In 1991, Rodney King was beaten brutally by four L.A.P.D officers after an 8-mile high speed chase. King resisted arrest once the chase finally ended and that was when the officers allegedly pulled him out of the car and beat him repeatedly. Luckily, the beating was caught on camera by George Holliday, otherwise King likely would have either been killed in the beating, or found guilty due to racial imbalance. All four of the L.A.P.D officers involved in the beating were found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and use of excessive force. On top of all this, King's beating was the center (or cause) of the 1992 LA Riots.
Monday, November 23, 2015
Police Brutality - Rodney King
In 1991, Rodney King was beaten brutally by four L.A.P.D officers after an 8-mile high speed chase. King resisted arrest once the chase finally ended and that was when the officers allegedly pulled him out of the car and beat him repeatedly. Luckily, the beating was caught on camera by George Holliday, otherwise King likely would have either been killed in the beating, or found guilty due to racial imbalance. All four of the L.A.P.D officers involved in the beating were found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and use of excessive force. On top of all this, King's beating was the center (or cause) of the 1992 LA Riots.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Nuclear Energy: A Valid Option?
The first step that we need to take is to move all of the nuclear waste we have produced and get it out of the way so that it doesn't harm anybody, and cannot be used against mankind in a negative way. Once we do that, we need to figure out a way to produce nuclear energy without creating any more
waste, otherwise we are going to have a problem that we cannot handle without spewing our garbage into the solar system, which will only create more problems in the future. Then, and only then, will we have a functioning system for the production of nuclear energy.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Decrease in Amazonian Deforestation
The effects of deforestation up until this point in the planet's life is irreversible, but efforts like this to change the way that we do things in the world is crucial to the future of our species as a whole, along with the rest of the species on the planet. If we truly are the only forms of life in this entire universe (or multiverse, depending on your beliefs) then we need to be much more careful with how we treat our home. If we kill off our own species, then there may never be another life form to come along and do whatever it was that humans were supposed to do. On a side note, there is no chance that we are the only lifeforms in all of creation, something is out there. But I digress, that is not the point. We do need to continue to be more conscientious about how we interact with our surroundings, and taking action against those who aren't.Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The Globalization of Religion
The most recent change in religion that has been highly publicized is the legalization of gay marriage. This is not necessarily a change to any one religion, but it puts the pressure of the general public and media on religions to conform to what the popular opinion is. There will always be groups, such as the infamous 'West Borough Baptist Church', which attempt to resist the the changes of society. Seeing as North America is one of the most modern countries in terms of freedoms and beliefs, it is hard to believe that not too long ago, people were being beheaded for simply choosing to follow a different religion than their neighbor.
Let us not forget World War II, and the mass genocide of people who were simply raised to believe a religion that is only slightly different than every other religion known to man.
Whether it be for better or worse, religion has and will continue to spread across the globe. With the spread of religion, the spread of terrorist attacks will continue. There will always be a disagreement between two people who follow different religions that believe they will have a glorious afterlife waiting for them once they kill the non-believer.
Sources:
http://www.e-ir.info/2014/07/16/religion-and-globalization-new-possibilities-furthering-challenges/
Common knowledge
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Controversy on Atheism
Atheism is among the most controversial topics in society today. It isn't very often that Atheism will wind up on headlines in America today because people feel so uncomfortable talking about it and offending others, that they will just brush it under the rug. This is extremely perplexing due to the fact that one of our most basic rights as a citizen of the United States of America to have the freedom of religion. Sure, you can choose to practice Atheism, but you aren't allowed the same freedoms that other religions enjoy. For example, if you are an Atheist and are planning on running for public office, sorry! If you live in Arkansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Texas then you are banned from ever running for office. Home of the brave? Maybe. Land of the free? Very funny.
For Atheists, there is really no telling what freedom they're going to be denied of on a daily basis. In 13 countries, any given person can, and will, face the death penalty if anybody finds out about their lack of beliefs. There are numerous cases of people (specifically teachers) losing their jobs over as little as a suspicion of being an Atheist. Seeing as Atheists can't even be trusted to hold a job, it doesn't come as much of a surprise that there have been many cases of judges ruling that Atheist parents don't get custody of their children. Believe it or not, Atheists have even been bared from volunteering for their community. That's right. They were told that because of their choice to not believe in a God, they were not fit to serve soup to the suffering members of the community. This is probably the least surprising out of all prior statements, but Atheists are also banned from joining the Boy Scouts of America whether child or adult.
It truly is a perplexing notion to think about, that even in our modern, "free" world, people don't truly have the choice to believe whatever they want. I'm sure that at some point in the near future, somebody will notice this injustice and correct it just as people have will all injustices in America's past. We eradicated slavery because it was wrong. We legalized homosexual marriage, because it was unfair to treat somebody differently just because of their sexual preferences. And we will surely right the wrongs we have made with treating people unfairly because of their religious beliefs. It is just unfortunate that it has taken so long for this topic to have light shed upon it; so many years after the constitution was published that gave people the right to believe in a religion, but not the choice to NOT believe in one.
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According to the Pew Research Report, 6% of the United States population identify as either Atheist or Agnostic (a belief very similar to Atheism). Now while 6% does not sound like a very large percentage at all, one must keep in mind that there is a whopping 318.9 million people living in the United States. That means that there are 19,134,000 people living in the United States that are generally deemed lower than convicted felons.
It truly is a perplexing notion to think about, that even in our modern, "free" world, people don't truly have the choice to believe whatever they want. I'm sure that at some point in the near future, somebody will notice this injustice and correct it just as people have will all injustices in America's past. We eradicated slavery because it was wrong. We legalized homosexual marriage, because it was unfair to treat somebody differently just because of their sexual preferences. And we will surely right the wrongs we have made with treating people unfairly because of their religious beliefs. It is just unfortunate that it has taken so long for this topic to have light shed upon it; so many years after the constitution was published that gave people the right to believe in a religion, but not the choice to NOT believe in one.Sources:
Images:
- http://wp.patheos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/files/2012/05/SouthTexArkanMissTennPennLand_07.jpg
- https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/2f/fa/27/2ffa27c396ec32a7a7e95a84dc0ef4bc.jpg
- https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Atheismsymbol_endorsed_by_AAI.svg
- http://files.sharenator.com/i_see_no_god-s1920x1200-95855-420.png
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlL0eL7Upac&list=PLfK5t0z3PcVD6teXhu9tc8I6MQ_KT-r42
Info:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irreligion_in_the_United_States
- https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+people+live+in+the+US&oq=how+many+people+live+in+the+US&aqs=chrome..69i57.4701j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/16/atheists-discrimination_n_4413593.html
- http://www2.law.ucla.edu/volokh/custody.pdf
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