
Monday, April 29, 2013
NBA Veteran Jason Collins coming out
NBA twelve year veteran center Jason Collins has came out today and announced he is gay becoming the first male athlete in professional sports to come out as gay while being active as a player. This is a monumental moment in the sports industry because when role models such as Collins have things like this all built up, it is hard for them to let out, as they are uncertain how the media and the rest of society surrounding them will react to it. In the article I read about this news off USA Today Collins said, "I even got engaged. I thought I had to live a certain way. I thought I needed to marry a woman and raise kids with her. I kept telling myself the sky was red, but I always knew it was blue." This shows he had some insecurity about living his life the way he should and just since it was the social norm to marry the opposite sex he believed back then he should do that. After the news was surfaced all over the media he got major support from athletes all over the country supporting him and his decision to stand up for himself and be his own person. Collins who played this last season with the Washington Wizards also got much support from their organization, and as Collins will be a free-agent this offseason it will be interesting to see where he goes from here. It might be weird for some of the players to hear about this news, but you can do nothing except support someone like this who was the courage to do something like this as an active player so i'm sure he will be able to stand up for others in a similar situation that he was in.

School shooting's continuing to occur
About 30 minutes ago I just heard the news of a student who pulled out a gun in his classroom and attempted suicide in the classroom when shooting himself. The investigation is going on currently trying to find out why this student decided to act upon himself inside a classroom and his intentions around it. The only news they have gathered so far is that the student was not trying to cause any harm to anybody else besides himself as the students all gathered in a separate room crying. The kid is at a hospital currently in critical condition where they are trying to keep him alive from this shooting. There are several problems involved in this case one being gun control that has been a major issue in the United States. The U.S. has more deaths by shootings than any other country in the world and this is partly because of the easy access kids have to guns. President Obama and others are trying to make changes to prevent these tragedies from occurring by making the gun laws more strict in a push to make citizens feel more safe. The other issue raised here besides gun control is the mental health of Americans. Many citizens in this country have mental health problems, but are not given the correct treatment to help them deal with them, which can lead to them acting out making them threats to society. In part with health care, it should include mental health as well because it as just as much as a problem as the regular situations health care covers. With these mental health problems involved in many U.S. citizens it is causing them to have horrible thoughts making them feel self-conscious, leading them to do horrible things like this and attempting suicide just like this kid did. President Obama has a lot of problems on had and he needs to make a strong push to stop tragedies from helping and solve the issues of gun control and health care.
Friday, April 12, 2013
14 year-old professional Phenom
With The Masters golf tournament starting up yesterday continuing through Tiger Woods has not seemed to be the major headline of the tournament, rather 14 year old golfer from China Guan Tianlang makes history as the youngest player to ever compete in a major golf tournament. Tianlang was the winner of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship which helped put him in this position to be able to compete with the best players in the world in this tournament. To even think about a kid playing in this tournament at my age of 18 is crazy, but the fact that this kid is in eight grade and has not even experienced high school is unbelievable that he is competing a such a high level. On top of being the youngest to ever compete in this golf tournament, he amazed many viewers yesterday as he played unbelievable on his first day in the match shooting a 73 just one over par putting himself in place to qualify to making the cut. He has already surpassed all the expectations on the first day by playing this well, so if he makes the cut that would be a remarkable accomplishment. He only weighs about 130 pounds and he is able to crush the ball with his drives putting him in position for success which is so impressive. I will continue to watch this tournament over the weekend and no matter how Guan does in the rest of the tournament he will still be the headline story. I am excited to see where this kids future goes starting at such a young age and from this start he might go down as one of the best golfers of all-time if he can keep up the work and live up to his current hype.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Hidden Biases
When analyzing
this page covering the stereotypes and prejudices that occur around the world every
day, people have to understand that to have these stereotypes are much
different than discriminating against others. People might have some opinions about
race just because of how people are perceived in society, but there is a huge
difference when people actually express their beliefs by singling out other
races. This discrimination is all derived from the prejudices and stereotypes and
are the building blocks that make people act on their opinions and discriminate
against certain culture groups. As seen in the media people always try to exaggerate
the truth and that is what starts all these stereotypes, prejudices, and
biases, so after reading this page I have realized that the mass media is a
vital piece to the reasoning of all these reputations for certain races. Hidden
biases can make an impact on how I act because though I may not believe I have
these biases, based on how things are perceived in the media and in society I
naturally have these opinions and can force me to act in certain ways when
being around these groups of people.
After taking
this test from Harvard University it has given me insight to the reasons people
are still so segregated today just like it was shown in the film “I Sit Where I
Want”. In this film many students tried creating a movement to desegregate the
seating arrangements in the lunchroom so that there were a variety of races
sitting with each other instead of all the groups at the lunch table being separated
by their race. The information I learned today has helped me discover why these
people where not really able to make a change to who they sit with due to the
hidden biases that everyone has. Since all the races where sitting with each
other every year at lunch they felt more comfortable being around their race
and since they didn’t know much about other races because of stereotypes they
had if scared them away from trying to open up their horizons and interact with
the other races. I think people need to try and block out all the stereotypes
they have towards certain races and cultures and give them a chance because if
you open up your opportunities and try to learn more about other cultures it
can help eliminate the negative hidden biases and help to meet more people,
creating a larger range of friends
.
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