Sunday, October 25, 2009

RE: First Blog Question

1) Our attitude towards violence should be modified. Today the average citizen has seen hours of violence on television by the time they reach adulthood. Compare that to what life was like a few decades ago when most people don't experience that amount of violence throughout their entire life. Perhaps our increasing exposure towards violence is responsible for the growing rate of conflict in the world (most notably the United States). We must also modify the way we treat certain commodities such as water. We treat water as if it is never ending and we pollute and waste it. But in the near future it may become a scarce commodity and we may experience serious shortages even in the developed world.

2) In a decade the youth today will be responsible for the world. If the lessons they learn now will affect how they run the world tomorrow then we must ensure that they learn the right ones. If we teach them the same lessons we learned then when they grow up they may find themselves with out of date information and advice that no longer applies. For example with the advent of global warming and the dwindling supplies of natural resources the behavior we exhibited in the past will only accelerate the speed at which our civilization is drawing to a close. Some may think that we can easily fix these problems and continue acting the way we did before but it's not as simple as it seems. To sum up the problem I will provide the following example. To increase our energy supply we must develop more sources of renewable energy. But to develop those sources will require the input of vast amounts of natural resources. To meet the demand we extract more resources but this in turn requires more energy creating a vicious cycle. Thus we must teach our youth different lessons such as conserving energy and recycling.

P.S. I like a bit of violence otherwise life is boring =)

5 comments:

  1. I disagree. The only reason that United States have such high amount of violence is the due to the nature of the media that they are submerged in-influence by fear. During the Reign of Terror
    Robespierre is able to create a "national razor", therefore it is no big surprise that it will cause extreme violence in U.S. I do not agree that in a decade the youth will be responsible for the world given the accumulating effects of those who lived before us. From Global Warming to the problem with exhausted supply of natural resources, we have much more than we can handle.

    Violence never truely brings joy or excitement to life. The only reason the ancient Romans love savage sports is because it shows them that they are superior than the other races (until they met the greeks). As for the poor, they just supported those games because free food are thrown to them before each game as a snack.

    However, a war is always bound to break out regardless how hard you try to keep it down. The United Nations is just a piece of junk. They think that they can bring world peace by SENTING TROOPS to the countries that wants war. Again, it will be extremely stupid to sent a diplomat to there either.

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  2. Jim stated that violence in America is caused by American television, which is the media. By the way, the Greeks were long defeated by the time many Roman amphitheatres were built. How does ancient French news affect American media? Disagree when you thoroughly analyze Jim's points.

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  3. Steven, read it again. It is not ancient French, that is DURING FRENCH REVOLUTION. Far closer to the spectrum of Sailing Age than anything else.

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  4. Well, ancient French people do exist, they are called Gaulians or something like that. They have muskeets...I call that closer to pre-modern age.

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