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15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Why does society disli... · 0 replies · +1 points
Society dislikes immigrants for many reasons. The possible reason is that our society thinks that immigrants are talking our jobs. They think this especially of illegal immigrants. They think that the illegal immigrants come to America and work for cheap labor. The cheap labor is in turn then taking a citizens job because most bossiness’ are more likely to hire an immigrant who will work for cheap than a normal person who demands better pay. So this angers society because they think they went to college and are citizens of the country for longer and therefore deserve the job more. They do not like how immigrants are so desperate for jobs that they are willing to work for such cheap labor because they lose their chances of getting hired then. Another reason why society portrays immigrants badly is because they are different. They are not like us. They don’t speak our language. They don’t wear the same clothes as us. They eat “weird” foods. They have a different culture. All of these things may be frightening or make society uncomfortable. Our society is so used to the same routine and people that when something foreign comes in they do not know how to react. I think Americans are really sheltered and that this is terrible reason not to like someone or portray them badly. It makes America look like a bad country. The part that annoys me the most is that we all once immigrants. We all went through the same hard, difficult, long trip to come to a land of freedom. We are all seeking a better life and success. And we got that better life and success and now it is time to let somebody else get that success and happiness. It is not fair that we treat immigrants’ poorly because we were in the same boat that they were. WE should put our selves in their shoes and think about how they are feeling. They are here because they are hard workers who are willing to do anything to get here. They come on small ships packed tightly so that they can barely breathe. WE need to give them the chance that they deserve. We need to look past the differences and see that they are just people. People like you and me who are seeking the same goals that our ancestors had. So in conclusion immigrants do not deserve to be portrayed as bad people because they are simply not. They are humans just like you and me. They are just seeking the a better life. They are not trying to take our jobs it is just that they will work for cheap labor. Immigrants should not be portrayed in a bad light.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Is nepotism a good or ... · 0 replies · +1 points
While nepotism seems like a great thing in the short run, in the long run it will most likely bite you in the back. So you need a quick job so you hit up your connections and all of the sudden you have a job sitting right in front of you. Were you qualified? Maybe. Did you deserve it? Maybe. Did someone else deserve it more? Most likely! Ok so you have a job, which seems nice at the moment but maybe in a few months, or a few years you will probably realize that this job is not for you and only got it because of networking. You will probably realize that you are not prepared for the job and this can lead to many things. Of course your job performance is going to be less than it should be. This could lead to you getting fired, even by the person who hired you! How embarrassing is that? They might have thought you were equipped for the job or felt bad so they gave you a job, but now they are reconsidering their decision. Less job performance means less money in the long run. If your job has commission, you probably are not selling a lot because you are not prepared for this job, and therefore you are probably not going to make as much commission. If you were actually prepared for the job and deserved it you could probably make a lot of money off commission. Another reason you will be worse off in the long run is because it is unfair; you took someone’s job! That someone probably worked a lot harder than you did to get that job but you only got it because of connections. You may have to live with the guilt of this if you realize what you did. But, if you do not realize what you did than you will have to live with that fact that you took a hard working persons job and you will never even know that! That possibilities of that happen to that someone are endless. They could have had to take a lesser job and are unhappy and are not making the money they should be. Maybe they had a family and need to support them but because they couldn’t get the job they had to go on welfare or something else terrible. This is a moral issue. It is not fair that people who deserve jobs are not getting the jobs they deserve. Although this is a popular issue, I do not see any change coming in the future. There really is no way to stop this problem. People will always favor family and friends and there is really nothing we can do about it.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Which video in class t... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Women: What are your t... · 0 replies · +1 points
When Sam and Laurie brought up this point in class it really made me think. Because I am in a sorority and tend to go out a few times a week I can say that I have experienced this firsthand. It is kind of amazing how I never really think about how much time and effort women put into getting ready to go out and men take about 10 minutes. It is almost kind of sad how this is so the norm, that it does not even phase us. Not only is it kind of sad, but it slightly angers me. As women we must ask our selves, why do we do this to our selves and let boys get away with it. It is not fair. We should stick up for ourselves and realize how unfair this is. Could you imagine going out in jeans, sneakers, and a t-shirt (which is a typical outfit a boy will wear)? No you cannot and it because it is just so out of the ordinary we cant even fathom it. But think about the stress that would be taken off of us if we didn’t have worry about what we looked like and spend so much money on clothes. I know I can speak for myself and say there are many things I would rather spend money on clothes (or save money for the future) but I spend the money because I am basically brainwashed. Women have been brainwashed into thinking the higher the heels, the tighter the skirt, the better they look, and therefore the more attention they will get. This should not be like this! Yes, personality does play a role in how people judge each other but I think in especially Greek life, looks play a large role. Way too large of a role. So what can we do to change this? I am not trying to be a pessimist but honestly there is nothing we can do. I do not see this changing any time in the near future. People are just so sucked into this way of being that it almost a blindfold. We are so brainwashed that we do not even realize what is happening. This issue goes a lot further than Penn State Greek life or other students who go out on the weekends. This issue stems from the media. The media shows us celebrities who look ‘perfect’. They wear tight, short outfits and look very appealing and suddenly that is the image that becomes engraves in our heads. That is how we should look and dress. The media has influence on our generation that is impossible to even come close to understanding. It has been like this for ages now. What the celebrities wear is what we try to wear. I find it crazy that celebrities who are such a small percent of our population can influence the way we think we should look so vastly. In conclusion, this issue is definitely wrong but unfortunately I don’t see much change in our future so we might as well just accept it.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - For the white females:... · 0 replies · +1 points
Another reason why I would date a black guy is because it would make me a better person. Would you do things that are out of your normal comfort zone then you learn and grow from it. I would learn how to accept people more and how race is just a color, and nothing more. I would learn about his culture and past and how it is different from mine. I love to learn about how people are unique and different from me. Although I never have actually dated a black man I am sure that I will sometime in my life. I think that being white and Jewish can be rather boring and like everyone else sometimes. I like to be different from other people, so this could show others and myself that I am open to different people and new experiences.
