Thursday, April 21, 2011
My Blog - reflection
Blog Reflection
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The 60's part III
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In the last part of the movie we could see much resemblance between the movie and actual events that are happening in our time right now. This shows how great the movie really is. It shows main things that keep repeating time after time; since, after all, history is always repetitive. Recently the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras had a strike where the students fought for their rights of free accessible education for anyone in the island. Students went through danger, and had to face the police’s outrageous actions towards them. The things in Puerto Rico aren’t going very well and the ones who still have the spirit to fight for what they think is right are the young students that are recently exposed to the situation in the island, are affected directly by it, and are fearless when it comes to justice. This is exactly what happens in the film, college students were the ones brave enough to defy the government and stand against the war that had no reason of being. Maybe the students are the ones brave enough because people just grew used to what the government’s actions or where too afraid of it. Students stood against the police for what they believed in and they had to face danger in order to make a statement. The police now a days behaves exactly as they behaved in the movie with the students on strike, as if the students where wild animals that had to be taken in control by hitting and with gas pepper.
In other aspects we can also compare the discrimination in the movie with the discrimination happening now a day. For example in the movie they show how women didn’t had a voice in the 60’s and even though that has changed now a days, sometime women keep being discriminated just for being women. Things like getting paid less than men for doing the same job, not getting considered in many aspects are things that show how female discrimination is still alive in our surroundings; people are just not aware of it or decide to be oblivious to it. To this day the race discrimination is less evident, but there is still evident discrimination in social classes. There is also the topic of the war; this could be compared with the latest war in Iraq since the purposes of the war in Iraq where never clear just like the movie presents how people actually didn’t know what the war was even for.
The 60's part II
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Contribution to the blog
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Blog Refflection
The 60's Resolution
In the 60's movie we can see a lot of social struggles well known to us. Since we are part of modern society, these old problems can be easily indentified in our time. These have changed their form and purpose in some way but essentially they are the same.
One of the biggest problems that we have today is the struggle between men and women for the number one spot in everything. Now days this does not come exclusively from the male figure against the female like in the 60’s, now there is also gender discrimination against the male. For example, a man that is raising his daughter alone and without a mother is seen as if he were raising that girl “the wrong way”. This comes from the classic idea in which the woman is the one that “puts love on a child’s life”. A man that raises his daughter this way supposedly creates a tomboy or a woman without manners which is not the case of most girls in that situation. Also the supremacy idea of the women is present more than ever in our times. Many women use the excuse of the old “slavery” that they used to have at their house like mopping the floor, cooking dinner, washing clothes and etcetera, to justify themselves to never do it at their houses. Thing that now men have to do in most houses of today and there is nothing wrong with it until you start hearing from a lot of women that before having a relationship are prepared to make a slave out of their future husbands. This looks really similar to the classical chauvinistic male behavior of the 60’s but today is present in the form of a woman.
Another problem present on our modern society is the racial discrimination. Even though here in Puerto Rico this is not a big issue since most of us are non-white. However this problem still lives as the first day it started in the USA. Nowadays racial discrimination is illegal but some people still find a way to make each race uncomfortable in the presence of the other when racial issues appear. That is why people still live segregated in sort of “racial communities”, black with black and white with white. I have heard from my humanistic professor that even though we are kind of American citizens, there are a lot of people in the United States that discriminate against us puertorricans. They have the idea that we are good for nothing and not very intelligent people. Also here in Puerto Rico we tend to discriminate against immigrants, especially Dominican people from whom we make the same kind of discriminating jokes and ideas that some Americans make for us.
Finally the last main problem that was represented in the movie is the student movements. In general this is not in any means a problem since it represents a sense of knowledge and bravery from the younger generation that is growing up and eventually will drive the world with their hands. Even so whenever these movements come into action, serious conflicts and problems appear. Nowadays student’s strikes and manifestations have changed from fighting for a common goal to strictly fight for the personal interest of small groups. The perfect example about this is the UPR these last two years. The first strike that happened had a proper and real way of being, along with a valid cause and a noble reason. That is why it succeeded in the first place. Obviously the methods they used where not the best ones but they made it happen and that is what counts. However the second one that tried existing here on campus is the perfect example of a failure of students as a movement. In the very early stages of this so called strike, all the reasons, purposes and strategies where looking strong and ready to unleash another successful strike. That was until the students assemblies started. In those meetings they did all of the things that the small collision groups wanted and not what students decided. That grew up in confrontations between students, lost of class days, the arrival of the police to our campus and a lot of other complications for the ones that wanted to study and that where not in “their side”. In the 60’s the strikes where held down in a smart way even though drastically in some way as ours but not so out of control. Maybe driven by some crazy leaders that were searching for publicity but as compared to ours, the where more healthy fights than ours.
In conclusion, many problems still exist today in our modern society. They surely have changed their form and ways of showing up, but essentially is the same problem of the past that has evolved into the ones we have now. This will keep evolving as the times pass and generations come but it’s up to us to learn how to deal with them. If we cannot deal with them, well at least learn to live with them.