would make this g... · 0 replies · +1 points
Of course the shirt being tucked in and the guy not wearing baggy clothing does again make a perfect point as a white guy quality. My father is the perfect example of this because he would almost always tuck his shirt into his pants because he thought it looked better. Not to mention my dad was racist and absolutely hated black people. One other trait of this guy that does not help him with being classified as the quintessential white guy is his accent and his proper form of speaking. Not once does he say anything in slang, curse nor enunciate anything incorrectly to give him a typical non-white quality. I say this because everyone thinks whites are to speak properly with no flaws.
The only other thing that would make this guy the quintessential white guy would be just the way he looks. Now if I were asked to close my eyes and picture the quintessential white guy he would pretty much look just like the guy in this video. He is of slim build, clean cut look, not ugly or good looking and dressed properly. I don’t know about the rest of you, but this guy fits the bill. Other than all those observations I made I cannot think of any other aspects that would make him the quintessential white guy. Yet I am sure my thought of the quintessential white guy might be a little different than others.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - FEAR · 0 replies · +1 points
The list of the inmates fears surprised me because he not only fears the same things as me, but I had the feeling he would list some different fears. One would be the fear of being killed by another inmate. The fear of not knowing what he is going to do with his life after he is released. On the other hand I know from talking with a family friend that is the Chaplin at Greater ford state prison that the inmates have some much time to think about their life, and reflect on the future. But this inmate does not talk about fears of the future, just fears of the present. What else surprises me is that the inmate seems optimistic when talking about fear, when in other cases fear is talk about pessimistically. What I mean is people think of fear as a bad thing. The inmate sees fear from both perspectives.
One thing I have always thought about the concept of fear is that either you can accept it and let your fear control you, or you can fight it and overcome your fear so it will never slow you down. My one favorite quote about fear that I try to live by is, “Fear not only defines you, but it is only what you perceive it to be.” Thank you inmate for talking about fear, and showing us that it is not so scary after all.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - How much government do... · 0 replies · +1 points
I think the government stepping in to action concerning what we eat would not be such a bad idea. Judging that we could save money with health care if we restrict nutrition concerning fast food, then how could that be a terrible thing. People would not be so upset about the health care of our country, however how could the government really make sure people are eating the right way? People could just choose to not follow the nutrition plan set by our government. Then what would happen? There are really many questions to consider when changing a person’s nutrition options. One other probability would be that the fast food restaurants would fight because the government is restricting how much a person can eat their food. In that sense lower their profits from mass free consumption of every American.
Considering what the article referenced what our first lady thought to help with obesity, breast feeding helps to lower chances of obesity in children. I don’t know the statistics behind all this, however I agree with our first lady because I am living proof. If the statistics pan out and society condones to the new agreement again I would agree to it. The way America is setup people will fight with and pull out every right for this not to happen. When really it is a matter of sacrifice for the better of the whole. When it comes to our health we should take every measure to ensure our citizens are healthiest as possible.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - How "free" are these 9... · 0 replies · +1 points
My final thought about all this is really it is one the parent and the school to instill sex education and the a sex talk to teach kids how to have safe sex if they were to participate in sexual activity.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Last Name “B” – ... · 0 replies · +1 points