I was reminded today that we only have 16 days left of school as seniors. I can honestly say I have enjoyed my four years at Deerfield High. Having the privilege of going to a great high school with great teachers made me really appreciate our community. It made me think about "no child left behind" which I believe is very false. There are many kids that don’t have the privilege that we at Deerfield High school have. They don’t have the resources or the caliber of teachers that we do. I hope that most kids take advantage of the privileges given to them. There is a big problem in schools today, because not all kids are given the same opportunity as they should be. My aunt teaches at an under privilege school in Michigan and she told me that the kids come to school with no food and not enough money to get a lunch. People need to be reminded that what is given to them are special, and the kids at Deerfield High School need to take advantage of a great situation.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Boston Bombing
On Friday we finally caught the Boston Marathon Bombers. No one is exactly sure why the brothers from Russia committed this act of terror on the innocent people of Boston, but I can say I hope the punishment that 19 year old Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev receives is worthy of his crime. Not only did these two men kill 3 people and injure over 100 people with a bomb, they also killed MIT police officer Sean Collier, and injured another officer who is now in stable condition. What these two men did to the city of Boston and the families of the victims is awful. I hope Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be put through the same terror as the family’s that were affected by the bombings and shootings. I believe that older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev got the easy way out by getting killed in a shooting with Boston Police. I hope we can find the reason for them committing this act and punish Dzhokhar appropriately. I don’t believe he will receive the death penalty, but life in prison would be appropriate to me. My heart goes out to all the victims and their families and I hope they can move past this awful week. I was also happy to see the way the people of Boston responded and if I was from Boston I would be proud of the way they responded.
Below is a link of the fans of the Boston Bruins singing the national anthem a day after the bombing. It was a very happy moment in an awful week.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Tiger Woods #1
It has happened again Tiger has climbed the ranks and has become the number one golfer in the world. He's driving like he use to and putting like he was famous for. No one knows the answer to why he is so good again but some accredit it to his new girlfriend Lindsey Vonn. Whatever is helping Tiger it is working. Although he did not win his 5th masters this weekend he very much could have. An unlikely hitting of the pin on 16 on Saturday coasted him a couple strokes. On top of hitting the pin and making it bounce into the water Woods was charged with a two stroke penalty for an illegal dropping of the ball. Many thought that Woods should have withdrawn from the competition after being caught for dropping the ball illegally but I disagree. He did not know of the rule which was put in place only a year ago, and he apologized and accepted his punishment with respect. Many people also said that if it wasn't Tiger Woods then he would have been kicked out, and honestly how can you blame the masters? Woods brings in so much revenue that it would be an awful business move for them. I think with everything that happened this weekend it was not a failure for Woods.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Hidden Bias
After completing my test according to the IAT tests I show a
strong preference towards whites. I was surprised by my result, because going
into this I agreed that I had a small bias preference towards whites, but I wouldn’t
consider myself to have a strong preference. I think I had this result, because
I honestly got confused and tried to go fast. I honestly don’t know how I feel
about this test because it is a possibility that I do have a strong preference
towards European white people and I associate bad things with African American
people. The major question I have concerning this assignment is how they get
there results? Do they add up the ones you got wrong? I’m curious to know how
they come to their conclusions. Also I’m curious to know how this test reflects
on my everyday life? Do I always have a strong bias?
I now realize not to take this test as literal as my result
and to not assume that I have a strong bias towards whites. I also now understand
what it truly means to have “hidden bias” towards someone. I’ve never believed
in treating someone different because of the color of their skin but I do agree
that people like myself have hidden thoughts in their head about people of a different
race. If you see an African American male driving around Deerfield in a very
nice car you might assume he’s an athlete or assume a stereotype, purely because
of the color of their skin. Although you may not be raciest it still comes to
your mind first, it’s the society we live in. I also learned that I am one of
those kids that sees an African American male driving a Mercedes and the first
thought that pops into my mind is that he is an athlete. I feel ashamed of
that, but I can assure you I am not raciest. I know understand the true
definition of what it means to have a preference to be around someone of your
own race. I agree that people develop prejudice when they are young it is
something your born into and when you’re young you have a less developed opinion
on subjects. I also agree that people embrace bias after developing a prejudice.
Like I said before hidden bias might affect me, because my first thought about
a person of different race might be a stereotype.