It was really interesting reading about the part how
the Islam refers to American culture. How they described the West as seductive
and poisonous culture. I could see how they can refer to the West as seductive,
because in their culture they have arrange marriages, while in the West people
have many different partners and can remarry as many times as the want. Also
our clothing is very revealing compared to how their culture dresses. My mom’s
friend she is from the Middle East and when she first came to American she was
really shocked how peopled dress. She was shocked about the amount of skin we
showed especially when wearing tank tops and shorts. Now that she lives in
America she wants to follow the American culture, but she only wears a shirt
and pants, she won’t wear a tank top or shorts because it is a little too much
for her. I think the view about the Islamic culture and the American culture
has been influenced by the war, and the terrorist attack. Due to these horrific
outcomes and the war we both find ways in order to make the other culture seem
bad then how they really are. Since there are terrorist that emerge from that
culture the American culture depicts the Islamic culture full of acts of violence
and everyone is a terrorist. That is not true at all. When reading about the
part of Osama bin Laden it reminded me of what my teacher had said about him.
He told yes he was a bad man, but when the navy seals had killed him it
displayed differently. He said it was not right to kill an elderly man who was handicap
and enables to fight back, so it was basically just like shooting grandpa. Many
would disagree with this but that was his view. Now that the world is becoming
more globalized and we have access to various parts of the world I think it is
important to try to understand other people’s cultures and religion. When we
encounter conflict with another religion or culture then we can understand
where they are coming from. It keeps us from being biases and gives a different
perspective and understanding. I really
enjoyed reading the section Green and global. The world is starting to become
more industrialized than it is green. When reading this it reminded me when I
go home. When I go over the Altamont pass to go home there is this view that oversees
the valley. It looks like a disease referring to the urbanized part attacking
the beautiful green landscape. Also it reminded me of the movie Wall-e where the earth became so industrialized
that it became unhealthy and people had to move to outer space. The ending
where he saves a plant and to people they described it as the most beautiful
thing they seen because they haven’t seen a plant in decades. It is just
ashamed how what we described as beautiful we end up destroying.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Monday, April 13, 2015
Blog #18 Chapter 22
When reading the section about the fight for
independence, I automatically reflected back to the enlightenment period.
Mandala and Gandhi were both leaders in this period in order to gain
independence for their nation. The reason it reminded me of the enlightenment
era was because they were fighting for equality in order for a society to
become fair, a path to a more perfect human society. The enlightenment era is
still echoing through out many decades, and people are still using the
enlightenment ideas in order to start a revolution or many protests to make a
change. The only sad part about reading this and reflecting throughout history
the people, who stand up against a society in order to make change, change for
the better always get assassinated. For instance Gandhi got assassinated for
standing up to stop the violence; to make a change for the best, as well as Martin
Luther King got assassination when he demanded change for the people of his
nationality. These intelligent, brave, and who want to change the world for the
better, end up getting their lives taken away. It just ashamed to hear about
the leaders for change lives gets taken away, that had big idea that could
impact the world greatly, and their ideas plus influence disappear by people
who don’t want to accept change for the best. They always encourage a peaceful
protest to get their views across, but it seems like the violence gets the best
of them and end up taking away their lives. Also when reading the section about
Africa the different communities that fought against each other. Mainly the term
Afrikaner, reminded me of a book I read in high school my senior year called The Power of One. If I could remember correctly
the book is about a boy who is an Afrikaner who wants to be a boxer and his
innocence toward the war happening in South Africa against the Afrikaner and
the Africans. The boy was not raised as an Afrikaner, but at the end he managed
to bring together these to groups. It is a very powerful book and I really
enjoyed it I would definitely recommend it to anyone. Also the movie Hotel
Wanda is about the division of South Africa. This issues happening all around
the World the violence and the violence that the world experience in the past
have been made into a lot of movies in order to get a message across to people without
it being direct. Race and ethnicity are a major factor in starting protest
through change, this is not happening only in on nation but many nation experience this, and people have
not realize this. I think racism is the leading factor in starting this violent
protests, this violent protest are ending many peoples life and are hurting/
affecting innocent people. These only create ripples that grow throughout the
world and influence and affect other countries. Reading this chapter got the
