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16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Letter from an Inmate · 0 replies · +1 points
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Want to Learn Chinese ... · 0 replies · +1 points
On the other hand I am a little troubled by this article. I feel as if this emergence continues, America as a country will begin to start losing power in the world. If people in America are adapting to change so quickly, I would hope that other countries are transitioning their culture to adapt to our changes. Although these changes in other countries are already happening with an increase in English classes in other countries, I do not want Americans to believe that they need to adapt to other countries to keep their power in the world. If we keep shipping over teachers from China to teach America students, this is taking away jobs from hard working Americans. Why isn’t it possible that Americans can’t go about teaching American students Chinese? I am not against Chinese immigration or helping other countries find jobs but I feel as if Americans need to remember that they do not need to rely on other countries to be able to keep their power in the world. All in all, I am glad to see that students are becoming more highly educated and becoming more aware of the changing world.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - This is totally off th... · 0 replies · +1 points
In addition, the fact that although this game was taken off the market, it is still able to be downloaded is even more troubling. This means that not only was this game easily assessable to Japanese citizens but now it is even more assessable and free to anyone around the world. These types of games will only help continue the terrible torture that troubled people find to be acceptable on women.
After reading the book, Disposable People by Kevin Bales, my eyes were really opened up to sex slavery. The torture that women face in Thailand truly shocked and troubled me. I did not know that this type of behavior was going on and was becoming acceptable to the nation’s capital purely on making money. This situation, although much different, is on its way to becoming a global issue. If people are finding the ability to treat women this way by the click of their fingers, they will find newer ways to make this more acceptable and appealing. A huge wave a change needs to occur and it needs to happen fast. If more of this behavior happens I am worried about how it will change other people around the world. I do not want men to think that because these games were allowed to be produced in Japan, that they can start up their own production line to fulfill cruel people’s intentions of going about rape. I would have thought that with all of the equality movements that our world has gone through that this would not be happening and that we would not have to deal with situations such as these. In order to stop this type of behavior to continue, everyone really needs to take a better look at what these types of games to do to society. It could get into the hands of the wrong people such as young teenagers and corrupt them into the people that are making these games today. I hope that people continue to take stands against this and try to make life changes for the world today.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Prom or No Prom: Just... · 0 replies · +1 points
I was also disturbed by the fact that a student was singled out in the article. They are referring to the student Constance McMillen as the issue for canceling the prom. Not only is it wrong to expose someone to the media but it is wrong to single them out in general. I would not have a problem with a legitimate reason to cancel a prom, but what type of message are we teaching kids when we show them we can cancel an entire event and also blame it on a person. It is teaching kids to not open their minds and eyes to other beliefs and values. We are in an age where people are beginning to be desensitized to issues such as these. I am not referring to desensitization as a bad thing but as a good thing. People need to understand that there are people in the world that do not believe in the “common” way of life and feel oppressed by society. If people were to open their eyes to issues such as these, we would not be running into problems like this. People will be a lot happier and a lot more pleased with the world around them today. They will get along more and will not feel so disconnected from the world. As there are increasing numbers of gay and lesbian couples in the world, people are going to have to adjust because it is already began to be a part of reality.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Fired for a Scarf · 0 replies · +1 points
I have shopped at Abercrombie and Hollister for some of my high school years. However, I never felt like I was discriminated against as a customer. I have noticed that the employees that are on the floor are predominantly white though. I have seen a Black girl and a brown guy in their stores though and thought nothing of it. I thought this store was welcoming all kinds of people being that this is the world we live in today. Nobody should feel as if they can walk into a store and get discriminated against. That is not the world I thought I was being raised in nor would like it to be the world for future generations to be raised in. If stores like these have policies such as not being able to wear a head scarf, then they need to change their ethics so that they become more appealing to the outside world. In the future I hope that this store makes better decisions and that other stores take this as an example of what not to do.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Native Americans, Oil,... · 0 replies · +1 points
Most interesting is that those tribe members who decided to move off the reservation because they couldn’t find work are now found returning to ample jobs and considerable pay.
