Many years ago, black and wrote couldn't mix. As many of you may know, back in the old time, America viewed black people as a piece of property, therefore, they were forbidden from many things. As time goes by, things got much better but even so, when blacks were allowed to do certain things in public, they were segregated. Even though, they were able to do these things, they were treated inferior to the whites, so they kept them away as way to not spoiled them. They had a saying "segrated but equal" trying to convince people that black people were equal to white people but blacks were treated terrible. During the early stage of civil rights movement (1950s), the board of education was challenged in the case of Brown v. Board of Education
This case is about a kid who wanted to go to a certain school and this school refused because of her skin color. Her parent and the community took it to the distance and challenge this decision in which the court decided in their favor. They found that an earlier case "Plessy v. Furgenson" which allowed segregation of school by race to be unconstitutional. They overturned that earlier case and unanimously favored the desegregation of school.
I chose this case because I feel like it has a huge importance on today's society. Imagine living in a world that was still segregated by race? Over the years, we've Learn a lot of different valuable things from the opposite race. Has segregation of race was still a huge thing, things would have been different. This case was a huge steps during the civil rights movement. It was a huge accomplishment, As it made it possible for blacks to go to the same school as the whites. The reason why it was huge for black people is because those schools were usually top school. During segregation time, things favored the whites. Black kids were sent to the worst schools once the country while the whites were favored to go to top schools. Nowadays, we live in a time that segregation is only done by wealth. The top schools are so expansive that certain class can't afford the schools and they end up going to the lower school. Segregation still exists, it's just being done differently.
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Saturday, June 23, 2018
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Unit 8
"Just as black anger often proved counterproductive, so have these white resentments distracted attention from the real culprits of the middle class squeeze – a corporate culture rife with inside dealing, questionable accounting practices, and short-term greed; a Washington dominated by lobbyists and special interests; economic policies that favor the few over the many. And yet, to wish away the resentments of white Americans, to label them as misguided or even racist, without recognizing they are grounded in legitimate concerns – this too widens the racial divide, and blocks the path to understanding"
First of, I must start by saying that Obama is one of the most represented man on earth. He is one of the many that I look up to, not just for his way of doing politics but also for his ways of thinking as a man. He is just an amazing speaker, a great man and such an intelligent person on many different level. In this particular section of Obama's speech, AMERICA's biggest problem lay there. The question of race has been a huge problem in America and we seem to stuck in there because we look past the real problem. As we can see in this quote, Obama is saying, that it doesn't matter what race you belong to, we must unite and come together and fight for what is right. It is true that black people's anger toward the past doesn't change the fact that we are suffering, it true that white people's ignorance also doesn't change it. One thing we must agree on is the fact that we live in a society that the middle class which consists of black and white folks are usually the one suffering. Politicians are dirty and greedy. In politics, we have a bunch of greedy lobbyists who only see their own interest and will push a candidate that we will make sure their dream is complete. Politicians always make certain choice that benefits a few over many others. Obama believed that all these things play a huge part in dividing society when it comes to race instead of trying to understand each other.
I chose this portion of the speech because I live in the best State on earth which is New York States. Living here comes with a lot of challenge and I understand. Living in New York, you get to be around all difference ethnicity groups, and that's the beauty of it. In order to live here, you must accept one race which is the human race. I am not saying that we do not have ignorant people around, because I've seen it but living in New York have made it so much better to cope with those problems. My goal is to see all race come together and work for what is right. I am not saying black people should forget about their past, all I am saying is we should look back at the past and at least try not be victim of the past. By that I mean, look at what we've been through and take what's good of it and bring it to this day so we can work for great things to come. I believe the human race can be in a better place but it will take a lot of work. We need to work together.
First of, I must start by saying that Obama is one of the most represented man on earth. He is one of the many that I look up to, not just for his way of doing politics but also for his ways of thinking as a man. He is just an amazing speaker, a great man and such an intelligent person on many different level. In this particular section of Obama's speech, AMERICA's biggest problem lay there. The question of race has been a huge problem in America and we seem to stuck in there because we look past the real problem. As we can see in this quote, Obama is saying, that it doesn't matter what race you belong to, we must unite and come together and fight for what is right. It is true that black people's anger toward the past doesn't change the fact that we are suffering, it true that white people's ignorance also doesn't change it. One thing we must agree on is the fact that we live in a society that the middle class which consists of black and white folks are usually the one suffering. Politicians are dirty and greedy. In politics, we have a bunch of greedy lobbyists who only see their own interest and will push a candidate that we will make sure their dream is complete. Politicians always make certain choice that benefits a few over many others. Obama believed that all these things play a huge part in dividing society when it comes to race instead of trying to understand each other.
