Thursday, December 8, 2011
Love is not defined by anybody else
One question I included within my project was, "do you have a brother or sister?" I didn't realize immediately that by having the One-Child Policy in China, you obviously do not have any siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles... etc. It kinda hit home! Greater than nature, this earth, school, and work, my family is the most significant aspect to my being. I don't know what i would do in this world if i didn't have a family to share it with. I guess I never realized how lucky Americans really are. People always say we're not free, when we are. Right now, we could be in China without families, dying and fighting to have our lives back to normal like they were 32 years ago! I cannot imagine a life without hope, love, and faith, and that is all that my family gives me each and every day. People do not respect themselves or their family members enough until it is too late. Why is it that Americans treat the people they love most the worst? This is just like the saying "don't wait until it's too late," or "you never know what you have until it's gone." In China, they know what they have all the time, because at any given second them or their own spawn could be dead without notice. Americans need to work on themselves and focus on how our lives are here and now. In order to obtain and contain happiness throughout our time, we need to learn to respect and appreciate each other. Not even just in regards to family, some people refer to friends as family. I know for myself, my family took in my best friend of 8 years only 3 years ago because she came from a broken home. Hallie is my sister, no less than that. The American government and societal members cannot put a label on love, in any country. Love is defined by what we make of it and how we appeal to it, and it's honestly nobody else's God damn business how you go about it or how you spend your time on this earth. Remember that...
my final reflection of the class
Being that this is my 3rd class with Dr. Morris, there is always something new, different, and interesting to learn about. Every semester something that I have observed is that classroom environment is vital to learning within her classroom settings. Rhetoric of Literature is a class that escapes the typical “norms” of other classroom environments. It is a class based on discussion and participation; if you do not have that, what do you have then? Luckily, for the third semester, I believe that Dr. Morris lucked out with a good crop of students.
I did not necessarily have a specific reading that I liked best as much as an author. Henry David Thoreau struck me as the most fascinating author read about in class. Personally, I think everyone should have to study Thoreau at least once in their school career. To be honest, the sociologists and many theorists read about from the Rhetoric textbook did not interest me much, but if the class did not have those theorists to reflect off of, it would not be able to be relatable to anything. Thoreau was an author that any person could appreciate at any given time. He wrote things such as the book Walden and his infamous essay, Civil Disobedience. He is known for things such as being one of the few and first transcendentalists. Thoreau was essentially an advocate for nature and survival methods needed for hostile conditions and natural happenings. Indifferent from other authors, he did not appear to be a “dreamer” as much as he came across as a man who had objective thoughts in a subjective state of mind. When saying that I mean that he thought of things that could potentially happen, especially if society forgets that we live in a constantly changing environment. I never quite got the “pushing/persuading” vibe from him as an author. Thoreau was a natural writer, just like he was a natural thinker.
Rhetoric of Literature was fulfilled with many similar topics day after day. I did not care for the quizzes, though I understand the purpose of having them. If to keep the quizzes idea, I would change the style of the quick to multiple choice or true or false. Short answer does reflect connective ideals, but most people just wrote something to write something. Also, class discussion was constantly filled with the same ideals being presented over and over. Sometimes I wanted to scream “abortion” just so that the subject would have changed. This class never genuinely got “off topic,” which is odd. To narrow it down, class discussions were fulfilled with people saying things such as “people don’t appreciate or respect nature enough,” or “nature is overlooked.” If anything, I would enforce students to choose topics to follow throughout the course of the semester, just as we did in Advanced Composition. This way, future presentations won’t just be about students standing in front of the class presenting what they read and what we think of it. That got old, real quick. I always like the blogs though; they came in handy for a good vent session. I don’t think it matters what class Dr. Morris ever teaches, she is a phenomenal and passionate educator.
Undies on a Line
What do people really see when they look outside there windows? I see trees, grass, rain, walkways, cars, lights, buses, people. I always wonder why people think of such little things that they see from nature. When i look outside, I don't want to see the negative things that life can bring. This world is too large to consume so little imagination. One friend of mine created an art project and wanted to display it somewhere out in the public of nature. Almost everywhere across campus, they made him take it down. What he made was a giant pair of underwear. They were about 7 feet tall and 5 feet wide whitey-tighties. He attached them to a string and hung them from one window of my dorm to another window on another floor. As soon as it was seen hanging, public safety called to make him take it down. What is so wrong with displaying our creativity within nature? People don't appreciate the little things within nature anymore is because people are always destructing our ideas of what is right and what is fascinating. If I want to hang a fake pair of huge underwear in public, who are you to tell me to take it down? I almost forget sometimes that this is a free country...
