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15 years ago @ World In Conversation - War Through the Ages -... · 0 replies · +1 points
Another thing I noticed about the video is that none of the explosions came on American soil. So we are so eager to jump across the Atlantic and destroy countries but we don’t ever put ourselves in the shoes of the people whose country we are invading. Sams friend from Iraq talked about how before there were no terrorist groups in Iraq but once the Americans showed up people were flocking in from other countries to fight the Americans. So basically all we did was make things worse for this country and its people.
The second thing presented in the video is who are we really fighting in these modern day war? The video said that in the Iraq war ninety percent of the casualties for civilians. So you can understand why these people hate us so much because we are recklessly bombing the country to kill one or two people but instead we kill hundreds of civilians by accident and its ok because it was an accident. And of course nobody can stand up to American and make them accountable for what is basically murder.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - War Through the Ages -... · 0 replies · +1 points
Another thing I noticed about the video is that none of the explosions came on American soil. So we are so eager to jump across the Atlantic and destroy countries but we don’t ever put ourselves in the shoes of the people whose country we are invading. Sams friend from Iraq talked about how before there were no terrorist groups in Iraq but once the Americans showed up people were flocking in from other countries to fight the Americans. So basically all we did was make things worse for this country and its people.
The second thing presented in the video is who are we really fighting in these modern day war? The video said that in the Iraq war ninety percent of the casualties for civilians. So you can understand why these people hate us so much because we are recklessly bombing the country to kill one or two people but instead we kill hundreds of civilians by accident and its ok because it was an accident. And of course nobody can stand up to American and make them accountable for what is basically murder.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - War Through the Ages -... · 0 replies · +1 points
Another thing I noticed about the video is that none of the explosions came on American soil. So we are so eager to jump across the Atlantic and destroy countries but we don’t ever put ourselves in the shoes of the people whose country we are invading. Sams friend from Iraq talked about how before there were no terrorist groups in Iraq but once the Americans showed up people were flocking in from other countries to fight the Americans. So basically all we did was make things worse for this country and its people.
The second thing presented in the video is who are we really fighting in these modern day war? The video said that in the Iraq war ninety percent of the casualties for civilians. So you can understand why these people hate us so much because we are recklessly bombing the country to kill one or two people but instead we kill hundreds of civilians by accident and its ok because it was an accident. And of course nobody can stand up to American and make them accountable for what is basically murder.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Transgendered Complica... · 0 replies · +1 points
I do not accept transgender people who change their sex but I do understand the situation of people who are born different than the normal male or female. There was an Olympic runner who was female and she looked female and was born a female without any surgeries. But she was put under investigation because her body exhibited male like features and produced male hormones. Her situation I understand and I feel like she should be able to keep all her medals because she did not purposely cheat. There is nothing she can do about the way she was born.
In one of my classes last semester we were listening to a girl complain about how she had a transgender roommate. And many of the things she said I totally agreed because there is no way I would welcome a transgender roommate. Today people talk about accepting other people no matter if they are transgender and my belief is that its just how I was raised not to accept them. So for LJ if his employer wants to fire him I would not see a problem with it.
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
So I think the government has every right to tax the rich because is it really going to hurt them to lose a few millions. And politicians should be stronger to ignore the influence of rich individuals who throw their money at lawmakers. Because the majority of America are the people voted them in office not the rich individuals so it is time that they stop listening to the rich. There is always going to be a diversity gap but it does not hurt to help narrow the gap.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Managing Crowds - SOC 001 · 0 replies · +1 points
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - LGBT families. There'... · 0 replies · +1 points
He made a lot of good points including that family is not based on your parents being married but it’s a matter of a strong bond with the people who raise you and your siblings. I look at as my parents marriage has very little to do with legal certification that they are married. I’m sure a lesbian or gay couple could provide the same care and nurturing that my parents provide. Some people act like gays and lesbians are completely incapable of providing the necessary care to raise a family and I disagree. We watched that video in class and the two men who wanted to adopt were great parents to their boys and I saw nothing wrong with how they were raising them. And when I think of marriage between a man and woman I also think about high divorce rates and broken families and people who are just not meant to be parents. But I personally have never heard of anything like that for gay and lesbian couples. It’s actually the opposite I have only seen good things from kids who raised by two parents of the same gender. And is there some proof that gay parents cannot raise a family like a normal family. So if gay parents want to adopt I say why not? I mean here in the US there is no shortage of kids who live in orphanages. These kids deserve to be adopted and raised by two parents who love them no matter if they are gay or straight couple. So to everyone who thinks gays shouldn’t have family I think they should watch this video and then feel ashamed of themselves. `
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - The R Word and the Obl... · 0 replies · +1 points
Though I use the word retard I would never dare say it in front of or in reference to someone who is actually special need. Watching the video I was shocked that such high officials would use such a word publically. You would think that a politician would have better sense to use a word that would cause controversy because of the offensive meaning of retard. And the special need person that was interviewed I could understand his frustration and emotional dislike of the word. But like many offensive words retard has lost its meaning and value and is thrown around in speech because the person saying it isn’t retarded. So they would never truly understand how hurtful the word really is.
Though I cannot truly stop saying retard cause I might say it accidently I do think it is important to cut down and slowly delete it from my daily vocabulary. Its an offensive word and is no different than saying gay and nigger. As a society we should learn to communicate better and find words that help us stop using offensive words that target a certain group. And I think more people should watch this video because before I watched this I had no idea how often the word retard was used. I just thought it was a word kids my age used frequently. I had no idea that politicians with such high educations would use such an offensive term and publically.
15 years ago @ World In Conversation - Stranger Kidnapping · 0 replies · +1 points
I remember Sam asked us in lecture if we would ever allow our six year kid to walk to school if it was less than a mile away and majority of the students said no. And no matter what Sam says or what kind of data he provides to strengthen his argument I still disagree with him. No parent wants the guilty feeling that because of them their child was kidnapped on his or her way to school even though the school was less than a block away. If something like that happened to my child I would never be able to live with myself and the guilt would haunt. So even though statistically it is safe why take the chance when kidnappings do happen in society. And yes the media makes it seem like it happens everyday but the fact that it happens would make any parent want to take the necessary precautions to protect their child. Plus kids when they are so young any adult with the wrong intentions can easily manipulate them. So at the end of the day why take the unnecessary risk and put our child in danger?