“It’s not like he went up to the woman and tried to grab her or touch her in a sexual way,” Ms Lockett said. “So why would he be suspended for two days?”
On Wednesday, Chiquita Lockett received a phone call from the principal of her son's elementary school with some news that would upset her. The comments made by Emanyea Lockett earned him a 2 day suspension for calling his teacher "cute." The principal claims his actions were "innapropriate behavior" and "a form of sexual harrasment." Emanyea only in fourth grade, is confused as to why he has to be punished and sit at home for two days. He told reporters that "I was talking to my friends and I said Miss Taylor was cute." According to several sources, the conversation Lockett had with his friends was overheard by a substitute teacher who reported it. In an interview Lockett's mom told a reporter she was surprised by the suspension because she felt her son didnt do anything inaapropriate. The district's Code of Conduct doesn't list "inappropriate behavior," but says "disruption of school" is punishable by five days of out of school suspension.
I think this boy's punishment is absolutely absurd. Kids say stuff all the time without thinking, and the thing is what Emanyea said wasn't even "inappropriate." The teacher who reported it took it way out of proprtion and getting this boy suspension. There are plenty of kids who make comments like that who don't get in trouble, but why does he have to be punished for something as little as this? It's not like he touched the teacher or was blatantly inappropriate, he just made a comment like any other 9 year old boy would. The teacher hasnt even commented on the situation. She could see this as a cute harmless comment the little boy gave her. I just don't understand why nowadays so many things are blown out of proportion and taken so seriously. There are so many other things that should be focused on instead of this comment. Hopefully Emanyea will be careful what he says now so he won't get in further trouble for something as little as this.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Jason Bitz case
"I just want JJ back, that's all I want," said his sister, Krista Bitz, 24. "JJ was not a threat to anybody."
"I didn't think he was a cop," Toth said. "He had pajamas on."
23-year old, Jason Bitz was shot and killed Halloween morning during a confrontation with an off duty Santa Anna police detective. According to Bitz's sister, Jason was far from perfect. He grew up in a rough life, moving constantly from motel to motel with his mom and sister. Prior to his death, Jason had been arrested for charges of drug posession and driving a stolen vehicle. The detective who is yet to be identified, walked out of his home and saw Bitz trying to steal a van outside of his home. According to Garcia, the owner of the vehicle, he had given Jason permission to borrow the vehicle. The detective claims Bitz reached for his waistband before he shot him, but Bitz was unarmed. After the confrontation, the detective got in his car and chased after Bitz. AFter a few blocks, Bitz got out of the car and somehow got in the front seat of the detective's car. Bitz then reached for his waistband, causing the detective to fire four shots. Bitz was shot multiple times in the chest and arm. The detective responsible for Jason's death returned back to work after briefly being placed on administrative leave. While the detective is back at work, Bitz's family is having a hard time dealing with their loss of "JJ."
I think it's so sad that Jason was killed when in truth, he wasn't doing anything to deserve to be killed. As an off duty police officer, the detective felt obligated to intervene in something he saw the could have been wrong. But that's what seems to wrong in a lot of cases nowadays. Before having any proof that someone is comitting a crime, the government comitts a crime their self. Jason was innocently going to a borrowed car adn the aggressiveness of the officer provoked him tor react the way he did. Something needs to be done to stop innocent people from being killed and police not being punished. The officer only got a slap on the wrist and wasn't punished for Jason's death. It's not for to Jason and his family for the grief they are going through right now.
JUSTICE FOR JJ
"I didn't think he was a cop," Toth said. "He had pajamas on."
23-year old, Jason Bitz was shot and killed Halloween morning during a confrontation with an off duty Santa Anna police detective. According to Bitz's sister, Jason was far from perfect. He grew up in a rough life, moving constantly from motel to motel with his mom and sister. Prior to his death, Jason had been arrested for charges of drug posession and driving a stolen vehicle. The detective who is yet to be identified, walked out of his home and saw Bitz trying to steal a van outside of his home. According to Garcia, the owner of the vehicle, he had given Jason permission to borrow the vehicle. The detective claims Bitz reached for his waistband before he shot him, but Bitz was unarmed. After the confrontation, the detective got in his car and chased after Bitz. AFter a few blocks, Bitz got out of the car and somehow got in the front seat of the detective's car. Bitz then reached for his waistband, causing the detective to fire four shots. Bitz was shot multiple times in the chest and arm. The detective responsible for Jason's death returned back to work after briefly being placed on administrative leave. While the detective is back at work, Bitz's family is having a hard time dealing with their loss of "JJ."