More than anything, I believe this gives the tribes and their members an opportunity to start with a clean slate. Does it necessarily justify the harsh actions that were taken against them in the first place? Absolutely not. The reservation should try to allocate their wealth amongst other suffering tribes and reservations that aren’t as lucky. I can only hope that they decide to use their extra riches to help those in the community that are less fortunate, like those in the video who just “want to die.” Through a larger sense of community there are many improvements that can easily be made.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Another Reason Why Gay... · 0 replies · +1 points
Also, the fact that these two women had been raising two young boys and also being able to lead a stable home is very sad. It is disheartening to know that people will excuse a family’s way of life just because they believe that same-sex marriage is not okay. In order to stop such things from happening, people need to start writing to representatives of the senate and congress to spread the knowledge of this issue. Our country is starting to develop into a pro gay marriage society in some states and people need to look at this and follow in their footsteps of law. Not too long ago were black people patronized for their color. This was a problem so people decided that they needed to fix it and create laws that will help this racial group succeed in their life goals. They finally got the rights that an average American had and were able to lead a life of freedom. Why can’t this be true and happen for the gay society? Once knowledge is spread and people begin to have an understanding on this issue will the problems gays are facing diminish. They won’t feel as if they can’t live their lives and people will be more at union with one another. My older sister’s husband’s brother faces the issues that these women are experiencing. Although he is not married yet, he will face the problems that gays pursuing marriage are facing today. I do not want to see him go through the same problems that people are facing today in the future. Hopefully by the time that he will begin to pursue a marriage, laws will be changed and people will be more respectful. It all begins with people taking a stand and once this occurs our nation will breathe a little easier and will be looked upon as in even more united.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Animals vs. Humans vs.... · 0 replies · +1 points
I do not believe that Andre Bauer should get away with this statement either. It was obviously thought out and truly believed in if he were to relate it back to a childhood memory with his grandmother. If he holds a position as governor, he needs to learn his facts and should have learned by now how to express his opinions to the public. If he feels that feeding the poor through welfare is causing more and more poor people to exist, he does not understand the concept of welfare to begin with. To start off, the definition of welfare is: receiving financial aid from the government or from a private organization because of hardship and need. Does he not care about his citizens that are in need? How did a man like this get into such a leadership role that leads citizens from diverse economic backgrounds if he feels as if some at need should not be recognized? Although too much welfare is never good for anyone because it does not push them to succeed, it is still needed in many situations. As stated, most people who receive welfare are children. These children are the future for tomorrow. With this statement he is unknowingly or possibly knowingly stating that his opinion on economic elements or social elements resides completely in the day and disregards the future.
Welfare was introduced to the public as to help people that are less fortunate by allowing them to have a chance to prove themselves to the public. With this money, they are able to eat, pay their bills and get through the day. People are not supposed to be on welfare forever so with this money, they help themselves grow by becoming more successful in their whereabouts. How is this concept allowing these less fortunate people to “reproduce” and create more poverty throughout the nation. With all of this in mind, I am very upset with such a comment and I hope that this governor takes his time to make up for such a nasty opinion.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Racism Looks Pretty Mi... · 0 replies · +1 points
Racism in the world today should not be tolerated. Nor should it even be an issue. I am completely stunned and astonished by the actions of the fans in the video posted on the blog. They do not understand the severity of their actions and the message that they are portraying to the world. Other nations watch these types of clips and they get an understanding of where these European countries are at culturally. If they feel as if this behavior is appropriate and should be allowed, their nations government needs to take a second, observe what is going on and figure out a plan of action. These nations need to look at how other countries are developing with their modern ways. Other countries such as the United States who strive to live in peace and unity have not had any open acts of aggression or acceptable acts of aggression. This type of aggression solely causes rifts in society and gives people ideas of organizing hate crimes and rebellious actions. With this type of mindset, we have gone farther in many more ways than one and we can be proud of this type of message that is given out among the people. With being more united and more of a tight community we have strived in fields of business and many other aspects of our society.
For example, having a society that accepts other people’s nationalities and cultures has given us an up in business relations. We can advance our self by working with countries like China, India and various other countries to help progress further in fields of education and business.
The part of the clip that I thought that was very effective of putting the point across of these racist actions is when a fan is calling out to the soccer goalie about not caring if he is brown or orange but to just leave. This fan is solely thinks that it is okay to portray a message like this. If people think that these acts of violence and hate are acceptable, the European governments need to take charge and deal with this matter.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - The Enlightened "West"... · 4 replies · +1 points
In addition, the French government is only putting a negative connotation on their culture as well. With these laws, they are clearly stating that they do not accept this kind of behavior. Also, the French government is not known for creating laws that do not accept other cultures. In the beginning of the blog post, I disagree with the French statement that says they are going to turn them into “enlightened French citizens”. They need to retrace their words and reevaluate what they consider enlightened. To enlighten someone, you are to make them feel comfortable in their own skin and to give them the power and strength to complete their goals. How does creating a dress code cause any of these Muslims to be enlightened? This explanation is a pure excuse for the French government to appear as leaders that are not controlling but that are all for growth and development. These laws will clearly do the opposite from making these women feel more comfortable. Instead they are going to just feel as if they are being conformed to a different society.
If the government is looking to make their country more “progressive” by enforcing these laws, they are steering in a different direction than where they are attempting to end up. If they are looking to be progressive they need to accept their citizens. In my opinion, with this acceptance they will reach a whole different ground of being progressive. People who come from different countries could bring many new ideas and “progressive” ways to the table. If the French government decided to hear the opinion of their citizens besides creating opinions for them, they would be pleased with the results.