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16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - How am I not a racist? · 0 replies · +1 points
I also do not think there needs to be any picking of one particular “side”. I think someone can make the statement he made and not be racist. I guess there could be a fine line about it but it is an odd subject to be honest. When someone asks you to pick a side it seems like you have to make a clear concise decision. Maybe some people have varied opinions. I know I do have gray feelings about this matter.
I do not think that it was necessarily racist because there are people of all colors that live in developing countries. Unless he meant just the black people he saw. I do not know much of what he did and the people he saw but I am sure he had a legitimate reason to say what he said. When people are talking about racism it brings tons of different ideas to one’s mind and what not. Racism is having negative feelings or dislike for someone or some people of a different race. What this boy is talking about, is not that at all. He thinks he will be able to better help the world. Which he is, if he went to a developing country and maybe did some work there with the population of struggling people. Like I said I do not know exactly what he did there but I do not think he went there for a vacation of anything of that sort. Hopefully he was there helping people. By just doing the help can make someone help further others in life.
He is most likely going to go further in life than people with no water or home. Unless by some miracle these countries get funding or miraculously get built back up to at least a meateocur standard then I do not think any of those people are going to get far in life. Most of them may die before they could even finish school. I believe I will go further in life and do more for the world than a person living in a developing country. I have an education and plan on becoming a psychologist, how many psychologists do you know in developing countries.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - What is the end goal..... · 0 replies · +1 points
I wonder sometimes still but I do know that I have a purpose. Personally I think I was put here to help people. I want to get my license to practice as a psychologist. I particularly would like to work with people who have drug and alcohol addiction. I know Sam says we’re all going to die and what not but while we are here we might as well make the best of it right? I do not see why he says that all the time because it kind of puts a damper on your life. It almost makes you want to give up on succeeding in anything if we are just going to die anyway…then why should we do anything at all?
There are so many different ways to look at this question…why are we here? What is our purpose? Who the hell even knows. Some of us might dwell on the meaning of life forever until one day-bam! You are dead. I would rather not think about dying all the time otherwise I probably would not be motivated to do anything with my life. If I knew when I was going to die, I would probably would sit around and do drugs all day until I was going to die. Why would I bother going to school? Why would I bother getting a job? If everyone knew when they were going to die, don’t you think there would be extreme chaos? I think the world would be a complete mess to be honest. People would be robbing banks, stores, just basically wreaking havoc all over the place. If everyone had a set day when they knew they were going to die…what would the world be like?
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - What if we got rid of ... · 0 replies · +1 points
In regards to the socio economic social status, I think that welfare is looked at to be on the lower end of the spectrum (poorer people have welfare). I know some might judge others for being on welfare as being lazy or lethargic and not wanting to work and getting free money.
If we took away welfare all together this instant then I am sure chaos would rear its ugly head. It would not be fair for the children who are born into welfare, to have it taken away right away. They should be given the chance to make their own decision about whether or not they want to continue being on welfare as they grow older.
I think welfare is a very touchy subject. I myself have never been on welfare, although I do know others that have been on it. If it was mentioned around some friends of mine that they were on welfare they would be embarressed. I know some people have no shame whatsoever and could care less what people think of them and like to take advantage of the system.
Welfare could be structured in many different ways if the government would be willing to get control over it. I know that it is a project in progress and things cannot happen overnight but the welfare issue has been an ongoing problem for a while now. As for taking away welfare completely, I do not think that is a good idea in any shape way or form. I think people would probably go into shock, seeing as welfare has been around for so long. It also would be unfair to have a child born into the welfare system then they do not have the benefits once they are of a certain age. Some kids might not know anything but welfare and that would be unfair to assume that these children would be ok without the welfare.
