Friday, November 19, 2010

Last Blog: Dah Dah Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

By and large, I thought the topics discussed in class were quite interesting because most of the things presented were never visible to me beforehand. Out of all of the topics discussed throughout the semester, my favorite topic would have to be media influences and the copycat effect. One article during this topic that caught my attention and liking was ‘Media influence” by McLaren. In this article, it gave many examples of how people in our society have been victims of the copycat effect due to the media. Some people (not everyone) are interested in mimicking their celebrities or other things that interest them when watching television…etc. I also came to realize through class discussion and the 1998 film that people also copycat murders and other crimes from movies. I found this shocking but yet it was still interesting that people are actually dumb enough to copy such movies. One thing that had me “tripping” was the part of the film that talked about a woman who gathered others to rob a bank. This woman attempted to rob her designated bank by mimicking the robbery scene of “Set It Off” exactly. I also liked the blog along with this topic because we presented others with something we had mimicked from a media source. It was fascinating to see what my fellow classmates had mimicked from the media. I must also add that I liked the topic relating the bandwagon effect. If we see something in the media that displays majority of people doing, we would probably try to fit in and join that so called “wagon.”
The topics that I liked the least was about the marketing of diamonds and the Muraskin and Domash readings on cases such as Ramsey, Menendez and Peterson. I really didn’t like the marketing of diamonds topic because I didn’t feel like it was equivalent to any of the other material we learned in the class. The topic came out of nowhere and it seems like the only justice issue about it is that people are putting a high value on some that people are slaving over in Africa in hopes of making a dollar. Possibly, the fact that De Beers ads were not all factual was injustice, but people still live to those ads even though some may know that diamonds aren’t forever or that diamonds are a key to a women’s heart. I couldn’t really get into this topic because I feel like people put it on themselves. We, the people of the United States, are the ones that made diamonds what they are today. I believe this topic can have very conflicting sides.  In regards to the CJ policy and the cases such as Ramsey, I wasn’t that interested because I have heard about these cases in various other classes and heard about them also through the news. I had no will to think a lot about this topic because I knew most of the underlying detail.



The topics that I would like to see expanded would be the copycat effect because I find it interesting and I would like to know more about why people copycat stuff from the media and what they get from it. One thing that should have been limited was the presentation on suicide because all the things see talked about was redundant. I’m sure a lot of students in the class already knew some about suicide, but when the presentation went into depth, it may have caused some fear in us. Knowing the signs of suicide alone would cause fear because we may think suicide is possible if we have some of those signs (which is not so).
As I stated earlier, all the topics were interesting but some were more interesting than others. I felt like we spent as much time on each topic as needed to get the ideas across. So, if I were to teach a class on Media & Justice, I would probably make it more geared at the big picture of “Copycat Effect.”  There would be a lot of class discussion and I would probably ask the students to talk about their thoughts in class rather than on a blog. If possible, I would have all class members bring a laptop to class so the class as a whole could look at different medias and find justice issues. When looking at the copycat effect, I would use current day issues in the media that are relevant to justice issues such as a kid jumping of a bridge after seeing a celebrity doing so. I would also look at the media and see if the news media are telling different stories or not about the same issue. The class would also look at how the “copycat effect” affects the people in our society and decide if it could cause moral panics or other disturbances.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Explicit Material: 8 Mile


This movie is about a man named Jimmy Smith (Eminem) who is struggling with different aspects of his life. Jimmy is trying to start a career in rap music, but many conflicts come his way in the process. From the start, he has to deal with his mother that’s an alcoholic, and has to take care of his sister that he loves dearly.  Before the film, he had just broken up with his pregnant girlfriend and then started to mess around with another girl during the movie whom he met at his job. In the film, it shows a sex scene of him and this girl, having sex out in public for the most part. Also, the movie includes violence between his rivals “Leaders of the Free World.” Jimmy uses the rap battles to get revenge on those who victimized him. Overall the movie had a good plot, but it expressed a lot of strong language, sexuality, and some violence and drug. One thing that came to mind was that even though this movie is rated R, many children will be watching this movie because they see Eminem(Jimmy in the movie) as an idol. Even though they see him as an idol, it wouldn’t be beneficial to copy some of the acts that were shown in this movie. To excessively use strong language wouldn’t be good to use in today’s society if you want to get somewhere. The movie showed me that you have to deal with violence, bad mothers that do drugs, and have sex in public to become recognized and become a good rapper.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Explicit Lyrics: Eminem

Youtube video (audio video, not an actual music video)= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFIOwVWyC8M

"Kill You"

[Eminem]
When I was just a little baby boy,
my momma used to tell me these crazy things
She used to tell me my daddy was an evil man,
she used to tell me he hated me
But then I got a little bit older
and I realized, she was the crazy one
But there was nothing I could do or say to try to change it
cause that's just the way she was