I chose this portion of the speech because I live in the best State on earth which is New York States. Living here comes with a lot of challenge and I understand. Living in New York, you get to be around all difference ethnicity groups, and that's the beauty of it. In order to live here, you must accept one race which is the human race. I am not saying that we do not have ignorant people around, because I've seen it but living in New York have made it so much better to cope with those problems. My goal is to see all race come together and work for what is right. I am not saying black people should forget about their past, all I am saying is we should look back at the past and at least try not be victim of the past. By that I mean, look at what we've been through and take what's good of it and bring it to this day so we can work for great things to come. I believe the human race can be in a better place but it will take a lot of work. We need to work together.
Gerrymandering
Gerrymandering is something that I've always been very skeptical about. Gerrymandering is a process that is being used by our government to manipulate votes. This manipulate the electoral process in which it always favor a particular political party. Gerrymandering is key in keeping a state either republican or democrat. Many people might wonder why is it s hard for certain state to switch during election's time but it's not that easy, gerrymandering make sure that it isn't done easily. This process devise districts and give extra seats to some states or some area base on how it is devised.
Me personally, I do not support this move became I think, as a result of gerrymandering, the people are sometimes being misrepresented. Gerrymandering happens in a way that sometimes the people from the poor area usually gets less representatives which means that their voices aren't really being heard as it should.
Me personally, I do not support this move became I think, as a result of gerrymandering, the people are sometimes being misrepresented. Gerrymandering happens in a way that sometimes the people from the poor area usually gets less representatives which means that their voices aren't really being heard as it should.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Unit 7
"Citizens, your fathers made good that resolution. They succeeded; and to-day you reap the fruits of their success. The freedom gained is yours; and you, therefore, may properly celebrate this anniversary. The 4th of July is the first great fact in your nation’s history — the very ring-bolt in the chain of your yet undeveloped destiny."
Throughtput this public letter by Frederick Douglass, he made a lot of point pointing to the celebration of July 4th. This letter, many can say is a denial of the invitation that was sent to him to deliver a speech during a July 4th celebration. Many may ask, why deny such opportunity? In this letter, Douglass outlined all the reason why that American should be happy to celebrate July 4th and at the same time he raised any questions. Also in this letter, we can say that he doesn't believe that July 4th should be celebrated by certain groups of people. As the title suggested "what is July 4th to slaves"? Also as a black man, he felt like America isn't his home as he is referriring to America as "your" instead of "our" to the people. In this letter, many people might argue that Douglass strongly believe that July 4th shouldn't be celebrated by black people or people who descendends of slaves. The fact being that, during July 4th 1776 no slaves were free, he felt that black people shouldn't celebrate this holiday.
Many might ask why did I choose this controversial topic. The fact of the matter that it is controversial is the main reason why I chose it. I personally love controversial topics and I feel like it's always a good time to discuss important issue. Do I personally think that July 4th shouldn't be celebrate by black people? NO NO! That is ridiculous! That's the main problem in today's society, we are too selfish! Instead of looking at the past and make compromise in order to better our future, we look back and use it as a way to distant ourselves from certain thing. I think during July 4th, whatever race you belong to, and whatever you believe in, we should come together as one race, the human race and celebrate together. Yes, I understand many people might frustrated about the past, but it doesn't change the future! The present is what change the future. So let's look at the past, learn from it, focus on the present to better our future. Happy early July 4th to everyone!
Throughtput this public letter by Frederick Douglass, he made a lot of point pointing to the celebration of July 4th. This letter, many can say is a denial of the invitation that was sent to him to deliver a speech during a July 4th celebration. Many may ask, why deny such opportunity? In this letter, Douglass outlined all the reason why that American should be happy to celebrate July 4th and at the same time he raised any questions. Also in this letter, we can say that he doesn't believe that July 4th should be celebrated by certain groups of people. As the title suggested "what is July 4th to slaves"? Also as a black man, he felt like America isn't his home as he is referriring to America as "your" instead of "our" to the people. In this letter, many people might argue that Douglass strongly believe that July 4th shouldn't be celebrated by black people or people who descendends of slaves. The fact being that, during July 4th 1776 no slaves were free, he felt that black people shouldn't celebrate this holiday.
Many might ask why did I choose this controversial topic. The fact of the matter that it is controversial is the main reason why I chose it. I personally love controversial topics and I feel like it's always a good time to discuss important issue. Do I personally think that July 4th shouldn't be celebrate by black people? NO NO! That is ridiculous! That's the main problem in today's society, we are too selfish! Instead of looking at the past and make compromise in order to better our future, we look back and use it as a way to distant ourselves from certain thing. I think during July 4th, whatever race you belong to, and whatever you believe in, we should come together as one race, the human race and celebrate together. Yes, I understand many people might frustrated about the past, but it doesn't change the future! The present is what change the future. So let's look at the past, learn from it, focus on the present to better our future. Happy early July 4th to everyone!