I think it's so sad that Jason was killed when in truth, he wasn't doing anything to deserve to be killed. As an off duty police officer, the detective felt obligated to intervene in something he saw the could have been wrong. But that's what seems to wrong in a lot of cases nowadays. Before having any proof that someone is comitting a crime, the government comitts a crime their self. Jason was innocently going to a borrowed car adn the aggressiveness of the officer provoked him tor react the way he did. Something needs to be done to stop innocent people from being killed and police not being punished. The officer only got a slap on the wrist and wasn't punished for Jason's death. It's not for to Jason and his family for the grief they are going through right now.
JUSTICE FOR JJ
Friday, November 18, 2011
Penn State Child Rape Scandal
"When the word gets out, when people understand that authorities are actually doing something about this, that they may be believed, then more people come forward," Corbett said
"if you eyewitness the abuse, you have a direct obligation to go to law enforcement."
Former Penn State University football assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky has allegations made against him over an allege cover-up of incidents that occured at the university. Sandusky, a long time defensive coordinator, under head coach Joe Paterno, retired in 1999 but remained access to Penn State's athletic facilities. In 2011 a Penn State janitor names James Calhoun witnessed Sandusky in the football showers, performing oral sex on a boy between the ages of 11 and 13. He reported the incident to the immediate supervisor, Jay Witherirte, but he passed it along to neither school nor police officials. Another witness, Mike McQueary, told Paterno that he had seen Sandusky sexually assaulting a 10-year old boy in the shower facilites. Paterno then reported the allegations to Penn State athletic director Tim Curley. In Novemeber 2011, Sandusky was arrested on 40 counts of molesting eight boys over a 15-year period. Also, Curley and Vice President Gary Schultz resigned after being charged with failing to report the incident to police and lying to a grand jury regarding what they knew about the incidents. On November 9, Pater announced he would retire at the end of the season but hours later Penn State trustees fired him and forced Spanier to resign.
I am extremely disgusted by this case and even more creeped out that Sandusky got away with so many times of molesting innocent young boys. It's crazy to think that the supervisors of Penn State football didn't doa nything to stop it. With all the complaints and reports made there should have been something done. I personally don't think that Paterno is fully at fault because he did report it. Since he didn't actually see it, taking matters into his owns hands would just make things messier. That's the problem in todays society, people step into other people's business when really the subnject of the matter has nothing to do with them. I think Paterno did what was right by reporting it and not fully intervening by personally contacting the police. Paterno should not be punished like he is because he did what was right at the time.
"if you eyewitness the abuse, you have a direct obligation to go to law enforcement."
Former Penn State University football assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky has allegations made against him over an allege cover-up of incidents that occured at the university. Sandusky, a long time defensive coordinator, under head coach Joe Paterno, retired in 1999 but remained access to Penn State's athletic facilities. In 2011 a Penn State janitor names James Calhoun witnessed Sandusky in the football showers, performing oral sex on a boy between the ages of 11 and 13. He reported the incident to the immediate supervisor, Jay Witherirte, but he passed it along to neither school nor police officials. Another witness, Mike McQueary, told Paterno that he had seen Sandusky sexually assaulting a 10-year old boy in the shower facilites. Paterno then reported the allegations to Penn State athletic director Tim Curley. In Novemeber 2011, Sandusky was arrested on 40 counts of molesting eight boys over a 15-year period. Also, Curley and Vice President Gary Schultz resigned after being charged with failing to report the incident to police and lying to a grand jury regarding what they knew about the incidents. On November 9, Pater announced he would retire at the end of the season but hours later Penn State trustees fired him and forced Spanier to resign.
I am extremely disgusted by this case and even more creeped out that Sandusky got away with so many times of molesting innocent young boys. It's crazy to think that the supervisors of Penn State football didn't doa nything to stop it. With all the complaints and reports made there should have been something done. I personally don't think that Paterno is fully at fault because he did report it. Since he didn't actually see it, taking matters into his owns hands would just make things messier. That's the problem in todays society, people step into other people's business when really the subnject of the matter has nothing to do with them. I think Paterno did what was right by reporting it and not fully intervening by personally contacting the police. Paterno should not be punished like he is because he did what was right at the time.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Texas Judge Beats Daughter In Video
"No, in my mind I haven't done anything wrong other than discipline my child after she was caught stealing. And I did lose my temper, but I've since apologized,"
"I just wanted somebody to see it and tell me, 'no, Hillary this wasn't right and I'm glad you were able to grow up and move on past this' and 'no, your Dad wasn't right,'"
A video of a prominent Texas judge beating his daughter has surfaced the internet. He's beating his daughter with a belt and cursing at her, but he claims he was simply disciplining his child and did nothing wrong. Hillary Adams, the daughter who is seen being beaten in the video, secretly recorded the beating seven years ago and recently uploaded it to youtube and it soon became viral. Both Hillary and William Adams have said the beating took place as punishment for then 16-year-old Hillary illegally downloading from the internet. It was shot in 2004 by a secret camera Hillary set up when she anticipated her father might beat her. She said the beatings were a regular part of her life during those years, but she did not publish the video until now because she feared it would incite more violence, according to the interview. What's ironic is that her father is a judge and does cases solely on child and sex abuse.
