Saturday, April 14, 2012

THE HOODED KILLER


Trayvon Martin a 17 year old black male was shot to death by George Zimmerman a neighborhood watchman on Febuary 26th.  The controversy of this case is that Trayvon was walking back from the neighborhood 7-11 minding his own business when he was approached by Zimmerman.  Zimmerman stated that Trayvon looked suspicious and called the police but was instructed not to pursue, he did anyway.  After Zimmerman pursed Trayvon it’s hard to say what went on from there but in result Trayvon was left shot dead.  Florida is a state with Stand Your Ground Laws, these laws allow Floridians to use deadly force if they feel that there life is in danger.  The question that this case raises is was Zimmerman’s life in Danger?

            In this controversial case some people would say Zimmerman did nothing wrong and is innocent.  The stand your ground laws would protect Zimmerman because he stated that he feared for his life and in his neighborhood there is a lot of crime.  Trayvon Martin should have been less aggressive and just stated that he was doing nothing wrong to Zimmerman instead of engaging in the altercation.  Lastly Trayvon Martin was no saint and was suspended for drug activity, this shows a side that the media doesn’t show Zimmerman has a side to the story also.

            Zimmerman is guilty of second degree murder in the Trayvon Martin Case.  As a black young male I also know what it’s like to be racially profiled, and for people to say you look suspicious when you really don’t.  the stand your ground law in Florida states that you may use deadly force if your life is in danger but when was Zimmermans life in danger?  He called the police and was informed to leave Martin alone if he had listened to what he was told he would not be in this situation right now.  Therefore Zimmerman is guilty of second degree murder.

   Robles, Francis. "Trayvon Martin." The Miami Herald. 4 Apr. 2012. Web. 12 Apr. 2012. <http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/04/12/2745357/prosecutors-zimmerman-profiled.html>.       
 "KansasCity.com." Kansas City's Best Source for News, Weather, Sports & More. 04 Apr. 2012. Web. 14 Apr. 2012. <http://www.kansascity.com/>.



Friday, April 6, 2012

YOU WIN SOME AND YOU LOSE SOME


YOU WIN SOME AND YOU LOSE SOME

            The U.S. army attacked Afghanistan on October 7th 2001 and on June 7th 2012 the war will be on its 104th month. After the tragedy in America on 9/11, the country has been on high security alert. Americans invaded Afghanistan with the intensions of winning a war on terror, capturing the infamous Osama Bin Laden and creating a democracy to ensure a safe and fair living for Afghan civilians. During this process, many Americans as well as Afghan civilians became unsure on what the victory is and if there could be one in this day and age. Some argue that the goals of the war are to far to reach and the cons of the war are weighing out the pros. Others feel the exact opposite. This controversy affects everyone in America, Afghanistan and their surrounding cities, its importance has no limits.

            In September, 46%  of people told Washington Post/ABC news poll that the war on terror was worth fighting. Some of the families of those lost on 9/11 would agree with this 46%. Some columnists such as ones in the Washington Post as well as the New York Times, write pro war columns agreeing with the continuation and belief of success of the war. Families and columnist are not alone. Politician John McCain backs these decisions as well. They feel that a victory could very much be taken as long as America sticks to its goals with their eyes wide open. A victory would mean safety in America, control and peace in Afghanistan. John McCain says it is a must to succeed in Afghanistan due to the violence and hatred from terrorist that led to the attack against our country. He also says in a special to CNN, "I believe that the fight in Afghanistan is critical to our national security. Our goals there are achievable and success is worth the continued sacrifice."