Does anyone else think that welfare is kind of a scam to some people? Or could it be that everyone is taking advantage of the system? I do not think that every single person on welfare is scamming the system because I do know single mothers who work three jobs and still cannot support their family. But i also do know single mothers who work and spend their money on drugs and alcohol then use their welfare check for food and other necessities. I do not want people to think i am so against welfare, but I do believe that it is misused.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - If men could menstruat... · 0 replies · +1 points
I do not know if many men are educated on the subject of menstration but i know that any guy that I have dated knows about it :) They know what PMS is and what comes along with it ( for example: crying for no reason) This is one of the common side effects of PMS. Guys would NEVER be able to deal with that. Just because we bleed does not mean there are not other things that come along with being a woman and getting her period twelve times a year. Frankly, it sucks and sometimes I do not even know how I handle it. My body aches, my abs hurt, I'm bloated, I'm cranky; I do not know how I make it through some weeks.
I do not think men want to discuss periods at all. Most men think it is disgusting and want nothing to do with a girl if she is on the rag. My boyfriend is a sweetheart and does not care usually but I know guys that think it is absolutely gross. I have known guys that if I tell them I am bleeding they take a step back like as if they're going to get blood on them or something. Now how could the blood from my vagina escape onto some guy? I do agree that more men should be educated but will they ever want to be?
And to touch on the subject of tampons being free for men? I do not think so. I think that they should/would have to pay for them themselves just like women have done for decades. If a man wants to compare a condom (which is what they usually get for free) to a tampon, I'm sorry it is multiple tampons each day! ; then he is out of his mind. There is no way the two are even similar nor do they even go hand in hand. Most women do not have sex on their period so what do condoms have to do with anything? I am not trying to be rude when I say that, I just do not think the two go hand in hand. I wish they would give out free tampons to women because it would save me a hell of a lot of money and hassle. If we do not get them for free then why should men?
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Prom or No Prom: Just... · 0 replies · +1 points
I cannot even believe this is still an issue. The girl should have been allowed to take whomever she pleases to the prom. It is her date, it is not hurting anyone. It may make some people feel uncomfortable who are homophobes or something but it is not doing any detrimental harm to anyone. This young teenage girl wants to go to the prom and bring her girlfriend. Why is this such a crime? Who knows, one could look at it in a different light and say they are trying to protect her from others. It could be that she is trying to be protected from hate crimes against anyone who is LGBT. Or people might be worried that they would just get teased. I also wanted to mention that the other girl was going to wear a tuxedo; therefore she would not be in a gown because there may be some issues with that. If there are two females in gorgeous dresses kissing and dancing close together then boys may enjoy to see that and the school would definetley not like that.
I guess every school system is different. Even though GLAD is supposed to be protecting these poor students, it may not work everywhere. I just wish it did not have to be this way. It makes me feel really bad for the students that are LGBT. I guess they could bring other dates but just be together when they get to the prom. But would that not be disrespectful to their rights? Are these girls rights completely disregarded? How fair is that?
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Are Whites the Only Pe... · 0 replies · +1 points
Now the question I would like to propose here, is do I find this offensive as a young white woman? Personally, not really. I have seen people of all races make complete asses out of themselves and have no shame while doing it. It does not really affect me because I am not the one doing the act of stupidity. I sometimes hear about people classifying themselves as one of the girls on the shows or saying that they act like one or look like one; that is just sinking yourself to a lower level, in my opinion. No one should want to compare themselves to a girl or guy that is going to look for love after knowing a person for one month! I just think these shows are a little ridiculous and dare I use the word-humiliating.
Even though I think these shows show idiocy and disrespect for oneself I still enjoy watching them. I never thought though to look into the race card more defined. Guess I'll be more aware of it now.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Inequality Class: Ques... · 0 replies · +1 points
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16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Avatar and the White M... · 0 replies · +1 points
I do not plan on seeing the film, nor do I have much interest. Although, I could see it being a bit interesting in 3D, but like I said with the panic attacks, I do not know if I could handle all of it.
I wanted to put a little tid bit in about how I actually feel overall about this movie people have been ranting and raving about. There are already video games out for the movie and it is still in theaters, there are action figures and other toys that go along with the characters of the movie already out. I do not think this is a movie for children either. I think it looks a little scary, imagine what a six or seven year old would think? A bunch of blue looking aliens that are from another planet, with weird faces and crazy items sticking out of their bodies? I would not take my children to see that movie, nor do I have any interest in seeing it because I would probably be scared myself.
16 years ago @ Race Relations Project - Avatar and the White M... · 0 replies · +1 points