I think its absolutely absurd that he beat her to this extent and this wasn't the only time that it happened. Child abuse should be stopped and the victims absuers shouldnt get off so easily like this judge. The fact that the judge is a judge for cases like the one he is involved in is really ironic. He puts criminals behind bars for committing crimes like the one he has committed upon his own daughter. I dont think he should be back allowed being a judge because it's too contraditctory. I hope the daughter gets the help recovering from this abuse and that the father will be punished so cases like this can be prevented.
"I just wanted somebody to see it and tell me, 'no, Hillary this wasn't right and I'm glad you were able to grow up and move on past this' and 'no, your Dad wasn't right,'"
A video of a prominent Texas judge beating his daughter has surfaced the internet. He's beating his daughter with a belt and cursing at her, but he claims he was simply disciplining his child and did nothing wrong. Hillary Adams, the daughter who is seen being beaten in the video, secretly recorded the beating seven years ago and recently uploaded it to youtube and it soon became viral. Both Hillary and William Adams have said the beating took place as punishment for then 16-year-old Hillary illegally downloading from the internet. It was shot in 2004 by a secret camera Hillary set up when she anticipated her father might beat her. She said the beatings were a regular part of her life during those years, but she did not publish the video until now because she feared it would incite more violence, according to the interview. What's ironic is that her father is a judge and does cases solely on child and sex abuse.
I think its absolutely absurd that he beat her to this extent and this wasn't the only time that it happened. Child abuse should be stopped and the victims absuers shouldnt get off so easily like this judge. The fact that the judge is a judge for cases like the one he is involved in is really ironic. He puts criminals behind bars for committing crimes like the one he has committed upon his own daughter. I dont think he should be back allowed being a judge because it's too contraditctory. I hope the daughter gets the help recovering from this abuse and that the father will be punished so cases like this can be prevented.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Search for Missing Arizona Girl Isn't Getting Proper Attention
"The Glendale Police Department has not brought this to the forefront. They botched this investigation," Johnson told reporters. "I believe it's because she's a little black girl."
"I don't think it makes a difference whether she's white, black or green. If there's no leads, there's no leads," he said. "Sometimes it's a dead end."
The grandmother of missing 5-year old Jahessye Shockley, who has been missing for over a week, pleaded to police that her case isnt getting as much national media attention as it should. She also claims that the police are not giving the case as much attention because the little girl is black. Jahessye was last seen on Ocotber 11 by her three older siblings at their Glendale apartment in the suburbs of Phoenix while their mom was running an errand. There are no positive leads as to whether she was taken or simply walked off from the home. The police believe she left the home through the front door but dont know what happened next. They have no suspects, evidence, or promising leads despite the efforts of local volunteers to search for missing girl in the area near her home.Her grandmother still strongly belives that the reason she hasnt been found yet is because her granddaughter is black. Jahessye's grandmother, Shirley Johnson and more than a dozen of her friends and neighbors went to the state capitold in Phoenix to try and draw more attention to the case in finding the girl alive. Authorities say that if the girl had some type of accident, they would have found her by now. The fact that they havent found her leads police to assume a possible kidnapping. "It is our belief that if she would have just simply walked away and not been interacted with anybody that might have had the wrong attention, we woulf have found her by now," Coombs said.
I think its tragic that this little 5 year old went missing and she hasnt been found. The fact that grandmother thinks since Jahessye still hasnt been found because she is black, could have something to do with it but then again theres barely any evidence of anything police can act on. In a lot of cases though, race does have a lot to do with the amount of attention the case gets. For example, the Casey Anothy case with her missing daughter Caylee, was in the news and media for weeks and got the attentino of the whole world. Now in this case there's not as much attention because the severity of the case. I do think that though that police should try harder to find missing children. But then again its also parents responisbility to monitor where their children go. Nowadays people are too leinit with letting their kids do and go whereever. I hope police find the missing girl alive and safe.
Friday, October 21, 2011
40- year Fugitive Hides in Georgia
"It was a shock to me when I heard about it," Robertson, 59, said. "I was like that's not Mary. She wouldn't do nothing like that."
They asked her how (her husband) treated her. She said they got along, raised their kids," Robertson said. Rivera had indicated that her husband had slapped her once but "that was it," Robertson said.
