BR- 8/30/13
I dont think it was right for the restaurant manager to refuse the african american family service just becasue one person was felling "theatened". In my opinion if someone feels threatened by being in public with a high number of negro citizens, then maybe they should advoid situstions in which this happens if possible. But I do think it was respectful for the chief marketing officer offered the family an apology and meals all around.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Thursday, August 29, 2013
"I have a dream" Assignment civics 5th period.
"Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood."
What I thing Dr. King meant when he said this quote was that the negro poulation need to be given the promises that the were supposed to have one hundred years ago. If whites and negros could live to gether in peace and brotherhood, he believed the U.S would be a better place. If you refect on the past life of the negro population and the look at the U.S now, you can see he was obviously right.
"Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood."
What I thing Dr. King meant when he said this quote was that the negro poulation need to be given the promises that the were supposed to have one hundred years ago. If whites and negros could live to gether in peace and brotherhood, he believed the U.S would be a better place. If you refect on the past life of the negro population and the look at the U.S now, you can see he was obviously right.
BR- 8/29/13
In Dr. King's speach he lectures about how all man of America deserve to be treated the same as well as given the same rights. King believe that the Negro was being exiled on his own land. Dr. King was tired of segregation and he believed that (and I quote) "There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights." He couldn't stress enough that all men are created equal. He wanted slaves and slave owners to be able to sit together in peace and brothhood. He wanted his children and his grandchildren to not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the conduct of their character. He refused to believe that the "Bank Of Justice" is bankrupt, he knew that their was still so many oppurtunities for negros and white to accomplish together, not separate.
In Dr. King's speach he lectures about how all man of America deserve to be treated the same as well as given the same rights. King believe that the Negro was being exiled on his own land. Dr. King was tired of segregation and he believed that (and I quote) "There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights." He couldn't stress enough that all men are created equal. He wanted slaves and slave owners to be able to sit together in peace and brothhood. He wanted his children and his grandchildren to not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the conduct of their character. He refused to believe that the "Bank Of Justice" is bankrupt, he knew that their was still so many oppurtunities for negros and white to accomplish together, not separate.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
BR- 8/27/13
1. Should the two boys be tried as adults? why or why not?
Yes, they should be tried as adults because the committed a very terrible crime. As my personal belief if someone murdurs someone else the should have their lives taken away to, spent in prison or on death row, I mean. A life for a life.
2. Should their identity remain undisclosed or since the crime is heinous? justify your answer?
I dont think they should because the people in the family and community of the victem deserve to know who took their loved one, friend, or neighbor away from them.
3. What can we as a society do to keep crimes like this from happening?
In a way, I don't think we can keep crimes like this from happening all together, but as a society we are about to educate other about why these things shouldn't happen and why legal action should be taken.
1. Should the two boys be tried as adults? why or why not?
Yes, they should be tried as adults because the committed a very terrible crime. As my personal belief if someone murdurs someone else the should have their lives taken away to, spent in prison or on death row, I mean. A life for a life.
2. Should their identity remain undisclosed or since the crime is heinous? justify your answer?
I dont think they should because the people in the family and community of the victem deserve to know who took their loved one, friend, or neighbor away from them.
3. What can we as a society do to keep crimes like this from happening?
In a way, I don't think we can keep crimes like this from happening all together, but as a society we are about to educate other about why these things shouldn't happen and why legal action should be taken.
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