Saturday, May 12, 2012

Goodbye, I'm going home....Until the elections.

  -When I was in high school, a marjory of the people who I affiliated myself with, were very, politically, savey. I was always intrigued by the amount of information that flooded from these student. I was envious to the amount of knowledge that they had dug up. I almost though that what they said just came to them, like they were super geniuses. I always considered myself to be a moderate, but even a moderate has some sort of political structure. Now that I have taken History In The Making, I now know that I am a Liberal. A hyper liberal who makes outrageous comments that Walmart could commit mass genocide and get away with it and I mean it. But I am not a smug Liberal who preaches a message and then is a hypocrite. No I am not Hollywood celebrity.

  If I may be so honest. I think I learned too much, but I digress. I have learned so much that at this very moment, I find my self reading what I have written. But it is not a bad thing. There is so much information in the world and that I write. I so often look back on a topic we had written about, because they all interest me. Every single one. The Trayvon Martin case, the war in Afghanistan, Wikileaks etc. I am aware of things like Wikileaks whistle blower methods and how they hand out the information. I have learned the Presidential candidates each have certain goals and ideas they would like to take into order(repealing Obama care) and I have learned so much about the politics of the death penalty and other subjects

  Being so engrossed in the class and the topics, I learned that while these topics were interesting, having information is key. Especially non-bias information. If we were just told to write about how we feel about the topic, without having any information to back the writer up, it would be no different then the Rush Limbah day time talk show. just because they are testing whether or not birth control works efficiently, dose not make them sluts Rush Limbaugh. But I am digressing. Having the proper information is key. Also have a clear thesis statement that you can support in the end, is necessary to validate a point to begin with.

  While taking this class, I learned quite a bit about myself. As I said in my thesis statement, I came in knowing that I am a liberal, but had very little knowledge of the political world. Looking at a majority of the work we have done over the semester, I found myself to be a Hyper Liberal/Progressive. Some of the atrocity and rights broken in article and topics we covered made me realize it. But I am still fully acknowledging any opposing views. You are not advocating for a better tomorrow if you do not understand all opinions. I also learned to go deep into topics like war and others. I found people well informed like George Carlin and Bill Hicks who inspired me to take a stand in politics. and cited them occasionally in my blog posts, but still double checked their reliability.

  When the topic of change comes up, I don't think I would change very much or at all. In the beginning, I wished that a teacher and a class were tangible and that the tech department did not run into as many problems as I did. But just like the relevance of Ron Paul and Rick Perry, they eventually began to fade away. I also wished that I had the opportunity to post things into the discussion board, but I always missed my chance to. The only thing that didn't work for me was.....I don't really have an answer. Do you know you else doesn't have a straight answer? Mitt Romney.

 
  Skills that I obtained from thee class are mainly skill like keeping myself updated on current topics. I have already have several apps on my ipod touch to read in to articles at my will for the future. I also developed skills of writing down what I learned in case I want to take apart an article to understand it better.

  In the end, I think the topic I liked the most in the class, was discussion about political identity. It fascinated me because that was the moment were I realized that an identify politically dose really matter. If we were to just stand by nothing and take in the garbage we are feed everyday, then we would be zombies. Having apolitical identity, while important, is not as important as the voice we have. We have the identity, but using that identify at rally or even expressing your self on blogs make all the difference in the work or even your neighbor hood. I am thankful for taking this class. While I did not meet all of you, it was incredible to know that people my age have an opinion in politics and make that voice heard. Thank Professor Jeglinski for giving us the opportunity. I might just keep blog updates going. By the way, Free Syria.



    -Live Forever
Peter Thiago Rodrigues



  -Before I go, here are some entertaining, but educational videos I watch to better understand topics. While these videos are old, the comedians in them are timeless. Also here is good music if you don't like foul mouth comedians.

  -Comedians
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDkhzHQO7jY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEu1uOVUBnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1MuT_KSOo4

  -Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWuXmfgXVxY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzBqGk7l4A8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9kdHXrJYF8

1 comment:

  1. Peter,

    Great post! I love George Carlin, too. I also enjoy the Beatles and Oasis. I've seen Oasis play in Mansfield.

    I'm very pleased that you enjoyed this class. You stuck with it, and it was awesome to see your interests climb throughout the semester. The voice in your blogs got stronger and stronger.

    Political identity is one of my favorite focus topics, as I studied it extensively in grad school. Your interview with your Argentinian friend was great. Everyone likes to talk about politics, so it's interesting to see why they believe the things they do. It's all about how they interpret the word. As a "progressive", you may look around and see that there are many things that need to be fixed - and for a certain demographic of people (minorities, middle class, students, etc.).

    Great work. Take your passion for politics into all of your classes, and you will be a great success!

    GR: 100

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