In 1970, Mary Ann Rivera was 36 years old when authorities in Texas said she killed her husband Cruz Rivera by throwing a pot of hot grease on him in October. After posting a 10,000 dollar bond, she fled with her three children, including two twin sons. She ended up in Georgia where worked as a waitress, raised her kids, and made friends like nothing had happened prior to their flee. For four decades she remained a fugitive but rececntly she was tracked down in her apartment in Lake Park, GA. She is now 76- years old, and will still be charged for the murder of her husband 40 years ago. Rivera's arrest shocked her friends and neighbors back "home" in Georgia. Based on the report back in Texas, there was no partiular motive as to why she killed him, so in truth it looks like a heartless killing.
When I first read this article it drew me in because I never thought someone could get away with murder aand go in hiding for as long as fourty years. Also what shocked me the most was that there was supposedly no altercation or any matter that would provoke her to do such a terrible thing. In n interview she said that her and her husband got along well and that her husband only slapped her once, so its not like it was an ongoing thing. Not saying that him slapping her once justifies what she did, but its not like he tried to kill her. No one really knows what really happened that day besides Mary Ann and Cruz before he was killed. It's scary to know that someone who committed a murder so long ago could get away with it and live a normal life in disguise for so long. I think our government and law enforcements could have tried harder to do something to find her sooner because she could have done the same to another man and got away with it.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Steve Jobs
"Steve Jobs is one of the great innovators in the history of modern capitalism," New York Times columnist Joe Nocera said in August. "His intuition has been phenomenal over the years."
"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives," Apple said in a statement.
As most of the world is aware, founder of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs died last Wednesday October 5. Jobs' death wasn't unexpected, but it was dreaded by Apple's legions of fans. He had battled cancer for years, took a medical leave from Apple in January and stepped down as chief executive in August because he could no longer meet his duties and expectations. The world is still in shock over his death and especially the apple family will take some getting used to with him being gone. In 2003, Jobs discoveref he had a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare but operable form of pancreatic cancer. Instead of him immediately choosing to get surgery,, he chose to alter his pescovegetarian diet while undergoing Eastern treatment options.For nine months, he postponed surgery making Apple's board of directors nervous that shareholders would lose stock interest if they found out their CEO was ill. But in the end, Jobs' didn't let it hold him back and he took precedemce over shareholder disclosure. In 2004, he had a successful surgery to remove the pancreatic tumor, but in years to come, the tumor would reappear.
I think it's so sad that Steve Jobs' died at the peak of his amazing life and at the young age of 56. He was such an intelligent and creative man that created so many things that will be used decades from now. The amazing invention of the ipod to the iphone and ipad have changed the world and technology in so many ways. I remember when I got my first ipod, I was so amazed by how cool it was and I always enhoyed using it. Apple itself and all of its creations have helped technology emerge and grow with the rest of the world. Steve Jobs legacy will live on forever and his dreams and new idea will continue to be made into inventions. I'm so lucky to have used the amazing creations of Steve Jobs.
R.I.P.
"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives," Apple said in a statement.
As most of the world is aware, founder of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs died last Wednesday October 5. Jobs' death wasn't unexpected, but it was dreaded by Apple's legions of fans. He had battled cancer for years, took a medical leave from Apple in January and stepped down as chief executive in August because he could no longer meet his duties and expectations. The world is still in shock over his death and especially the apple family will take some getting used to with him being gone. In 2003, Jobs discoveref he had a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare but operable form of pancreatic cancer. Instead of him immediately choosing to get surgery,, he chose to alter his pescovegetarian diet while undergoing Eastern treatment options.For nine months, he postponed surgery making Apple's board of directors nervous that shareholders would lose stock interest if they found out their CEO was ill. But in the end, Jobs' didn't let it hold him back and he took precedemce over shareholder disclosure. In 2004, he had a successful surgery to remove the pancreatic tumor, but in years to come, the tumor would reappear.
I think it's so sad that Steve Jobs' died at the peak of his amazing life and at the young age of 56. He was such an intelligent and creative man that created so many things that will be used decades from now. The amazing invention of the ipod to the iphone and ipad have changed the world and technology in so many ways. I remember when I got my first ipod, I was so amazed by how cool it was and I always enhoyed using it. Apple itself and all of its creations have helped technology emerge and grow with the rest of the world. Steve Jobs legacy will live on forever and his dreams and new idea will continue to be made into inventions. I'm so lucky to have used the amazing creations of Steve Jobs.
R.I.P.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Think Pink....or Not? For Breast Cancer Awareness
Lately everywhere at any store, on the computer, tv, and on billboards breast cancer awareness is broadcasted. Most people will donate a few dollars or participate in anything that would help those with breast cancer. But the controversy now is that from the mints to mugs sold for breast cancer, aren't actually benefitting the foundation for the cure. "Basically it's a marketing ploy that can have little to do with raising awareness or substantial amounts of money." Are companies actually taking away the money for the cure and using it for their own benefit? "Critics see the spate of pink items as nothing more than a bandwagon jump to bring more awareness to that company's brand rather than breast cancer."