impression the world is in a fight against racism.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Blog #17- CST labor and property
It was really interesting reading CST section 5 and
6. I just think overall it is very interesting and makes good points. I would definitely
recommend the CST to any catholic, I think it is important to have knowledge of
it. Not only for people who are catholic but anyone with a religion. I believe it’s
good to have a diverse knowledge of each religion; it makes you a better-rounded
person. Anyway section 5 and 6 really caught my attention due to my family
owning a business. I do know a little about supply and I was always taught to
always take care of your items so they will last longer as well as save more
money. My dad’s business consist of fixing windshields, so he makes sure his
labor and fixing the windshield of a car is done a appropriate in order for longer
lasting for the customer. Reading section 5 got my mind reflecting back to
slavery when it was a business and slaves were consider basically items, their
supply. The statement “offers people an incentive to be productive and to care
for the goods God has created”, (CST, 92). This statement really had me
thinking about the slaves how in America people who wanted to be productive
really took care of their slaves, as if they were in a way family, because they
took care of their slaves, the slaves lifespan lasted longer and they were able
to increase production in addition save money. Unlike the people in Brazil or
the Caribbean the owners did not take very good care of the slaves. The slaves
lived a short life-span, thus affecting their production. Slavery was probably
not a good example to relate to Catholic social teaching, although people are
God’s creation, people should not be dehumanized into a single item. A quote
that I really love was “…the goods of this world are equally meant for all. The
right to private property is valid and necessary, but it does not nullify the value
of the principle, in fact, is under a social mortgage”, (CST, 94). I just really enjoy the part the goods of
this world are equally meant for all, I think anyone can take away from this
part especially if one is religious. In today’s society we experience with a
lot of greed, I think greed can be taken away if people think as “the goods of
this world are for everyone”. No one should be able to decide who deserves
what. Although the good of the world is meant for everyone, the goods all have
a pretty penny to pay for it. I found it funny reading from this quote that
private property is under a social mortgage. So the owner of the private
property is not really the owner not until their social mortgage is paid off,
it is like there is an owner of the owner of the private property. I can see
why ownership of property can create many challenges for the owner.
Monday, April 6, 2015
Blog #16- Chapter 21
I remember learning a lot about communism in high
school, but like some high school students I did not pay attention. I do remember
watching videos about it, reflecting back on those videos helped me with the reading.
When reading about Vladimir Lenin Russia’s dictator I immediately reflected
back to the videos in high school. In one of the videos it talked about how
Lenin was one of the most popular dictators and his ideas were well liked. I
may be wrong on this fact, but what I remember and found most interesting was
the country froze Lenin’s body and wanted to examine his brain because they
found him intelligent. I also remember when they had the summer Olympics in
Russia they included a segment of when Lenin ran and that was an important part
of history for them. Just reading this chapter I got the impression that communism
was just over all bad and turned into an outrage. I know that America was so
frighten of communism; Americans basically treated it as a disease. One of my
teacher made a statement that communism was similar to the accusing of
witchcraft. For example that people would blame other people of witchcraft because
they were either greedy, jealous, revenge, or wanted their land. When the idea
of communism came to America, people began to start accusing abundant of
people, with any reason they can come up with, which is similar to the accusation
of witchcraft. I really found that comparison very interesting. I really
enjoyed reading the segment about communist feminism. I sort of found it funny due
to America adopting the communist feminist idea, and most of those ideas are
still exercised today. America was so afraid of communism and did not want any influences
or the thought of it, but the adopted numerous idea from it. America exercises equality
in politics, legalizing divorces, abortion (still iffy among stated), women did
not have to take their husband last name, and pregnancy leave while women work.
Due to America exercising the communist feminist idea does that mean we are
living a partial communist lifestyle? Overall women benefited the most from
communism. I feel like just over history women are greatly affected the most,
they are either limited or they benefited from it, but over time it seems like
women are only benefiting more throughout history. It was sad to read how many
of people died or was sentenced to labor camps. It seems like labor camps was a
big practiced used in World War II or the period leading up to the War. Russia
used labor camps for people who seemed like enemies to them, Germany used labor
camps to house the Jews and others that did not qualify for the Aryan race, and
America used labor camps to house the Japanese after the attack of Pearl Harbor.
Labor camps just feels like an excuse where they can either torture people,
work people to death, or do mass murders.
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