            It is time for the war in Afghanistan to come to an end. There is no victory in staying in a war that could take a life time. Yes we as a country endured an unforgettable tragedy on 9/11, but why add to more casualty. Since President Obama has been in office, there has been 1,188 U.S. military deaths in the Afghan war. Not only have we lost troops, but Afghan civilians are being killed as well. This is like sentencing an innocent man, woman or child to death. Robert Bales woke up one night and murdered sixteen Afghan civilians, nine which were children for reasons no one can explain. "Even Afghan President Hamid Karzai rebuffed President Obama's apology and proclaimed this act 'unforgiveable'" as stated by Ross Kaminsky in the article titled 'Massacre in Afghanistan: Proof the U.S. should leave?' How can we protect these people if we are killing them? Sometimes you can not change those of different decent, upbringing and culture. Andrew Sullivan at the Daily Beast states, "Our cultures are far to far apart to mesh and the more we insist on succeeding with an unwinnable transition, the deeper into the mire we go." The longer we try to force a way of living on their government, the more lives will be ended and the more hatred will grow. The price of war is in the billions and our economy is already down. This war is not worth bankrupsy and casualty. You lose some and you win some, this war is lost and victory has no face.



1. In USA Today: Afghanistan: Americas Longest War Rick Hampson states that the U.S. Army attacked Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2001. On June 7th will complete its 104th month.

2.  "I believe that the fight in Afghanistan is critical to our national security. Our goals there are achievable and success is worth the continued sacrifice." -John McCain says on Oct. 28, 2009 to CNN

3. According to the Washington Post/ ABC News poll: In September 51% told them that the war was not "worth fighting", only 46% said it was.

4. Edwin Mora states '1,188 U.S. military deaths in Afghan war since Obama became president. (cnsnews.com)

5.  "Our cultures are far to far apart to mesh and the more we insist on succeeding with an unwinnable transition, the deeper into the mire we go." - Andrew Sullivan says in the Daily Beast.


Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Other Wes Moore


The Other Wes Moore is a story of two black males from Baltimore, Maryland who grew up in the inner city and dealt with struggles of poverty while growing up in an urban area.  Both Wes Moore’s grew up in single parent homes with their mothers.  The author Wes Moore’s father died while he was still young from acute epiglottis. Wes soon moved from Baltimore to New York with his mom with hopes of starting fresh.  Wes attended Riversdale a private school but had issues fitting in and got into a lot of trouble which resulted in  him being shipped off to military school. 

 The other Wes Moore’s father never really played a role in his life at all.  His father was an alcoholic who could  did not care about being in his son’s life.  Wes’s mom tried her best to accommodate his father not being around but it never really worked out.  Both Wes Moore’s hung out in the “hood” with local crews and got into trouble.  The other Wes Moor had more of a rite of passage to lead the life of a gangster because his older brother Tony was a gang leader; opposed to the author who had a few gangster friends but his mom would never allow him to follow them to the point of no return.   

The determining factor in the author Wes Moore’s life was his mother’s drive to not let her son become a statistic.  His mother loved him so much that she sent him to military school because of his bad behavior.  When Moore first started military school he had a major adjustment problem, he didn’t want to be there.  He had problem listening to his instructors, he just wanted to go back to his home in New York.  Moore took a stand for himself after Sargent Austin had a joke played on him by giving him a fake map that showed him how to get from Philadelphia all the way back to New York.  Moore learned from this experience and started to excel in Valley Forge Military Academy.

The turning point in The Other Wes Moore’s life was when he went to job Corps.  Wes’s friend Levy talk him into giving the job Corps a try, after all Wes was at a point in his life where he needed to do something productive or he knew he would have ended up dead or in jail.  When Wes was in Job Corps he actually felt like he had a chance to do something with his life and provide for his children, but when he returned home he realized his problems were very real.  This was a turning point for Wes because it symbolized which way he wanted to go with his life.  Wes stuck with what he knew and continued to sell drugs, and later got charged for killing a police officer.

The author Wes Moore had a strict upbringing his mom made sure she invest time and money into her son.  Wes had a rough childhood and dealt with many challenges like losing his father at a young age. This affected his mom so much that she decided to move to New York to have extra support from her parents. When his dad was alive he was a positive role model he had a job as a news broadcaster on a radio show and provided for his son not only financially but emotionally, like when he hit his older sister Nikki, his father made sure he talked to him and let him know exactly what he did wrong and why his mother was so upset.  Wes’s backbone was his mother, for the simple fact that he knew that at the end of the day she was the one who loved him the most and would be there for him regardless of anything that occurred.  Wes’s mothers strict but caring style influenced her son to rise above the slums of where he grew up in to become a successful black man.