Friday, June 15, 2018
Unit 6
"But, to speak practically and as a citizen, unlike those who call themselves no-government men, I ask for, not at once no government, but at once a better government. Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect, and that will be one step toward obtaining it."
Many people call themselves antigovernment, for the sole reason that they believe everytime government is involve, things usually go wrong. This quote is implying how people should see the government. Instead of calling yourself anti-government and tend to oppose anything that government put in please, such should look for ways to help better our government. In this quote, Thoreau is implying that even though he condemn a lot of things that the government does, he is t anti-government. He wants a better government, a government that will listen to its people and do rights for the people and by the people. A government that is literally govern by the people.
I pick this quote because I've came across a lot of people who oppose the government, especially in my home land, Haiti. Haitian politics is very complicated, only a small portion of the population make their ways to the poll when its election time. But, when the government that is in place isn't doing what the opposition think is right, they go on riots. History always repaeats itself. I've seen it happens all the time. Let's take the current president of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse, for example. During the election, less than 1.5millions people went to the poll, and he ended up winning the election by less than 1 million votes, in a country that has a population of 10+ millions. Now that he is president, every week there is a demonstration on the street. To me, it's just crazy how so many people refuse to go to the poll and then call themselves anti-government. A country cannot function with a full, And honest government
Many people call themselves antigovernment, for the sole reason that they believe everytime government is involve, things usually go wrong. This quote is implying how people should see the government. Instead of calling yourself anti-government and tend to oppose anything that government put in please, such should look for ways to help better our government. In this quote, Thoreau is implying that even though he condemn a lot of things that the government does, he is t anti-government. He wants a better government, a government that will listen to its people and do rights for the people and by the people. A government that is literally govern by the people.
I pick this quote because I've came across a lot of people who oppose the government, especially in my home land, Haiti. Haitian politics is very complicated, only a small portion of the population make their ways to the poll when its election time. But, when the government that is in place isn't doing what the opposition think is right, they go on riots. History always repaeats itself. I've seen it happens all the time. Let's take the current president of Haiti, Jovenel Moïse, for example. During the election, less than 1.5millions people went to the poll, and he ended up winning the election by less than 1 million votes, in a country that has a population of 10+ millions. Now that he is president, every week there is a demonstration on the street. To me, it's just crazy how so many people refuse to go to the poll and then call themselves anti-government. A country cannot function with a full, And honest government
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
UNIT 5
"And now, Mr. President, I draw these observations to a close. I have spoken freely, and I meant to do so. I have sought to make no display. I have sought to enliven the occasion by no animated discussion, nor have I attempted any train of elaborate argument. I have wished only to speak my sentiments, fully and at length, being desirous, once and for all, to let the Senate know, and to let the country know ,the opinions and sentiments which I entertain on all these subjects. These opinions are not likely to be suddenly changed. If there be any future service that I can render to the country, consistently with these sentiments and opinions, I shall cheerfully render it. If there be not, I shall still be glad to have had an opportunity to disburden myself from the bottom of my heart, and to make known every political sentiment that therein exists."
Sometimes, in life, it is very hard to come forward and let everyone knows how you are truly feeling. Sometimes in politics, politicians will say they think are politically correct, but not exactly what they really want to say. In this quote, we are seeing a senotor who is really passionate about airing out his opinion. This senotor is reassuring the people of how wrong he personally feel like slavery was. He knows that when it comes to this issue, there was a big difference between the north and the south, he just doesn't seems to understand as to why so. Why must the country be so divided on something that is so wrong in the eyes of the people? As northerner, of course, he believe slavery was totally wrong since majority of northerner ap posed slavery. And also, he knows that opinions may change sometimes, he acknowledged that. His won't change anytime soon, unless for the right reasons. Maybe if someone comes to him with all 100% reasons as to why slavery was right, then maybe, his opinion may change. Untill such a thing happens, his opinion remain.
The reason why I chose to discuss this specific part of the speech is mainly because can sense his passion. His passion to air out his opinion instead of just being politically correct. His main focus during the speech was making sure that whoever is listening to him during such speech, know that slavery was wrong. He focused on that, and I personally think he did a great job. Sure, many people might feel different, but his job was to make sure that they hear his opinion. And he made it clear that he didn't want his voice to be heard just as a northerner but as an American who wants what's best for the people.
