Growing up I never knew that Martin Luther King Jr. was a devout Christian. I knew he was a pastor but I never knew that his writing was woven with Christian values and quotes. The letter is an explanation of what Martin Luther is going through and how he views the situation at hand. It divulges into the thought process that went into planning the peacefull protest and highlights the amount of concern they had for not disturbing a political election, even if that meant postponing their march over and over. The letter is dripping with the pain and oppression that his followers were feeling in burmingham. I was also very impressed by the level of artistic language used in the letter, it really is a beautiful piece of literature. After I read the letter I watched the 37 minute speech that Barack Obama gave on the issues of race that still exist in the world today. After experiencing both of these things I have a deep appreciation for the pain and suffering that racism brings to a community. One thing that will forever be in my heart is the quote from
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Letter From A Burmingham Jail
The Lion King
The lion king is one of my favorite childhood movies, so based solely on that fact I have a bias against anyone who would write a bad review about the movie. In the first paragraph or so the author takes one of my favorite scenes in the movie and draws a radical conclusion that the circle of life is some sick symbolism. Then she compares inner city
In Defense Of Talk Shows Response
I think calling talk shows a moralistic forum is a bit too much because I doubt that the reason for the show is to teach its participants the correct way to live and treat their friends. It seems to be more of a contest for who has the most deranged view of life and the craziest ideas of reality. They gave the example of a perverted relationship between a girl and her boyfriend, and just because the audience was not applauding this situation the author tries to draw a conclusion that the hosts strong words against the guests on the show are really some sort of exhortation not to sin but really he is just calling them crazy. I think talk shows are the lowest of human form and any one who watches them is wasting their time. There is no moral betterment that derives from these talk shows. The bible says that you should guard your eves and abstain from evil. These talk shows are definitely evil. They are true stories of sinful people with no form of repentance being publicly humiliated. One does not gain any practical knowledge about morality from these shows, just a picture of a fallen world and the victims of a life of sin. Overall if one idealized the whole situation and looked at the big picture I could understand the viewpoint of the author. But even so the church is the place for reproof and repentance not a talk show.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
lenses
Why we crave horror movies
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
remembering california
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
toys and barbies
First of all I’m in kind of a pessimistic mood because my windshield just cracked on route 128. I read the title toys and Barbie, and exactly as I assumed it was a dry essay that tried to make a doll conspiracy interesting. I was especially disturbed that the author tries to deduce a feminist position from a doll. It’s a toy, kids pretend they are older when they play with them, consequently the women have breasts because they are almost always visible, men don’t walk around with huge bulges trying to show them off. And they’re not sex dolls they aren’t meant to be naked they’re to play dress up on. Do we see male manikins with “junk” no but to we see female manikins with breasts? Yes. I bet if Barbie was lacking breasts this author would write a diatribe on how women are oppressed and cannot express their sexuality or some crap like that. Normally I am gracious with these essays, but this was a silly waste of time.