After reading this article it really made me think about all of the breast cancer stuff that I see everyday in the stores. Most people look at it and without hesitation will donate or do anything to help with the cure for this awful disease. It made me sick to my stomach to think that companies would be taking away the money from the cure for their own selfish benefit. Organizations around the country work hard everyday to create new ways to raise money, and I think its just messed up that people would go to such measures for some extra cash. Avon has a bunch of breast cancer items being sold and supposedly "While the company says 100% of proceeds will go to breast cancer programs, in a news release none are specified." This is said about several companies that "support" breast cancer awareness. I think that breast cancer foundations should dig deeper and find out whether or not they are going to get the proper proceeds to their foundation.
After reading this article it really made me think about all of the breast cancer stuff that I see everyday in the stores. Most people look at it and without hesitation will donate or do anything to help with the cure for this awful disease. It made me sick to my stomach to think that companies would be taking away the money from the cure for their own selfish benefit. Organizations around the country work hard everyday to create new ways to raise money, and I think its just messed up that people would go to such measures for some extra cash. Avon has a bunch of breast cancer items being sold and supposedly "While the company says 100% of proceeds will go to breast cancer programs, in a news release none are specified." This is said about several companies that "support" breast cancer awareness. I think that breast cancer foundations should dig deeper and find out whether or not they are going to get the proper proceeds to their foundation.
Think Pink....or Not? For Breast Cancer Awareness
Lately everywhere at any store, on the computer, tv, and on billboards breast cancer awareness is broadcasted. Most people will donate a few dollars or participate in anything that would help those with breast cancer. But the controversy now is that from the mints to mugs sold for breast cancer, aren't actually benefitting the foundation for the cure. "Basically it's a marketing ploy that can have little to do with raising awareness or substantial amounts of money." Are companies actually taking away the money for the cure and using it for their own benefit? "Critics see the spate of pink items as nothing more than a bandwagon jump to bring more awareness to that company's brand rather than breast cancer."
After reading this article it really made me think about all of the breast cancer stuff that I see everyday in the stores. Most people look at it and without hesitation will donate or do anything to help with the cure for this awful disease. It made me sick to my stomach to think that companies would be taking away the money from the cure for their own selfish benefit. Organizations around the country work hard everyday to create new ways to raise money, and I think its just messed up that people would go to such measures for some extra cash. Avon has a bunch of breast cancer items being sold and supposedly "While the company says 100% of proceeds will go to breast cancer programs, in a news release none are specified." This is said about several companies that "support" breast cancer awareness. I think that breast cancer foundations should dig deeper and find out whether or not they are going to get the proper proceeds to their foundation.
After reading this article it really made me think about all of the breast cancer stuff that I see everyday in the stores. Most people look at it and without hesitation will donate or do anything to help with the cure for this awful disease. It made me sick to my stomach to think that companies would be taking away the money from the cure for their own selfish benefit. Organizations around the country work hard everyday to create new ways to raise money, and I think its just messed up that people would go to such measures for some extra cash. Avon has a bunch of breast cancer items being sold and supposedly "While the company says 100% of proceeds will go to breast cancer programs, in a news release none are specified." This is said about several companies that "support" breast cancer awareness. I think that breast cancer foundations should dig deeper and find out whether or not they are going to get the proper proceeds to their foundation.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Watching Spongebob Makes Preschoolers Slower Thinkers
"From what we know about children's neurodevelopment, the early years are truly formative. The concern is that TV is unnatural; it happens at a speed that's unachievable in the real world. Our brains didn't evolve to process things that happen at this surreal speed, so it becomes exhausting to kids' brains," - Dr. Dimitri Christakis
"This is something we have known for quite sometime, but this is elegant research that puts science behind what we think," says Dr. David Rosenberg
"Spongebob is one of the longest running-running, best-loved cartoons in Nickelodeon history, but Spongebob is getting no love from child pyschologists." Spongebob is a silly cartoon that has some adult humor that sometimes is hard for younger kids to comprehend. Its said that watching fast-paced cartoons like Spongebob, for just a few minutes, hinders abstract thinking, short-term memory, and impulse control in preschoolers. Who would ever thought watching a sillly cartoon could effect the development and thought process of young children."Many pediatricians and psychologists fear that the rapid oscillating between different stimuli will make kids unable to focus, especially when they start juggling listening to music, playing a video game and texting on their cellphone at the tender age of five." Watching fast paced shows at a young age can kill kid's attention spans. Spongebob moves at a frantic pace unlike PBS show, Caillou. With Spongebob, the show switches scenes on average every 11 seconds, where as PBS cartoons, only switch twice a minute. There's a significant difference and the 9 second time difference in which the scenes change can really affect the development and growth of a preschooler.
