Sunday, November 17, 2013

Are We In Trouble?


Using stitches to silence someone is not good. Who is the man they are trying to silence? Silence the man for what reason? Reasons that everyone know or reasons that someone is trying to prevent everyone from knowing?

This pictures reminds me of a time when I got in trouble in school for talking to a classmate and the teacher kept telling me repeatedly to be quiet. All I wanted to do was tell my first something and the teachers wouldn't let me. Later on in life we were taught about the Constitution in Social Studies. My teachers taught her about the freedom of speech. I thought about if we have freedom of speech then why do teachers or parents get anger on when certain people say things they do not like. The guy might also represent someone that works for the government that has high power. The guy might know something that can either ruin the government or make the government stronger. Well since his mouth is being stitched obviously it would ruin them. The government will do anything they can to silence that individual and if that mean paying them off, hurting them, or relocating them, then I bet the government would do it. Just to keep that individual silence they would because they have all the control.

The government controls everything and if the government controls everything that means they control your freedom too. My definition of freedom is being able to do anything legal without being judged or have a consequence behind it. Just being your own person. As Applebaum said there are parts of the world that do not respect the rights of the free press (Applebaum 645). I find that very true, but that is also related to the freedom of speech. People are so afraid of what others might do or say that they will not say what they want or they won’t even write it down. How is that freedom? I thought freedom was being able to say whatever you want whenever you want but I guess things have changed.

You want to have freedom keep dreaming. You might think you will have freedom but you will not. Nothing you do is ever free. That is what Applebaum was trying to say. Freedom doesn't exist, it never will.

Works Cited

Applebaum, Anne. "The Decline of American Press Freedom." Colobumo, Gary, Robert Cullen and Bonnie Lisle. Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing Ninth Edition. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2013. 640. Book.

1 comment:

  1. I think your blog post is very interesting- you bring up a lot of thought-provoking situations. Like students talking in the classroom, is the man apart of the government and trying to reveal something, and lastly Applebaum's thoughts about no freedom. It is ironic that teachers preach the constitution and the rights we hold as Americans and then go and turn around yelling at us to be quiet. If teachers believe everyone has the right to voice their opinions then why are some students being ignored? Why are some being told to not speak? This can go back to when we worked on education and if teachers were doing the right things in classrooms.

    One thing I think really needs to be worked on is your connections. You have the three thoughts- classroom, Applebaum, and the photo. Now connect them. I understand how students are scolded at when they speak in classes. I also know Applebaum's thoughts on freedom. And I ponder the same question of why the man is being silenced. Now connect them. I think a really good introduction would not have been with questioning who the man is but why students are being silenced in the classroom. Transition into who the man is and why is he being silenced. Lastly transition into Applebaum's thoughts and how they connect to why the man might be being silenced. Conclude by connecting them all together.

    Good job on your blog post, everything seemed really on tract to the assignment. Just work on connecting these ideas of yours.

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