To all my die hard followers,
For starters, Die Hard is a great movie and an even better series. That was random. Now my response...
Emerson believes that every man should be himself. Conformity, according to Emerson, is not the right way to go. If you conform to what everyone else does, then you are not being true to yourself, and, therefore, lose a part of your self. "The objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to you is, that it scatters your force" (23). This quote explains that when you conform to society, you are giving a part of your character. Emerson also believes that people should find their own path in life, instead of conceding to the path everyone takes. Emerson argued that how you behave affects how the rest of your life will turn out, which means that he believed strongly in the idea of karma. This relates to his idea of society, which he believes is a large group of people which agree on certain ideas and then conform to those ideals. That is why he thinks society is not a good thing. He strongly feels that people should not conform.
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JoeJoe El Futbolisto
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Response to the Quran burning
To whom it may concern, I am blogging about the plan Rev. Terry Jones has about burning the holy Muslim book, the Quran. I believe this will have many terrible side effects if he goes through with this. It will be very disrespectful to all Muslims and it would send out a bad image of what Americans think. It is also enforcing the stereotype that many Americans believe all Muslims are terrorists, which they are not. Also, if Al Queda finds out about this it will make them, as well as most other Muslim groups very angry. They will look at this act as a form of disrespect. Even if Jones does not go through with this plan, he has already disrespected and harmed, emotionally, the Muslim race. "whether or not he burns the Quran, Jones had already hurt the heart of the Muslim world." There is a very large difference between freedom of speech, which is allowed in the constitution, and acts of racism and indecency. Overall, this is a very unfair and racist act, and therefore I do not think he should go through with this.
Thanks for tuning in,
Joe Joe el fultbolisto
Thanks for tuning in,
Joe Joe el fultbolisto
Friday, September 3, 2010
Whatever happened to the signers of the Declaration of Independence?
The main point of this piece was to exemplify how brave and how much the signers had to sacrifice in order to fulfill their pledges. They gave up their wealth, land, family, etc. all so that the United States could emerge. I believe this is very heroic of all of them because they knew that they were going to have to sacrifice a lot if they were to successfully create a nation. John Hart had it the worst, in my opinion,. "Driven from his wifes bedside as she was dying... returning to find his wife dead and children vanished," (pg.70). So, I agree that these men were heroes for our nation, and that without there mighty sacrifices our nation would not be what it is today. It might not even exist.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The American Crisis Response
Dear fellow bloggers,
The main point of Thomas Paine's piece titled "the American Crisis" is to tell the people of the United States that they should be fighting not only for better rights, but for independence from Britain as well. This is a point that Paine tried to prove to Americans by creating his pamphlet. "For so unlimited a power can belong only to God," Paine wrote. This tells us that he felt the British had too much power over the US and that this was unjust to them. Therefore, he stressed the point to Americans everywhere that they should fight for their independence, and that is what they ended up doing. I believe that Paine was a very honorable man for doing this because he formed his own opinion, and stuck with it. I feel that he played a large part in motivating people during the American Revolution. So, I strongly agree with the point he is making in this piece because I, too, believe Britain had too much power for one country to have. I am glad that Paine was able to stand up for what he believed in, and lead America to Independence.
The main point of Thomas Paine's piece titled "the American Crisis" is to tell the people of the United States that they should be fighting not only for better rights, but for independence from Britain as well. This is a point that Paine tried to prove to Americans by creating his pamphlet. "For so unlimited a power can belong only to God," Paine wrote. This tells us that he felt the British had too much power over the US and that this was unjust to them. Therefore, he stressed the point to Americans everywhere that they should fight for their independence, and that is what they ended up doing. I believe that Paine was a very honorable man for doing this because he formed his own opinion, and stuck with it. I feel that he played a large part in motivating people during the American Revolution. So, I strongly agree with the point he is making in this piece because I, too, believe Britain had too much power for one country to have. I am glad that Paine was able to stand up for what he believed in, and lead America to Independence.
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