Sunday, October 26, 2008

Wow. It is true that disney films are stereotyping masculinity. I love those disney movies, so its weird to see that i was exposed to it so early. It causes girls to think that they want a guy to come sweep them off their feet, like every guy in a disney movie. Our culture should promote nonviolence in men, so guys wouldn't feel like they have to live up to the expectations of being violent. Some television programs do not promote violence. Like in the Office, Jim, the perfect guy, isn't violent and is thought of as being funny and cute. It works!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Fear in U.S.

I found Bowling for Columbine very interesting to watch. It was really surprising when Moore went to the leader of the NRA to ask questions about rallys he held in cities that just had killings caused by a gun and he couldn't answer. I also learned that even though Canada has so many guns, and is a prime hunting country, they have so very few deaths caused by guns there. In the US, we have over 11,000 deaths caused by guns. I think the reason for that is fear. US media and news has filled their citizens with so much fear in every news story. The news channels purposely try to find the story that sounds most dangerous to people. This may be a major cause of fear in the US and could be the reason there are many deaths caused by guns. It was funny how so many people, mostly adults, would say that child shootings were caused by Marylin Manson music. When people can't find the cause of a problem, they make quick reactions to make them feel safer.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Dependence

Americans are afraid of dependence because we learned to grow up depending on only yourself. It's a trust issue that keeps us from allowing ourselves to rely on anyone. The capatalism cycle is to grow up, become successful and independent. When we think about our future, we think about only ourselves; how will I become successful?; what do I want to do? We believe that our friends and family will have a way of connecting themselves into it, but sometimes they don't. I depend on my parents, which does bother me. I really want to become independent from my parents, but I want them in my lives. I just don't want to depend on what I'm used to them giving me. I really want to become strong and independent. I'm hoping those calls for life advice to my mom will slowly come to an end when I'm in and out of college, but I have a feeling they won't.

Monday, October 6, 2008

absolutely nothing

The "nothing" assignment was something i really enjoyed. To be in a public place, and truly doing nothing really makes you stop and see everything around you. A lot of people had said that when doing it people were checking up on them. Some people wouldn't allow them to do "nothing". Although, in my case, I was outside the Union Station so not many people stopped to check if i was O.K. Everyone down town seems to always be in a rush: the way people drive, the hurried walk across the street. When I took a moment to stop and take things in, I was really able to enjoy the city. I was able to set apart all the different sounds of the city. I was also able to do a lot of people watching, which is something I already enjoy to do. You notice a lot more of what's around you once you sit back and actually let yourself notice.