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
I think one thing I wanted to touch base on about this class and about the content of nature. Contextually, the books we use to read about nature within class have a objective purpose yet delineates itself subjectively. Many of the authors that were seen within American Earth are kinda up in the clouds, if you will. When I read a majority of the short stories, addresses, and formal papers from that book, sometimes I just wanted to say "what the hell." By no means am I saying that I disagree with some of the messages delivered from American Earth; it was just that some of the messages combined too many facts with their stronger opinions. You see, I believe that Thoreau balanced out facts and opinions well. He is a deserving writer to follow, in my opinion. I enjoy authors who have a subtle opinion backed up by unknown truths. It is hard to hear anything "new" or relevant in this day and age anymore, because I mean- we have technology, nothing is unknown. The next books that this society will make will be about technology and what we discovered through appreciating technology rather than nature. I understand why we read what we read in class, because nature is still prevalent within society and is greatly overlooked especially due to technology. Though, I feel as if what we read became redundant. If some of you hadn't noticed, our class discussions became less and less as the semester went on. It almost became more forcible to get people to talk and state opinions. I feel as if this was the case because the class kept repeating their ideals and opinions. You know, I totally respect your decisions as an American free human being- but some needed to stop preaching about vegan-ism and vegetarianism in relation to every single thing we read or talked about. A life choice is a life choice, just like the decision to eat meat and to litter. Not one person could address another person and exactly tell them what they do in their life is wrong, immoral- yes, wrong- no. I was waiting for the day that somebody asked me why I ate meat and didn't respect meat because it is a part of nature. If that day would have happened, I would have pulled out my invisible book of laws on meat and called it a day. Also, the stories read began to intertwine and almost sounded TOO similar. It was driving me crazy. Something I would consider changing for this class in the future is to have students pick a topic to follow throughout the course (just like in Advanced Comp) and stick to that topic only. This goes along with the presentations. They were too redundant. Standing in front of the classroom lecturing us about something from the book and showing us pictures to me is not an adequate way to go about learning. I think that presenters should have to create something engaging and mix up the norm. Just sayin'.
Poor Little Monsters
To get off of the topic of Chinese babies for one blog, let's talk about American babies. This blog is geared to help inform Americans about the difference between our government and the Chinese Communists. When typing in "American babies" into Google what comes up is quite annoying: baby magazines, baby photo contests, an American baby FACEBOOK? But what defines an American baby? Our country is the largest integrated country in the world, yet we still put the fair skinned child as the face of this country. Better yet, when I typed in "Chinese babies" into Google, what came up was as followed: "Do they eat babies in China?" "Babies for sale," "Dead babies found," "How Chinese babies pay the price for China's overpopulation," and over 5 links for "Chinese baby adoption." Being that Google is an American based website, it is quite sad to see that our focus within journals, magazines, newspapers, and books have a negative connotation in relation to Chinese babies. One of the articles that came up under "Chinese babies" was about tainted formula being put into the children's milk in China. A sample of the contaminant was found from over 20 companies across China. The substance showed to be Melamine. Melamine resulted in sickening over 6,000 babies and killing 3 infants. The Chinese Health Minister Gao Qiang's job was to thoroughly inspect these companies for any signs or type of contaminate. After detectives were able to inspect Gao Qiang and his former colleagues, detectives arrested him and over 20 others. Apparently these men were purposely poisoning these children. None of the article I read had said why, but from my guess it is because of the One-Child Policy. All of those in which were arrested were all male. Most of these men were married without children. My guess is that they figured out a clever way to help diminish the overpopulation problem. Well, what they thought would be inconspicuous was definitely stupidity.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Communism Timeline
