To be honest I did not really enjoy reading this
chapter. I know it is a fault of
my own, but I really do not like reading about politics and this chapter starts
to focus on political things that I should but do not have much interest
in. I think there were/are a lot
of scandals and its kind of depressing to read about them. I know this is just a small part of a
section in the chapter, but I though the Americans with Disabilities Act was a
major positive step in fairness in our politics. It is odd to think that I am now reading about things in a
history book that I was alive for.
It’s weird to think about that I was being born while the new
innovations were shaping trends of today.
People started to buy more fun and unnecessary things like handbags and
sport cars. 24 hour tv came about and so did internet! Now I wonder how people ever managed
without these daily used things.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
civil rights today
A civil rights movement that is relevant today is same sex marriage. I really do not understand why some people are so against it. I think that anyone should be allowed to marrythe person they want to spend the rest of their life with regardless off what gender they are. Honestly I do not even understand why some people care so much. It is not hurting anyone to let people of the same sex get married. It kind of shocks me that after all the civil rights movements this country has had in the past that we still cannot learn to except people for who they are when how they are is harmless. I read a litlle bit about this topic and found that just very resently Hawaii passed the law allowing same sex marriages.
“With today’s vote, Hawaii joins a growing number of states that recognize that our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters should be treated fairly and equally under the law. Whenever freedom and equality are affirmed, our country becomes stronger. By giving loving gay and lesbian couples the right to marry if they choose, Hawaii exemplifies the values we hold dear as a nation. I’ve always been proud to have been born in Hawaii, and today’s vote makes me even prouder. And Michelle and I extend our best wishes to all those in Hawaii whose families will now be given the security and respect they deserve. ”
The President and the First Family usually head to the Aloha state for the Holidays. Hawaii’s same-sex marriage bill becomes effective December 2 (assuming the governor signs it, which he has said he will.) Might the 44th President become the first sitting President to attend a same-sex wedding?
Something tells me Bo would want him to.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
ch29
Oh how the countercultural revolution changed things. It seems like one minute we had many
quiet youthful people just following in the foot steps of their parents to a
very voiceful and outgoing group of educated college students. Hippies will symbolize a time that I
think will always be remembered.
Drugs where experimented with and sex was no longer something you waited
to do with one person when you were married. In my opinion this time period of hippies greatly changed
our perspective on life. The new
outlook was if it feels good we should do it! The thought was both sex and
drugs make you feel good so why not do them all the time. People believed in love and peace and a
good time. Women’s focus on
equal education, jobs and the right to abortion started making changes in womens
opportunities that we should be thankful for today.
I never really fully understood what the Watergate upheaval
was about before reading this chapter.
I knew it was about Nixon and I knew he tried to cover up a scandal and
tapes were involved and I knew he resigned because of this scandal. However, I never knew the scandal was
about his dirty tricks to win and security break in involving wiretaps.
ch 28
Oh my gosh!
Reading about President Kennedy brings me back to third grade! My teacher was in love with
Kennedy. Every year third grade
puts on a performance for the school and every year part of it has to do with
JFK. We had to learn the Kennedy
girls songs and such. One of my
cousins is in her class this year and they are still learning all about JFK and
how he was handsome, inspirational and relatable. Its so sad that it took things like images of a police dog
attacking young black people to get people attention. In my opinion it should have taken a lot less than physical
abuse to get laws put in place that protected all races. Thank goodness for people like Martin
Luther King Jr. who spoke up for black rights and wasn’t afraid to proclaim
aloud his dream of freedom and equality amongst all races, black or white. I had no idea the Cosby Show came out
during this time. I wouldn’t have
thought that they would have a show staring black people during this time when
blacks were still discriminated against so much. I never really understood why so many people in America
disliked the Vietnam vets but after reading about the children and women that
the soldiers raped and massacred I can understand now. Just looking at the picture on page 707
is enough to raise questions about our soldier in Vietnam.
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