This story was of interest to me because I watched Spongebob as a kid and still watch it today. I never suspected that a silly cartoon could have such a negative on the development of preschoolers. Yes, some of the content is adult but I never thought it would slow down the thought process on preschoolers. I think its unfortunate that things enjoyed are looked at negatively now, like Spongebob. If a lot of parents read the article and hear about the negative effects, Spongebob will lose a good amount of viewers because no parent wants their child's development to be delayed. After reading this, I think cartoon producers should rethink the content they put out for the viewers and be more aware of their audience.
"This is something we have known for quite sometime, but this is elegant research that puts science behind what we think," says Dr. David Rosenberg
"Spongebob is one of the longest running-running, best-loved cartoons in Nickelodeon history, but Spongebob is getting no love from child pyschologists." Spongebob is a silly cartoon that has some adult humor that sometimes is hard for younger kids to comprehend. Its said that watching fast-paced cartoons like Spongebob, for just a few minutes, hinders abstract thinking, short-term memory, and impulse control in preschoolers. Who would ever thought watching a sillly cartoon could effect the development and thought process of young children."Many pediatricians and psychologists fear that the rapid oscillating between different stimuli will make kids unable to focus, especially when they start juggling listening to music, playing a video game and texting on their cellphone at the tender age of five." Watching fast paced shows at a young age can kill kid's attention spans. Spongebob moves at a frantic pace unlike PBS show, Caillou. With Spongebob, the show switches scenes on average every 11 seconds, where as PBS cartoons, only switch twice a minute. There's a significant difference and the 9 second time difference in which the scenes change can really affect the development and growth of a preschooler.
This story was of interest to me because I watched Spongebob as a kid and still watch it today. I never suspected that a silly cartoon could have such a negative on the development of preschoolers. Yes, some of the content is adult but I never thought it would slow down the thought process on preschoolers. I think its unfortunate that things enjoyed are looked at negatively now, like Spongebob. If a lot of parents read the article and hear about the negative effects, Spongebob will lose a good amount of viewers because no parent wants their child's development to be delayed. After reading this, I think cartoon producers should rethink the content they put out for the viewers and be more aware of their audience.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Black Man Killed by Gang of White Teenagers
"Anyone who knew James could see that he was a caring man with a beautiful smile."
"He was such a compassionate person. We must take an honest look at the racial climate that motivated some young people to hurt such a wonderful person."
Mississippi is a state known for racism still being alive and active. White teens are known for harassing and bantering innocent black people. In particular, Jackson, Mississippi the white teens are known for looking to start trouble. On this particular day, June 26, seven white teens were setting out to harass a black man.They find James Anderson in the parking lot of Metro Inn. This group of white teens had drive in from adjacent Rankin County in a white SUV and green pickup truck, descend on Anderson, beating him, walking back and for between him and their cars. From the surveilance camera, one can be seen pumping his fist in the airThe teens in the white SUV drive off, leaving Anderson on the ground. That's when Dedmon, a thin blonde driving the green pickup truck, allegedly accelerates toward Anderson.Anderson, who appears to be stumbling toward the street on the curb, disappears underneath Dedmon's car. Dedmon and his two teenage female passengers, who were not charged, then allegedly drove to a McDonalds to meet up with their friends."I ran that n****r over," Dedmon reportedly said in a phone conversation to the teens in the other car.Metro Inn general manager Val Patel told ABC News affiliate WAPT Dedmon, "rolled the window down and laughed and danced" and took off toward the interstate.
After reading about this tragic incident it really opened my eyes to the racism that still exists to this day. It's completely unfair that this innocent man had to be killed because of some racist white teenagers who have nothing better to do than banter innocent black people. The charges that have been brought upon some of the accused, I think are too mild. The seven that participated in the crime knew exactly what they were doing but sadly didn't seem to think it was wrong. Anderson's family has every right to sue the kids who killed their innocent loved one. Something should be done about this so that there can be a stop to it. It's been reported that white teens have beat up homeless black men and harass them for fun. None of the reports were ever taken seriously, but I believe since this tragedy that they have no other choice. James Anderson deserves to have justice served for the wronging of his murderers.
"He was such a compassionate person. We must take an honest look at the racial climate that motivated some young people to hurt such a wonderful person."
Mississippi is a state known for racism still being alive and active. White teens are known for harassing and bantering innocent black people. In particular, Jackson, Mississippi the white teens are known for looking to start trouble. On this particular day, June 26, seven white teens were setting out to harass a black man.They find James Anderson in the parking lot of Metro Inn. This group of white teens had drive in from adjacent Rankin County in a white SUV and green pickup truck, descend on Anderson, beating him, walking back and for between him and their cars. From the surveilance camera, one can be seen pumping his fist in the airThe teens in the white SUV drive off, leaving Anderson on the ground. That's when Dedmon, a thin blonde driving the green pickup truck, allegedly accelerates toward Anderson.Anderson, who appears to be stumbling toward the street on the curb, disappears underneath Dedmon's car. Dedmon and his two teenage female passengers, who were not charged, then allegedly drove to a McDonalds to meet up with their friends."I ran that n****r over," Dedmon reportedly said in a phone conversation to the teens in the other car.Metro Inn general manager Val Patel told ABC News affiliate WAPT Dedmon, "rolled the window down and laughed and danced" and took off toward the interstate.