Fathers not being around is sadly a norm in the ghetto, and this usually effect kids in a negative way.  The Other Wes Moore’s mom, Mary loved her son with everything she had.  Mary was a women with a dream of going to college but couldn’t for financial reasons.  Wes’s dad was an alcoholic who never acknowledged the fact that he had a son.  The few times Wes met his dad they never shared a good moment he was fatherless and had no male role model in his life besides his older brother too, who was a well-respected gang leader.  His dad not being around hurt him because he never really had any one show him how to be a man.  Wes himself had four children but struggled to be there for them the way he should have because of him serving time.

Human behavior shows that where you grew up at and the principles that were instilled in you at a young age really have major effects on your life.   In the other Wes Moore both Wes’s struggled with making the right decisions like when the author Wes Moore had tagged the wall with his knick name “Kid Kupid”.  Although Wes knew this was wrong he did it for the thrill and almost got arrested that day he learned a life lesson, that if he didn’t straighten up he would find himself in the back of police cruisers more often.  Wes dealt with challenges throughout his life but had the drive to reach for his goals.

The story is ironic, because as the author Wes Moore stated that these two males stories could have been vice versa.  I think that a major difference between the Wes Moore’s was the role models they had, the authors Wes Moore’s mother was more stern and took more action to assure by any means necessary that her son would become a good man.  The Other Wes Moore’s mom seemed to kind of accept the fact of what her son was becoming at one point.  After she found out her son was selling drugs his innocence that he barely had, since he was arrested for the knife situation was gone.  The only male role model Wes had was Tony, and although Tony tried his hardest to keep Wes out of the “game” it was inevitable.

The Other Wes Moore is a great book; I made plenty personal connections because I also grew up in an area that would be considered “the hood” in Mattapan, Boston.  Although this is a story it explained what happens in urban areas vividly.  One thought that crossed my mind when I was reading this novel is the “ghettos or hoods” everywhere are all the same.  There are only a few things that are going to help us do better and progress as a people. One is parents being there for their children and pushing them to achieve in life, two is education going to school is very important.  I know from experience a teenage kid in the “hood”, not going to school will usually find some type of trouble to get into.

A lesson that can be taken away from this novel is that we all get chances, but we should not take them for granted because you never know that one mistake you make could cost you your life.  It comes down to a decision, we have no say in where we start out at but have a major say in where we end up.  I connected to this book because we all meet people in life that are stuck in their ways and will influence you to do the same.  Some people do not progress they stay in the same place their whole life.  To make progress you actually have to work hard and try to strive for your goals.  Not only Black people but all people deal with adversity, I like to live by this saying “It’s not about what happens it’s about how you bounce back”.  This saying basically means, in life ups and downs will occur but you have to have focus and a strong mind to rise above it all and succeed. 




Thursday, March 1, 2012

Global Warming....I Mean Climate Change


              The issue of Global warming has been pushed on the American people for years now but it’s time to shed some light on that issue.  Although many scientist and political figures have been saying that Global warming is manmade it has yet to be proven.  Great amounts of money has been raised for this cause but its seems as though we were fooled, can people really blame themselves for it getting either really cold or really hot outside?   Either way we as a country have bigger issues right now and should stabilize the economy rather than spend money on the inevitable.

                People who are on the riding bandwagon of Global warming would argue that the use of fossil fuels are making the environment hotter, and melting the polar ice caps.  Artic ice is melting away making it harder for polar bears and other artic animals to survive.  Also there has been a lot of extreme weather due to the heat such as tropical storms and wildfires.  The environment is more important to save than the economy because if we don’t stop global warming we will have to deal with the consequences such as sea levels rising and more natural disasters.  The damage that the earth will suffer is not worth any amount of money.

                We should save the economy.  The economy in America hasn’t been the best as of late; we should put all of our focus into getting back into a financial space where we do not have to worry.  Global warming supporters have flip flopped lately they have changed their stance to talking about Climate Change which is a very different subject.  The climate has always changed throughout a number of years, there was the ice age when it was extremely cold, and then there were periods of time such as now when the earth has gotten hotter.  We as a people have to slow ourselves down from being so quick to panic and do what were told to.  The climate change going on in the world is normal it’s something that we have no control over and seemed to be pushed upon us to scare us into the government’s hands.  We need to study more about our world if Global warming is not manmade (which I believe it’s not) we should move on and focus on issues that we can actually solve.