They said I can't rap about being broke no more
They ain't say I can't rap about coke no more
(AH!) Slut, you think I won't choke no whore
'til the vocal cords don't work in her throat no more?!
(AH!) These motherfuckers are thinking I'm playing
Thinking I'm saying the shit cause I'm thinking it just to be saying it
(AH!) Put your hands down bitch, I ain't gonna shoot you
I'ma pull +YOU+ to this bullet, and put it through you
(AH!) Shut up slut, you're causing too much chaos
Just bend over and take it like a slut, OK Ma?
"Oh, now he's raping his own mother, abusing a whore,
snorting coke, and we gave him the Rolling Stone cover?"
You god damn right BITCH, and now it's too late
I'm triple platinum and tragedies happen in two states
I invented violence, you vile venomous volatile bitches
vain Vicadin, vrinnn Vrinnn, VRINNN! [*chainsaw revs up*]
Texas Chainsaw, left his brains all
dangling from his neck, while his head barely hangs on
Blood, guts, guns, cuts
Knives, lives, wives, nuns, sluts

[Chorus: Eminem]

Bitch I'ma kill you! You don't wanna fuck with me
Girls neither - you ain't nothing but a slut to me
Bitch I'ma kill you! You ain't got the balls to beef
We ain't gonna never stop beefing I don't squash the beef
You better kill me! I'ma be another rapper dead
for popping off at the mouth with shit I shouldn't said
But when they kill me - I'm bringing the world with me
Bitches too! You ain't nothing but a girl to me
.. I said you don't, wanna fuck with Shady (cause why?)
Cause Shady, will fucking kill you (ah-ha ha)
I said you don't, wanna fuck with Shady (why?)
Cause Shady, will fucking kill you..

[Eminem]
Bitch I'ma kill you! Like a murder weapon, I'ma conceal you
in a closet with mildew, sheets, pillows and film you
Buck with me, I been through hell, shut the hell up!
I'm trying to develop these pictures of the Devil to sell 'em
I ain't "acid rap," but I rap on acid
Got a new blow-up doll and just had a strap-on added
WHOOPS! Is that a subliminal hint? NO!
Just criminal intent to sodomize women again
Eminem offend? NO! Eminem insult
And if you ever give in to him, you give him an impulse
to do it again, THEN, if he does it again
you'll probably end up jumping out of something up on the 10th
(Ah!) Bitch I'ma kill you, I ain't done this ain't the chorus
I ain't even drug you in the woods yet to paint the forest
A bloodstain is orange after you wash it three or four times
in a tub but that's normal ain't it Norman?
Serial killer hiding murder material
in a cereal box on top of your stereo
Here we go again, we're out of our medicine
out of our minds, and we want in yours, let us in

[Chorus (first line starts "Or I'ma kill you!")]

[Eminem]
Eh-heh, know why I say these things?
Cause lady's screams keep creeping in Shady's dreams
And the way things seem, I shouldn't have to pay these shrinks
this eighty G's a week to say the same things TWEECE!
TWICE? Whatever, I hate these things
Fuck shots! I hope the weed'll outweigh these drinks
Motherfuckers want me to come on their radio shows
just to argue with 'em cause their ratings stink?
FUCK THAT! I'll choke radio announcer to bouncer
from fat bitch to off seventy-thousand pounds of her
from principal to the student body and counselor
from in-school to before school to out of school
I don't even believe in breathing I'm leaving air in your lungs
just to hear you keep screaming for me to seep it
OK, I'M READY TO GO PLAY
I GOT THE MACHETE FROM O.J.
I'M READY TO MAKE EVERYONE'S THROAT ACHE
You faggots keep egging me on
'til I have you at knifepoint, then you beg me to stop?
SHUT UP! Give me your hands and feet
I said SHUT UP when I'm talking to you
YOU HEAR ME? ANSWER ME!

[Chorus]
[first line starts "Or I'ma kill you!", ninth line starts "Bitch I'ma kill you!"]

[Eminem]
Ha ha, I'm just playing ladies
You know I love you

I choose the "Kill You" lyric because it displays male on female violence (family violence) and insult. This song went as far as talking about murder, rape, drugs, weapons, and referring to women as sluts and whores. The artist, Eminem, talked badly about his mother and you could clearly see that the problems with his mother really fueled this song. He is known for rapping about what he feels, but some of the things he talks about in songs is too much. He went from talking about his mother to saying he was going to kill her because she was nothing but a slut to him. His lyrics would relate to some people lives, but at the same time his songs are presented to all age groups, which is not a good thing. The language itself it back enough, but the scenarios that they paint are far worse. This song overall seems to glorifies violent crime/family violence and encourages its listeners to act in the same manner.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Suicide: WE, The Students, ARE VICTIMS!

