"How much do you think social class matters in the U.S. today?"
To put it simple, sadly...Social class is everything in the U.S. It has been since before the Civil War. It's what seperates the next man from the next, the next women from the next man, child vs child. Social differences build backgrounds and competition, its the driving force of our society. Tommy and John could be equal in physical stature, but where john maybe from a middle class, single parent home. Tommy, is coming from a slightly richer middle class family, with 2 parent. Without the details of knowing what the parent's do, most will assume that Tommy has the greater possibility of success. Success shouldn't be defined in those ways, but socially it can show a pattern. Two primary sources of "success" in the house and two solid parents, will build structure in Tommy. Yet, let say John's one parent, is very successful and makes enough to support John and a whole family not his own. Is that not a solid source of success for John, to have a parent making well into the 6 figures? Who cares, I say; the social games of America put limitation on people before they even have a fair chance to build there own impression. Being rich, poor or wealthy; being black, white or latino; tall, short or fat are all social limitations, that matter to employees and your peers a like. I hope to see this change as the world becomes more diverse and things begin to mix up in societies. If we can break down our barriers socially, we can breakdown or barriers mentally and vice versa, make life in the USA, a lot more of a fair game to play.
Week One Blog
Monday, December 17, 2012
BBC Hugh Laurie
Hugh Laurie's song for America - A bit of Fry and Laurie
A BBC sketch (British Broadcasting Channel) portrays its views on American music. The actor behind the hit American Drama, "House" sings a 50 second song about well, America. But, ironically that's is all the songs lyrics consist of "America" chants, with a bridge section chanting "states." The song is catchy, pointless, and narcissistic, as is America, and its people. The sketch shows how the world views us, they see us as not really caring about anything but yourself, but yet we have no real substance. The musician is playing a smooth clean ballad, but he is dressed in 80's rock attire, correct satire maybe? I get the humor, and the laugh track adds to it. But at the end, the musician gets knocked out by a man in a "business suit." I feel the suit represents, what briton and the upper class societies of the world, wish would happen to America;s heartless soul music. Even though the only argument I can find, is that American music and its artist are still very profitable, in Britain and anywhere else in Europe, because of its mindless, heartless, tasteless approach.
A BBC sketch (British Broadcasting Channel) portrays its views on American music. The actor behind the hit American Drama, "House" sings a 50 second song about well, America. But, ironically that's is all the songs lyrics consist of "America" chants, with a bridge section chanting "states." The song is catchy, pointless, and narcissistic, as is America, and its people. The sketch shows how the world views us, they see us as not really caring about anything but yourself, but yet we have no real substance. The musician is playing a smooth clean ballad, but he is dressed in 80's rock attire, correct satire maybe? I get the humor, and the laugh track adds to it. But at the end, the musician gets knocked out by a man in a "business suit." I feel the suit represents, what briton and the upper class societies of the world, wish would happen to America;s heartless soul music. Even though the only argument I can find, is that American music and its artist are still very profitable, in Britain and anywhere else in Europe, because of its mindless, heartless, tasteless approach.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Criminal Justice System
It is stated in the book that gays and lesbians experience a high incidence of violent crime and harassment. One third of gay men and one quarter of lesbians have been victims of at least one violent attack. I knew that a lot of homosexuals get a lot of negative attention but i didn't know it was to the point of a crimes being created associated with them. Heterosexuality is considered a norm in public places and homosexuals are still seen as belonging to the private realm. If homosexual people were to expose their selves in public as being together or compassionate with each other than they are more vulnerable to crime or even provoking it.
A young man Matthew Shepard, in Wyoming was beaten outside a bar by the accused and two other men. He was then tied to a fence in the woods when it was very cold outside and after eighteen hours he was found. Shepard was pronounced died a couple of days after that, some would view this type of violence as a justifiable response to a behavior or life choice they view as immoral. Some view reactions to hate related attacks ultimately denies essential person hood and right to life of the victim. Such crimes have led many social groups to call for hate crime legislation to protect the human rights of groups who remain stigmatized. I don''t think that being gay is wrong or means that a person is not like the rest because we as American are to be free. If that is what makes them happy then what is it hurting. It crazy to see people being bullied or beaten up for going against the norm that we come up with. I see many parents staying together fighting and arguing in front of the child just because they have a child together, but there we have these homosexuals who love like no other and we treat them like crap. At least they are happy and the child is loved. A lot of people feel there child will learn how to be gay and that doesn't always happen the child could still be very straight. I seen as a young child that my mother liked to smoke cigarettes, but i never once thought of doing it or even trying it. All I am saying is that everyone should be treated equal and we should lean America in the wrong direction. I feel our society should be as quick to judge anyone for everyone is different in their own way and if America feels better by pointing out the things that aren't within the norm than maybe America isn't what it's supposed to be.
