Friday, February 17, 2012
OWS Class Discussion Aftermath
After discussing Taibbi’s article in class, I
still feel that my concern to this event is still the same, which is to say
that I’m indifferent about the matter. Talking to people who are passionate
about this article and who, for most part, sided with Taibbi’s observations and
new perspective after he understood the situation was definitely appreciated
and respected. I understand why they are so passionate about his levelheaded
words because Taibbi is directing the article to all of us who are in this struggle,
and I cannot deny that all my life my family has been and still is struggling
to make way, but we can’t let the hardships of the economy get the best of us.
This leads to the part in our class discussion when we discussed how one of the
main obstacles for change is the social rank difference and the bias view
individuals have on one another based on status. Mr. Kelly brought up the fact
that we could find all different types of individuals within a social rank;
there are those who are in the lower class and no matter what they do they are
never given equal work opportunity and then there are those lower class people
who want to be spoon fed and given a free ride but put no work and effort to
deserve rewards. In the upper class, there are those who work their butts off,
who climbed the ladder deservingly and who are trying to help the lower class,
and then there are those who are scandalous, who unfairly climbed the ladder
and who could care less about anyone but themselves. How can one determine an individual’s self worth among the masses? That’s just it, we can’t. So how do we go about
change? This question is still left unanswered. Although I have little concern
about this issue because my focuses are elsewhere, I am curious about how people will repair our country. Is our economical situation going to make a turnover for the better or will our economy not
make a rise until we hit rock bottom?
Hopefully we can avoid that, but until then I have experience to gain so
I can get the career I want!
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