Since the American government has such a huge impact on the African culture, why can't they say ANYTHING about the Chinese culture? Oh yeah, Africa's government is pointless while Chinese government are communists. If you want my opinion Mr. Blog, I would say that the blame for their communist government is Mao Zedong. Mao Zedong is the man who formed the Communist Party of China in 1949 (even thought communism was widely practiced since 1921, it was never official). He claimed that there was not enough form or structure within the Chinese government. Immediately after the declaration, China entered the Korean War. Events started building up year after year because of Zedong; because of him, the Chinese experienced the Great Leap Forward policy, widespread hunger as a result of the Great Leap Forward policy, the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards taking control of the local government, and him finally dying. As the years go on, the Chinese struggle with the fight for independence because their government officials only become more and more asinine. In 1994 China was criticized for human rights abuses and lost the bid to host the Year 2000 Olympics. Obviously China has more going on than the One-Child Policy, but the OCP is the most outstanding problem within their country, yet the most overlooked problem in their country. Even during my research, it is next to impossible to find any information in regards to when this policy came about, who started it, and why it was started (other than overpopulation means). This is how overlooked the One-Child Policy is and how desperately it needs to be reformed. Americans could do a better job at at least making it known within our society.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Adoption of Chinese Babies in the US
WARNING: THE PHOTO POSTED IS DISTURBING, BUT IT IS REALIt is becoming more and more prevalent that couples in the United States are adopting babies from Asia, China specifically. The one-child policy is more currently known as "China's war on women." A very disturbing quote derived from a Chinese official stated that "the one-child policy has prevented 300 million births, the equivalent of the population of Europe." China's abortion rate is astronomical, just like their suicide rate. What people may not know is that in China they have FORCED abortions, not so much as chosen abortions. Women have literally been 7 months pregnant and pulled off of the streets of China and forced into a room and had their own child ripped out of them fully developed by a medical practitioner. These medical examiners are murderers and deserve to be ripped off the streets and brutally beaten to death. Who enforces these rules? Where is the justice in this and how is this policy fair to the unborn child. Listen, we get the point that China is one of the most populous countries on earth, but do not kill a fetus or a fully developed baby just because these women do not have a birth permit and it is "illegal to be pregnant." If this was a policy in American, most teenagers would be mutilated and some dead. The forced abortions are literally killing many Chinese women and are killing their sense of being. What I don't understand is that the United states is one of the more significant countries that hold the most populous amount of "imported" Chinese babies. If it is so illegal to be pregnant in China, send those kids to countries where it is not. Why is it that American has so many imported Chinese babies, yet their mothers want them and it is mostly illegal to carry a child. That child must be extremely lucky to travel 30 hours to a family in need. I understand that the US government is desperately trying to help countries such as Africa, yet it is LEGAL to have children there. In China, women are being mutilated and killed based on an "unworthy" and "illegal" pregnancy. Isn't this some form of invasion of privacy? How is this not unjust and criminal? Why is this being so God damn overlooked???
The photo of the woman staring down at her dead baby in a bag is a real photo. This Chinese woman was ripped off of the street when she was 7 months pregnant and forced to go to a hospital where they forcibly killed her 7-month-old fetus. When the medical doctors told her she needed to pay them in order to rid of the body, she told them that she had no money. Therefore they left the baby in a bag aside of her bed for her to "deal with." These matters are too fucking overlooked. Is this seriously accepted and enforced? Fuck off Chinese government.
“Have Fewer Children Live Better Lives”
Many slogans about the one-child policy in China have hit the market since the late 1970s. To many, these slogans are "normal," but to people who live in say... American- they are offensive. For examples, many popular slogans consisted of saying: "China Needs Family Planning," "Late Marriage and Childbirth Are Worthy," “Have Fewer Children Live Better Lives,” and “Have Fewer, Better Children to Create Prosperity for the Next Generation.” ,These are just SOME of the ads that were displayed across the entire country of China once upon a time. In some parts of the country, many people can still see these faded signs and agreements. Though the fact of the matter that these signs are hardly displayed anymore, they are still noteworthy because it is still expected of parents to follows these harsh sayings. In particular, the slogan that states "China Needs Family Planning" came from a family that had two sons instead of one. Even to this day it is rare to see a family of 4, even if those two children are boys. Usually in China, if the mother gets pregnant for a second time and they find that the child is a boy, the doctors somewhat encourage them not to abort it primarily based on the fact that they are male and will only grow up to help their country succeed. When the 4-person family is seen in China it is almost never two daughters or a daughter and a son. But, if a daughter is born first and they try a second time for a boy and it turns out to be a boy, they will keep both. Anyways, these slogans are abrupt and offensive. How can somebody display the ideology of abortion, and how could one control a family that is not theirs? In China you can. This policy needs to be reformed.
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