A young man Matthew Shepard, in Wyoming was beaten outside a bar by the accused and two other men. He was then tied to a fence in the woods when it was very cold outside and after eighteen hours he was found. Shepard was pronounced died a couple of days after that, some would view this type of violence as a justifiable response to a behavior or life choice they view as immoral. Some view reactions to hate related attacks ultimately denies essential person hood and right to life of the victim. Such crimes have led many social groups to call for hate crime legislation to protect the human rights of groups who remain stigmatized. I don''t think that being gay is wrong or means that a person is not like the rest because we as American are to be free. If that is what makes them happy then what is it hurting. It crazy to see people being bullied or beaten up for going against the norm that we come up with. I see many parents staying together fighting and arguing in front of the child just because they have a child together, but there we have these homosexuals who love like no other and we treat them like crap. At least they are happy and the child is loved. A lot of people feel there child will learn how to be gay and that doesn't always happen the child could still be very straight. I seen as a young child that my mother liked to smoke cigarettes, but i never once thought of doing it or even trying it. All I am saying is that everyone should be treated equal and we should lean America in the wrong direction. I feel our society should be as quick to judge anyone for everyone is different in their own way and if America feels better by pointing out the things that aren't within the norm than maybe America isn't what it's supposed to be.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
The Enviroment Factor
Growing in suburban DC, or more specifically NOVA (northern Virginia), i never fully lived the city life. I had the opportunity of coming from a small town near a big place. Its like being the little brother who benefits from the the mistakes their parents made with their older sibling. Though not worse, than the city, still influenced by the city, impacted by the city. My boyfriend being from the city claims to have only had 900 students total hi graduating year, mine on the other hand almost double. My life was more spread out, make things like city corners and stuff less of a problem and a flat tire or a frozen driveway more one. Simply just a more room for error in the suburbs of DC, but that doesn't mean you should go looking trouble. I also know currently Virginia is ranked the best state to raise a child in, based off one of the 2012 Virginia primaries votes. If that statement is true then I would like to think benefited from Virginia and doing fine with the full city life.
Gender Inequalities
“Men look at women. women watch themselves being looked at,” says John Berger. This qoute sums up the gender relationship since men knew they were seperate from women. Men have controlled the gender gap for a very long time. The active male can dominate the passive female becase she is looking for confirmation from the male. Was Eve made from Adams rib or from his back. The difference in the two is one puts Eve as equal and one puts Eve as belong too man. A womens identity belongs to man. Even in the modern era, with fashion and the media, which are ran by men...women are at the mercy of a mans perception. Every word in our vocab can be used to seperate the man from the women. Masculine was picked over feminine for a reason. This to me isnt right as a women, self enpowerment has to come from within. But a women that is too comfident is looked down upon, often called a "bitch" or other harsh terms. I work hard in my everyday life, sometime way harder then my male counterparts but, its a fact that I will never make enough to be considered equal. The value of a women is still under appreciated.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Global Inequality
The post-Global warming era has bought along with it, a lot
of global awareness. From the earth's sustainability, and the sustainability of
the people on it. As the 1st world countries battle to grow more economically,
they gain leverage over the bottom billion population of 3rd world countries.
Is this fair? No, if you’re on the wrong end of diplomacy. The same way we
fight for equality within our own lands (short term goal) we should do so as a
whole for the world; human race (the big picture).
Global Inequality can
be broken down into the inequalities, which exist between countries and the
inequalities within countries. Not everyone in the United States is rich
and not everyone in a poor country is poor. Both measures must be taken
together
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Changing Social Connections
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believe it can go both ways because there are advantages and disadvantages to
the new technology available used by Americans. The advantages are it has help
build job opportunities, relationships, and to be able to communicate faster. The
disadvantages are that there is little physical contact and not everyone has
the money to access a lot of the technology. Jobs are always being posted
online and are easier than going into each store asking if they’re hiring. Now
a days when you walk into a job that’s hiring they will ask that you go home
and fill an applications online. Often relationships are formed online because
it allows things to be said without people seeing your reaction. It doesn’t
bring the emotional social baggage that is part of the face-to-face encounters.
It allows people to first communicate and then decide whether to pursue with a
relationship. Now if you have family across the world it doesn’t matter because
technology has made it much easier to communicate. Before you would have to
write letters and wait for them to be returned. The downfall is that sometimes
immediate family feels ignored because your not going to use technology with
someone sitting in the same room with you. Another issue is that a lot of
families and schools can’t afford technology so they feel that they have to
work harder to find information for their studies. I feel it’s something we
should be aware of in the future because some people might depend fully on it.
Now a days people can’t remember a simple contact of a loved one without
checking in their phones.

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