Anyways, our first order of business is the controversy that was raised by the Red Maple Book, [The Shepherd's Granddaughter]
Also, as well with the rest of my controversial stories coming up, they all touch quite a bit on my speech topic, freedom of information. By putting this book off libraries' shelves, it's basically banning or censoring the book from the public eye, and we know that according to the freedom of information act, and the fact that we live in a democratic country, censoring information is, in most cases, ILLEGAL!!! Besides, everyone deserves a right to know! (Also, to those people who wants the book off the shelves, the more you hide the book, the more curious people are going to become and the more exposed the book will be to the public...*innocent whistling*...)
However, everything has 2 sides to it. I can understand why people want the book to be banned for they think that some children could get the wrong message from the book, and I admit, it is quite likely for someone to misinterpret a key concept within a book. Therefore, if this post offends anyone, I sincerely apologize.
OK, moving on! Next on our list is the topic of [United States: The World's Lagest Group of Peacekeepers, or Bullies?]. You see, America is the mose powerful nation on Earth, or a Superpower, if you will. It is currently engaged in wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, etc. on, what they said, are: "Peacekeeping missions to destroy terrorist organizations". However, how did these terrorist organizations start in the first place? You guessed it, it's with American companies taking their resources and giving almost nothing back to them, leaving their countries poor and in poverty. So really, the terrorists just want back what belonged to them in the first place and save their country. Is that such a bad thing? No, in my opinion, but the Americans don't seem to wish to negotiate peacefully! Instead, they started a war! That's not nice!
Also, the Americans need better soldiers that are more careful when engaging enemy forces! I say this because on July 12th, 2007, 2 U.S. Apache Helicopters in the Iraqi suburb in New Baghdad engaged about a dozen people using 30mm cannons. Now, some of these people had guns, but they were just engaging in peaceful conversation when hell rained on them. After the incident, a van came in to rescue whoever is still alive, but it was also blown up by the Apache helicopters, but luckily, the 2 children in the van were alive.
The U.S. military first claimed that all of them were anti-Iraqi forces or insurgents, but that's not true, as an anonymous personnel within the U.S. military leaked the video of the incident taken from the Apache helicopters onto WikiLeaks, which specializes in revealing confidential information to the public for it truly believes in the freedom of information as I do.
From the video, it was discovered that 2 Reuters news employee was killed in the incident and the pilots thought that the giant camera of 1 of the news reporters was a RPG, or a Rocket Propelled Grenade. (Seriously, they need better pilots who are actually not blood-thirsty and better eyesights....) Also, the U.S. military said that the pilots' actions were legal under the rules of engagement, but Wikileaks released the Rules of Engagement of 2006, 2007, and 2008, and the actions were in no way legal! This is madness! If the pilots can get away with killing more than a dozen innocent people, imagine what else they can do!
Here is the confidential video that was leaked onto the internet, with a shortened version that grasps the main idea in half the time of the full version (Something that Mr. Gould will like...) . However, if you have time and want to know the full story, go ahead and watch the full version!
Thanks for reading this segment of "Afternoon with Andrew"! See you next week
P.S.: "Afternoon with Andrew" has ran out of fundings and therefore, cancelled. The reason for our endorser's sudden decision to pull our fundings is unknown.... However, we do think it is government-related....
P.P.S. Some parts of said story is entirely fictional, and cannot be confused with reality, or there will be heavy consequences...
Nice blog post. I totally aggree with you that there are two sides to every story. You explained your point of view for the 'The Shepherd's Granddaughter' in very good detail. Good Job!
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ReplyDeleteGood Job on your post. Very detailed. The part that I liked the most is the video. The Americans were shooting like hell. I got really sad when I saw the wounded guy crawling on the ground, and then the Americans were thinking of shooting him. I really agree with your blog post.I knew Iraq had a war going on, but I never imagined it anything like this. What these people have to face is unnbelievably hard, and it's not even their fault.Good Work and Keep It Up!
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right about how we should be more actively involved in worldly issues! Also, I agree that a book like this should not be banned for people deserves the right to know. By banning this book, people are just trying to hide an important part of history from the future generation, and besides, by banning the book, people would raise controversy someday again over said topic. So why not just let everything be and leave the book alone and respect the Freedom of Information act?
ReplyDeleteWhoops! How odd...I seemed to have copied this from you. Anyways, here's my real comment.
You know the quote "Kill a fly in the past, and it may drastically change the future?" I like that quote, too, Ryan. It really doesn't have much to do with this, but I just wanted to let you know.
It's just like the bullying chain. People bully because they are bullied. USA is the original bully, and it moves on. It's also like the jungle: Survival of the fittest, but the US is stealing in a way, which I believe, is illegal? It's unfair, so now the developing countries are trying to fight back for survival. It keeps moving on, until, the WHOLE WORLD IS DESTROYED! Ok, maybe the whole world might not be destroyed, but it will be WWXV (World War 15) before we know it! That's not good! Ok, maybe WWXV is also a little exaggerated, but you get the point. Each country is eventually going to rival against each other.
your blog is sooooo longgggggg and borrrrrriiiiinnnnng. I got bored trying to read and I REALLY LIKE READING!!!!
ReplyDeleteAndrew, Israel has a history that is of comparable length to that of China. I'm totally in agreement about the freedom of information.
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