As we come to the end of this unit of blogging, it is time for me to sit back and see where my voice showed through the most. Some of the posts I have done have been things that I really care about, and some of the other ones I had a harder time relating to.
One of the subjects that we covered that I feel pretty strongly about is electoral politics. Since the election is going on right now, a lot of people are talking about it and so I hear a lot about it.
One of the posts that was a little bit harder was the one about "our voices." There are general examples on how my voice hasn't been heard, but it was hard to pinpoint one specific time. My example turned out to not be a valid argument because they actually in the end listened to us. This was fabulous news, and it was wonderful that they listened, but it shows that a lot of times our voices are heard, which wasn't the point I was trying to make.
Now that I think about it, it is wonderful that it was hard to prove that our voices aren't heard, but since I know that this isn't always the case, I feel like I should be able to prove it in some way. Don't get me wrong, a challenge is always good, especially when you are trying to prove that something isn't fair, but it is not necessarily the type of post I would personally choose to do on my own.
I always have fun ranting about things that I don't think are fair, so this blog has been a great way for me to do that. I think that a blog that would be a little more "me" would have more poems and short stories, with selective ranting throughout.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
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