Farah, Joseph. "Global Warming or Climate Change?" Wnd.com. 16 Jan. 2008. Web. 01 Mar. 2012. http://www.wnd.com/2008/01/45548/.

  “They’re not talking about global warming anymore. They’re talking about “climate change.”

“But think about the real absurdity of fighting “climate change” – the new apocalyptic menace. As a political ax, it can’t be beat. Any variation in the weather represents a reason for controlling human behavior by any means necessary and to any extent necessary.”

"Global Warming Fast Facts." National Geographic. National Geographic Society, 14 June 2007. Web. 01 Mar. 2012. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1206_041206_global_warming_2.html.

The report, based on the work of some 2,500 scientists in more than 130 countries, concluded that humans have caused all or most of the current planetary warming. Human-caused global warming is often called anthropogenic climate change.”

“An upsurge in the amount of extreme weather events, such as wildfires, heat waves and strong tropical storms, is also attributed in part to climate change by some experts.”


Friday, February 24, 2012

Does The Truth Hurt?


         As a citizen of the USA I believe that we are entitled to know everything that goes on.  This country is supposed to be for the people but a lot of things go on that never make it back to the public.  The US government officials believe that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is trying to corrupt people’s minds and even took it as far as to call him a high tech terrorist.  I do not feel that the government has the right keep secrets from people, because as a country we can only make decisions based on what we know thus if we are not properly informed our decisions are tainted.  In this new day and age technology is instant information the issue is that the government wants to regulate it, I feel as though if the government had nothing to hide us knowing everything would not be an issue.

People that are against Wikileaks are government officials that want information to stay private.  People who are against wikileaks would argue that Assange is stealing classified information and is a threat to the US army.  The US attorney general also has said that they are looking into pressing charges against Assange but refused to comment further. Government officials are against Assange although he is only exercising his right to freedom of speech.  People feel as though Assange and wikileaks is a threat to everyone’s security. 

Wikileaks is essential to us progressing as a people.  Freedom of speech is a part of our rights that we were born with, but it seems as though government officials are trying to limit what we can say or post online more and more.  Assange is breaking down the barrier between the government and its citizens and that is a good thing.  We should know what is going on to make fair decisions for example voting how we can’t pick fairly if we don’t have the facts.  The problem with the government is that they want you to know what they think that you should know instead of telling us the truth.   

Gellman, Barton. "Person of the Year 2010." Time. Time, 15 Dec. 2010. Web. 24 Feb. 2012. <http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2036683_2037118_2037146-3,00.html>.

  Last July, it turns out, as controversy erupted over its release of the Afghanistan war logs, WikiLeaks had posted, without explanation, a 1.4-gigabyte encrypted file called "insurance.aes256." Some 100,000 people around the world have downloaded it.”

“significant material from the U.S. and other countries." He added, "If something happens to us, the key parts will be released automatically."

Norman, Joshua. "Julian Assange's Lawyers Fear U.S. Spy Charges." CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 10 Dec. 2010. Web. 24 Feb. 2012. <http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20025289-503543.html>.

“U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told reporters earlier this week the Justice Department was "looking into" charges against WikiLeaks and Assange. He has provided no further public comment since then.”

Friday, February 17, 2012

United we Stand


A tragedy in America changed the lives of many men, woman and children. On September 11th  2001 terrorist invaded planes and struck three of the most populated buildings in the United States  a state of shock spread around all citizens and everyone went into a panic mode. George Bush, the president at this tragic time, and the rest of the government were pushed to make instant decisions on how to retaliate. Some of their decisions may have been unjust but others may have been right on target.  We went to war in Afghanistan and soon after Iraq.