Sometimes, in life, it is very hard to come forward and let everyone knows how you are truly feeling. Sometimes in politics, politicians will say they think are politically correct, but not exactly what they really want to say. In this quote, we are seeing a senotor who is really passionate about airing out his opinion. This senotor is reassuring the people of how wrong he personally feel like slavery was. He knows that when it comes to this issue, there was a big difference between the north and the south, he just doesn't seems to understand as to why so. Why must the country be so divided on something that is so wrong in the eyes of the people? As northerner, of course, he believe slavery was totally wrong since majority of northerner ap posed slavery. And also, he knows that opinions may change sometimes, he acknowledged that. His won't change anytime soon, unless for the right reasons. Maybe if someone comes to him with all 100% reasons as to why slavery was right, then maybe, his opinion may change. Untill such a thing happens, his opinion remain.
The reason why I chose to discuss this specific part of the speech is mainly because can sense his passion. His passion to air out his opinion instead of just being politically correct. His main focus during the speech was making sure that whoever is listening to him during such speech, know that slavery was wrong. He focused on that, and I personally think he did a great job. Sure, many people might feel different, but his job was to make sure that they hear his opinion. And he made it clear that he didn't want his voice to be heard just as a northerner but as an American who wants what's best for the people.
Monday, June 11, 2018
UNIT 4
"In a democracy, no one person should wield so much power for so long. Article III of the Constitution provides that federal judges “shall hold their offices during good behaviour.” In practice this language means they serve for life absent voluntary retirement or impeachment. Were we to draft the Constitution today, we would be wise to reconsider this provision."
Democracy? Something to think about. Is there democracy in the United States of America? We advocate for democracy all over the world, but do we follow the same path? It's clear to me that this quote is actually questioning our democracy. In the US, Supreme Court judges serve a life term in power. This quote is challenging such provision. Why do we give so much power to some people if we claim to be in a democracy? In democracy, it's okay for one to wield power but not for so long. This quote is question whether or not we are actually a democracy of let someone hold power for so long. Supreme Court judges are very powerful in this country. As time changes, judges should change also. This quote is suggesting that our leaders take a look at our constitution and try to make a wise decision when it comes to this topic. No one should be in power for life if we want to be consider as a democracy. Calling on the government to make a wise decision and reconsider such provision.
I chose this quote because for so long, I've been wanting to see hat provision changes. Me personally, I never understand why we let any position rule for so long if we claim to be a democracy, to me that's dictatorship. Some people went as far as saying that judges should serve an 18 years term, nothing wrong with that. In my own eyes, I think the maximum term for a Supreme Court judge should be 20 years, solely because I want gen to experience different government so they do not favor a specific political party. We want judges to be as conservative as possible. The main purpose of a judge should be to do what's right for the people, but it's really hard to find that. Nowadays, we live in a society where everything is political. People in power only want to put other people like them next to them. The government is soft nowadays and they are afraid of criticism. My only problem with the life term is the fact that once these judges make a decision, it's really hard to come back and get a different opinion but if we have different judges every 15-20 years, I feel like our country could have been a lot different for better or worse. I want to say we live in a democracy but I don't believe it. A lot of things we do, do not correlates with Democracy. I'll leave you with one simple question, if we live in a democracy, why are we still using the electoral college ststem to elect president? Something to thing about!
Democracy? Something to think about. Is there democracy in the United States of America? We advocate for democracy all over the world, but do we follow the same path? It's clear to me that this quote is actually questioning our democracy. In the US, Supreme Court judges serve a life term in power. This quote is challenging such provision. Why do we give so much power to some people if we claim to be in a democracy? In democracy, it's okay for one to wield power but not for so long. This quote is question whether or not we are actually a democracy of let someone hold power for so long. Supreme Court judges are very powerful in this country. As time changes, judges should change also. This quote is suggesting that our leaders take a look at our constitution and try to make a wise decision when it comes to this topic. No one should be in power for life if we want to be consider as a democracy. Calling on the government to make a wise decision and reconsider such provision.
I chose this quote because for so long, I've been wanting to see hat provision changes. Me personally, I never understand why we let any position rule for so long if we claim to be a democracy, to me that's dictatorship. Some people went as far as saying that judges should serve an 18 years term, nothing wrong with that. In my own eyes, I think the maximum term for a Supreme Court judge should be 20 years, solely because I want gen to experience different government so they do not favor a specific political party. We want judges to be as conservative as possible. The main purpose of a judge should be to do what's right for the people, but it's really hard to find that. Nowadays, we live in a society where everything is political. People in power only want to put other people like them next to them. The government is soft nowadays and they are afraid of criticism. My only problem with the life term is the fact that once these judges make a decision, it's really hard to come back and get a different opinion but if we have different judges every 15-20 years, I feel like our country could have been a lot different for better or worse. I want to say we live in a democracy but I don't believe it. A lot of things we do, do not correlates with Democracy. I'll leave you with one simple question, if we live in a democracy, why are we still using the electoral college ststem to elect president? Something to thing about!
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