Tuesday, April 24, 2012

no class....

so after watching the documentary, "people like us" its hard to understand how people can choose to ignore that the united states has a class system. and i kind of agree its also kind of like an invisible caste system, the different classes do not socialize. Now, maybe a person can move up in class, atleast that is what the american belief is, but they dont express how hard the movement from low class to upper class would be. some people try their whole life without getting anywhere. Most likely, if your poor, you stay poor.... and if your rich, you stay rich.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Another excuse...

Blah blah blah, 13 points, blah blah blah, poor people are necessary, blah blah blah. Try explaining to a starving family that them Being poor is "necessary for our economy and society". He can have 113 points and I still wouldnt agree lol.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Deviance...

Deviance... the word itself sounds bad. Society uses it to describe people who do things that oppose the norms of their society. So, with that in mind, thin k about who decides who the deviants are? I know if i had my own country, the people who would be considered deviants wouldn't always resemble who the deviants are in N.Y.C. Maybe in my country the people who are considered deviants would be the poeple who follow religion instead of atheists.Or, maybe the deviants in my country would be people who wear clothes in public and nudists are the norms. Lol, point im trying to make is that deviance is chosen by whoever is in charge, the peopel in charge choose who are the deviants.