After reading about this tragic incident it really opened my eyes to the racism that still exists to this day. It's completely unfair that this innocent man had to be killed because of some racist white teenagers who have nothing better to do than banter innocent black people. The charges that have been brought upon some of the accused, I think are too mild. The seven that participated in the crime knew exactly what they were doing but sadly didn't seem to think it was wrong. Anderson's family has every right to sue the kids who killed their innocent loved one. Something should be done about this so that there can be a stop to it. It's been reported that white teens have beat up homeless black men and harass them for fun. None of the reports were ever taken seriously, but I believe since this tragedy that they have no other choice. James Anderson deserves to have justice served for the wronging of his murderers.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Controversy with Muslim Americans After 9/11
“For a few years after 9/11, everybody got extremely scared,” he said. “Since then, religious and political leaders have acted more responsibly. Though the rhetoric has gone into high gear, the reality on the ground has been won, slowly but surely, by cooler heads and the better instincts of the American people.”
"If we're so ashamed of it and we're trying to hide it, people will respect us less. I really believe that when you're proud of your identity and you stand-up for your culture, people respect you more."
With 9/11 anniversary coming up, suspicion of repeated Muslim attacks are a popular topic in news today. The U.S. is taking all precautions they can to keep the country safe and sadly sometimes it turns into stereotyping and singling the Muslim society out. Its been 10 years since September 11, 2001 when the World Trade Center was attacked and thousands of innocent Americans lost their lives because of a terrorist attack. In the article I read, it brought to light the controversy with Muslim Americans and how hard it is for them even after all these years. Yes, stereotyping is wrong and hurtful in so many ways, but what we experienced on that tragic day is so much more painful. “There’s a great deal of ‘We want to be Americans.’ They see opportunity here.” This quote from the article is saying that there are plenty who live here who came for better opportunity and sadly get put into the category as a "suspicious one" when they have no intent to harm us. But there are still many who are here pretending to be here for better opportunities but they really aren't. And that's where some Americans have eased up by letting their guard down and feeling sorry for the innocent Muslims, but what about the thousands of innocent Americans we lost on 9/11.
This article was of major interest to me because 9/11 is such an important date in our country's history. It was such a tragic thing that happened and so many lives were taken and after reading this article, really made me think how we need to continue to have our guard up and be very cautious who we let into our country. Not saying stop every Muslim person you see on the street, but just be careful because the reason we haven 9/11 as an anniversary is because we weren't careful and protective enough of our country and the people. The people responsible for 9/11 should be punished...and the people still working for them and still involved, should be ashamed to be a part of something so horrible. I hope to see continued protection for our country.
REMEMBER 9/11
"If we're so ashamed of it and we're trying to hide it, people will respect us less. I really believe that when you're proud of your identity and you stand-up for your culture, people respect you more."
With 9/11 anniversary coming up, suspicion of repeated Muslim attacks are a popular topic in news today. The U.S. is taking all precautions they can to keep the country safe and sadly sometimes it turns into stereotyping and singling the Muslim society out. Its been 10 years since September 11, 2001 when the World Trade Center was attacked and thousands of innocent Americans lost their lives because of a terrorist attack. In the article I read, it brought to light the controversy with Muslim Americans and how hard it is for them even after all these years. Yes, stereotyping is wrong and hurtful in so many ways, but what we experienced on that tragic day is so much more painful. “There’s a great deal of ‘We want to be Americans.’ They see opportunity here.” This quote from the article is saying that there are plenty who live here who came for better opportunity and sadly get put into the category as a "suspicious one" when they have no intent to harm us. But there are still many who are here pretending to be here for better opportunities but they really aren't. And that's where some Americans have eased up by letting their guard down and feeling sorry for the innocent Muslims, but what about the thousands of innocent Americans we lost on 9/11.
This article was of major interest to me because 9/11 is such an important date in our country's history. It was such a tragic thing that happened and so many lives were taken and after reading this article, really made me think how we need to continue to have our guard up and be very cautious who we let into our country. Not saying stop every Muslim person you see on the street, but just be careful because the reason we haven 9/11 as an anniversary is because we weren't careful and protective enough of our country and the people. The people responsible for 9/11 should be punished...and the people still working for them and still involved, should be ashamed to be a part of something so horrible. I hope to see continued protection for our country.