(war in Iraq)
                People who would say that America overreacted are wrong because when a countries safety is at stake you have to make swift decisions.   Going to look for Osama Bin Laden and other Al-Qaeda members was exactly what necessary.  People who feel as though Bush was wrong or should have tried a different approach would probably argue that Bush had no business invading Iraq.  As far as invading Iraq goes Bush was wrong for that because there was never a clear reason as to why we went to war with them, although Bush stated they had weapons of mass destruction it was never proven.    

 I do not think America overreacted because we have not had a terrorist attack since September 11th.  Although some decisions made were not the best on President Bush’s behalf Osama Bin Laden has been captured along with other high ranking Al-Qaeda members.  As an American citizen I do feel safer since these actions have been taken.  We have also stopped other terrorist from going through with their plans to destroy America, like the “Shoe Bomber” Richard Reed.  He is now in prison for life without the possibility of parole.  As a country since this attack we have come together and cracked down on people who want to hurt us, and made a example out of the people that attacked us on that devastating day.    

(2003, january 30). "Shoe Bomber" sentenced to life in prison. pbs.com retrieved Febuary 16, 2012, from http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/reid_01-30-03.html

"A Boston judge handed down a life sentence Wednesday for Richard Reid, the alleged al-Qaida member who pleaded guilty to attempting to blow up a jetliner using explosives in his shoe."

(2011, September 3). The terrorist notches on Obama's belt. abcnews.go.com retrieved Febuary 16, 2012, from http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/the-terrorist-notches-on-obamas-belt/


"The list of senior terrorists killed during the Obama presidency is fairly extensive.
There’s Osama Bin Laden, of course, killed in May..." 


 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Is The Media Liberal or Conservative?


Dwayne Edwards

Professor Jeglinski

How Current events shape the world

     The media’s ability to make viewers and readers express feelings when they report news, leaves me to feel that they are liberal.  When news is reported most of the time the truth is over exaggerated or certain facts are stressed more then others. Most importantly, may be some of the things they leave out. I ask myself, "Is half of the truth still the truth?"  In my eyes the media is liberal although they may leave out key facts, they never hide their emotions as in the Casey Anthony trial.  The general public had began to get fed up with Anthony's lies. The media began to unleash their wrath on this young lady, USA Today had a article titled "How the Casey Anthony case came apart".  Although I am not thoroughly educated on the specifics of the case I felt as though she was guilty. She happened to get off easy, but maybe thats what the media wanted it to be portrayed as.
      Another example of the media being liberal is Tmz's cover on the Kobe Bryant divorce.  In the article "Kobe Bryant's wife scores BIG in divorce" TMZ seems to disagree with how the courts rulled. They gave her 75 million and 3 houses of Kobe's.  Although Kobe has never spoke publicly on the issue, the media has portrayed it as Kobe taking a major loss. 75 million is an ample amount of money to give up, but maybe she deserves it.  From all of the articles I read on this topic including yahoo sports, it seemed they wanted you to feel as though it was Kobe that was losing out on a lot and not his ex wife or children who were losing out on a complete family. 

     In one of last years biggest stories, the Penn State child sex abuse scandal was highly publicized.  The media portrayed Jerry Sandusky, the alleged molester, to be an abomination of society and someone who prayed on the weak.  The pressure of the media was mostly applied to Joe Paterno, the head coach of the program at the time, because he was told what was occurring and did not do enough to stop it.  He was subsequently fired from his job. I believe the media had a part in Paterno being fired due to the heat they brought upon him and the program.  Liberals believe in the right to individual freedoms, the freedom of speech by the news stations may have been a detonating factor in the brash of firings.      

Cathy Lynn Grossman & the Associated press (2011, July 3). How the Casey Anthony case fell apart. usatoday.com retrieved Feb 3 2011 from http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-07-05-Casey-Anthony-Caylee-Anthony-acquittal-murder-case-Florida_n.htm

The Associated press (2011, September 9). Penn State scandal timeline. Huffingtonpost.com. retrieved Feb 3 2011 from
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/09/penn-state-scandal-timeline-jerry-sandusky_n_1084204.html

TMZ staff (2011 January 20). Kobe Bryants wife Vanessa scores BIG in divorce. TMZ.com. retrieved Feb 3 2011 from http://www.tmz.com/2012/01/20/kobe-vanessa-bryant-divorce-settlement/