SORRY MY POST IS IN THREE POSTS (IT MADE ME SEPERATE IT)
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - For the white females:... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - For the white females:... · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Do arrests of differen... · 0 replies · +1 points
I believe that the reason for the high amounts of black arrests is not merely for one reason. You cannot simple blame it on the racism or because there is such high black populations in urban areas. As Sam likes to enforce in class, stay in the middle! I believe this is the case for most situations. It would be easy to point your finger in one direction but unfortunately there are many, many factors that contribute to issues like these.
First I would like to comment on the higher police argument. This issue also goes hand in hand with higher crime rates is urban areas. Why are there such high crime rates? I believe it is due to the fact that people are squeezed into small areas and this creates tension. Think about it this way, do you think 5 people are going to get along better if they are forced to live in one room together or they can spread out across entire house together? People are biologically prone to want privacy and space. When this privacy and space is taken away from them then trouble can easily arise. In urban areas houses and apartments are very close to each other, leaving minimal space for people to live in. Also, people are raised under the influence of violence. Violence is all around them, so they become used to it and it is not such problem to them. I live in a typical suburban town where violence is tabooed so people are taught that it is not ok, and therefore it happens a lot less then it would in an urban town.
On the other hand, the topic of racism is a lot more difficult to explain. It is hard for me to say as a white girl who has never experienced the racism that goes on dealing with crimes, but it definitely happens, and daily. Sam showed stats in class that justified this theory. The stats said that whites use about 2/3 of the drugs but are only arrested for about 1/3 of the drugs used. While blacks use about 1/3 of the drugs used but are arrested for about 2/3 of the drugs used. There is something wrong with that statement. Although it is illegal to use racism when proving someone innocent or guilty, it does not stop people. Racism has come a far way, but it is still heavily present. I think that people use racism when involved with crimes unconsciously. They don’t mean to, but it just happens. An example of this would be a police officer assuming that a black man committed a crime, rather than a white man. It is his racist thought and past experiences that lead him to blame the black man over the white man.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - How have the choices y... · 0 replies · +1 points
But truthfully there was another reason why I strived to do well in school: To please my parents. I knew my parents expected me to get good grades and I loved the gratitude I received when they saw my grades. Both of my parents went to college and have b.a. degrees. Since my parents worked hard in college and throughout their career they passed on those ideals and values to me. My parents have also raised me in a fairly wealthy area where the same ideals are practiced. My teachers in school reinforced the greatness of college and why we should try hard in high school. All of these factors had a huge influence on why I tried so hard in high school. I never wanted to let my parents down. If I did let them down then I would feel stupid and embarrassed. I’m sure that my parents still would have accepted me for who I was, but I would not have been able to accept myself. I believe this is mainly because my society put such a strong importance on education. For example, one of my good friends parent’s were always fighting and got a divorce when he was a senior in high school. My friend was very smart, he actually scored pretty high on his SAT’s, but his grades did not show that. This is because he did not care. His parents were too busy fighting to ever teach him the importance of getting good grades and going on to a good college. My parents on the other hand are for the most part happily married and “pretty normal”. They had the time and want to teach me the value of a good education, which led to where I am now.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Why Don't We Like Posi... · 0 replies · +1 points
The reason why we attracted to negative news is very complex and deep. There are many possible reasons as to why this could be, but I will touch on a few. First of all, I believe the strongest attributing factor must be the media. The news loves to broadcast the recent corruption and violence that is happening world-wide. They trap viewers by leaving commercials breaks saying, “stay tuned to see the horrid pictures of the hurricane” or “stay tuned to hear why bananas could be posing a deadly threat on your health!!” The viewer is then wondering what the newscast is going to say so they stay tuned! The media is well aware of the popularity that negative news brings so they use it to their potential for their own popularity. Sam gave a very good example of this in class on Thursday. He said that Haiti had just sent a good person into political power instead of a corrupt person. This would usually be major news, but it was positive! People don’t want to hear that what morally should have happen happened. If the corrupt person was put into political power than the news probably would have aired a story about it. This was huge major news and Sam could not even find it anywhere in the news! This says something about our media.
We also must consider the effect on negative news on our individual self. Whether we do this subconsciously or not, we are drawn to negative news because it makes us feel better about our own lives and ourselves. Negative news usually focuses on the hardships of other peoples lives that in turn makes us feel better about the lives we live. When you see a story about a house that was robbed or burnt down you feel comfort in the fact that you still live in a safe and functioning house. We are also attracted to negative news because it is something that will stay in our memories longer. If something tragic happens you are more likely to remember it then something happy and normal. The last point I would like to touch on is the point that Lori made in her flip video. We watch negative news because of our biological instinct. We as humans have a fear of the outside and unknown world. When we watch news, especially news that tells or warn of danger, we can act upon it and feel safer. We want to watch news about food products or environmental hazards that could affect our families and ourselves. We also want to hear about the threats and dangers nationally and internationally so we are aware of the safety in our country. We as humans are instinctively always looking out for our safety- whether we do it purpose or not.