REMEMBER 9/11
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Child Suicide- Jaheem Herrera
"Psychologists seem to be unaware that when they call for laws against bullying, they are declaring the failure of psychology. It means they have no idea how to solve the problem psychologically, but need the legal system to solve it for them." - Izzy Kalman
"Schools need to be held accountable and forced to take action against bullying, and they need to find ways to prevent it in the first place. Right now. Before even more children see no other way out other than to take their own lives."
On April 16, 2009 eleven-year old Jaheem Herrera woke up acting strangely, not hungry and not wanting to go to school. Prior to this day Jaheem had been harassed and called gay, fag, and ugly numerous times by his classmates. They called him a "virigin" because he was from the Virgin Islands his mom says. Who would want to go to school while being taunted and made fun of? That day, he goes to school anyway and comes back excited and happy. He high fives in mother and shows her his report card in which he made All A's. Later that evening his sister calls him down for dinner but she gets no response. His mom, Masika Bermudez goes up stairs to his room and finds him hanging by a belt in his closet. "He used to say Mom they keep telling me this ... this gay word, this gay, gay, gay. I'm tired of hearing it, they're telling me the same thing over and over," his mom tells CNN. At that age being "different" which I think is better than being normal, you get made fun of by other kids cause you're not normal in their eyes. Jaheem was from a different country and he had an accent. So what? But for 11 year olds thats just something that they see they can feed on and pick on. A lot of times its out of jealousy and sometimes kids are just plain mean. "To hang yourself like that, you've got to really be tired of something."
This was of interest to me because of the relevance it has to do with every day kids and teens. It's so tragic and unfair to Jaheem that he never got to fully enjoy life because he was constantly taunted and made fun of. Kids get pushed over to the edge and some can deal with it but others are so sick of it they just snap. I think its quiet awful when people always say "he's the one who killed himself, not the bullies or the words they said." True, he's the one who hung himself but its because of the bullies and their words and how unhappy he was with his life. The kids who bullied him are the reason Jaheem killed himself. There's no justification for what they did. He never did anything to any of them which made it so unfair that he had to be the victim. Hearing about this really brought to my attention teen suicide. There should be ways to prevent it instead of saying what we "could have done." Use this so that next time a child is struggling you can look at Jaheem's situation and see how to prevent it. I believe every life is valuable and everyone should get to enjoy their time on this Earth and not be miserable. Jaheem's life was ended way too early and hopefully with his story, we can stop this from happening to any other kid in his same situation.
STOP BULLYING!!!!!!!!!!
"Schools need to be held accountable and forced to take action against bullying, and they need to find ways to prevent it in the first place. Right now. Before even more children see no other way out other than to take their own lives."
On April 16, 2009 eleven-year old Jaheem Herrera woke up acting strangely, not hungry and not wanting to go to school. Prior to this day Jaheem had been harassed and called gay, fag, and ugly numerous times by his classmates. They called him a "virigin" because he was from the Virgin Islands his mom says. Who would want to go to school while being taunted and made fun of? That day, he goes to school anyway and comes back excited and happy. He high fives in mother and shows her his report card in which he made All A's. Later that evening his sister calls him down for dinner but she gets no response. His mom, Masika Bermudez goes up stairs to his room and finds him hanging by a belt in his closet. "He used to say Mom they keep telling me this ... this gay word, this gay, gay, gay. I'm tired of hearing it, they're telling me the same thing over and over," his mom tells CNN. At that age being "different" which I think is better than being normal, you get made fun of by other kids cause you're not normal in their eyes. Jaheem was from a different country and he had an accent. So what? But for 11 year olds thats just something that they see they can feed on and pick on. A lot of times its out of jealousy and sometimes kids are just plain mean. "To hang yourself like that, you've got to really be tired of something."
This was of interest to me because of the relevance it has to do with every day kids and teens. It's so tragic and unfair to Jaheem that he never got to fully enjoy life because he was constantly taunted and made fun of. Kids get pushed over to the edge and some can deal with it but others are so sick of it they just snap. I think its quiet awful when people always say "he's the one who killed himself, not the bullies or the words they said." True, he's the one who hung himself but its because of the bullies and their words and how unhappy he was with his life. The kids who bullied him are the reason Jaheem killed himself. There's no justification for what they did. He never did anything to any of them which made it so unfair that he had to be the victim. Hearing about this really brought to my attention teen suicide. There should be ways to prevent it instead of saying what we "could have done." Use this so that next time a child is struggling you can look at Jaheem's situation and see how to prevent it. I believe every life is valuable and everyone should get to enjoy their time on this Earth and not be miserable. Jaheem's life was ended way too early and hopefully with his story, we can stop this from happening to any other kid in his same situation.
STOP BULLYING!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, August 22, 2011
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