In reflecting back on the presentation given by the Katie Baird, I learned some interesting and disturbing things about suicide. The one thing that hit me the hardiest during the presentation was the fact that someone commits suicide about every 2 hours. I consider this to be horrible because that would be 4380 deaths a year due to suicide alone (if I calculated correctly). Another disturbing thing that I didn’t know before the presentation was that 80% of people actually think about suicide at least once in their lives. I do believe that is true because people do go through hard times and they think what life would be like if they weren’t here on Earth anymore, or will they live pain free after death. Other statistics that bothered me was that 1,000 students take their own lives on college campuses, making suicide the second leading cause of death among college students. This made me think about myself and my friends and how prone we all are to become victims of suicide. Also, being that we are college students, we are more likely to die due to suicide than many others ways of death.
In addition to those statistics that hit me the hardiest, I was very informed and interested in the other material of the presentation on suicide. I was really interested in how she listed some warning of suicide such as irregular hygiene, change in sleeping patterns, drastic change in personality, change in academic performance, abuse of alcohol, changes in eating patterns, and talks about committing suicide. Because she informed the class about these warning signs, we are better able to notice if some of our friends are experiencing some signs of suicide, in order to get them proper help. In addition to the warning signs, Katie informed us on C.A.R.E. In relations to C.A.R.E, C stood for remaining calm and being a good listener, A stood for asking them about suicide, R stood for referring the person to get help (preferably CSDC/Varner House here on campus), and E stood for encouraging hope for the future, such as exploring and reinforcing the person’s reasons for living.  This information was very relevant in part because it will allow other like me to efficiently help someone without doing so the wrong way.
In conclusion, I really enjoyed the presentation even though it was a little long and disturbing. As a graduate student, aiming to be a middle school or high school counselor, she seemed very informed on suicide and you could tell that she had put some time in finding those statistics.  If it weren’t for Katie coming to our class this past Monday, I would have never known that suicide was the second leading death amongst college students. I would have never known all of the warning signs of suicide, and how to efficiently help those people who are showing warning signs. Something I didn’t mention earlier in this blog was that some of the myths of suicide I have taken in over past years are false. Before the presentation, I thought that all suicidal people want to die, but after the presentation, I found out that suicidal people are typically ambivalent about dying and will often seek help immediately. This really reversed my thought. All and all, the presentation was legit, informing and life changing.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Poisoning or Halloween: Trick or Myth

In relation to Halloween, I decided to do talk about an article titled “Poisoned Halloween Candy: Treat, Treat, or Myth” that I found on FoxNews.com. In the article, it spoke about how people have come to believe that some people in our society our trying to poison our children on Halloween.  It stated that despite what all the things that may gave lead parents to believe that, there has never been a documented case of a stranger poisoning kids’ Halloween candy. The article stated that every October since at least 60 years, phantom portraits of the evil Halloween humbug have been passed on by the media and word of mouth.  Even so, some parents still inspect the candy before they will allow their children to eat it. One researcher named Joel Best remarked that nearly 100 of the stories of contamination he came across were tall tales. A professor of pediatrics also mentioned that every October, there is a myth that strangers are getting ready to poison candy. The article then goes on to talk about one two cases that related to poison, both done within the family (no strangers). In the first case, a child was poisoned by Halloween candy. The 8-year old sucked on a Pixy Stix laced with cyanide and died in 1974. The killer was his own father. The other case dealt with a 5-year old who decided to try some of this uncle heroin. In attempts for the family to cover up their bad parenting, they sprinkled heroin on the child’s Halloween candy in hopes of using the candy myth to cover their negligence.  Lastly, the article stated that parents should worry about other things on Halloween, such as the high risk that a child can be killed by a car (4 times more likely).
From this article, I felt that people have come to believe that since Halloween is an “evil” holiday, weird strangers are out to kill their children with “POISON.” I have never believed in the myth because I have never seen any pure cases where they had found a perpetrator that was of no relatedness to the victim. The whole idea that a lot of people have beliefs that strangers poison candy can be seen as people being influenced by the bandwagon effect. If someone sees that the media has made a big deal out of poisoned candy, people in the communities are going to want to take measures to prevent these acts from being done on their children. I believe that this myth is going to be around for more years because it has marked itself in the holiday.
What’s your opinion on this?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Free Blog: UFO

http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/UFO-Sighting-in-Manhattan--104945964.html
I decided to do my blog on a video taken by CBS News of the weird objects that many people saw in the sky on October the 15th. The UFO, as they call it, was seen in New York, New York.  The city officials of seeing looking over the footage and they still haven’t provided any answers about what the object might have been. The article stated that some people thought it may be a balloon. The video above shows an oddly shaped object full of lights, flying slowly through the blue sky.  One witness called the spectacle “extraordinary.”
Based on seeing the video, I really don’t think it was a UFO. People in our society are just bizarre and crazy in the head. I don’t even believe in aliens. I will only believe in aliens if I were abducted by one or see one in a person. I so agree with the idea that the object was possibly three balloons floating in the air. The object didn’t even move much, and if it was a UFO, you would think they would be moving towards a destination in order to “learn” about us or something. I find this news story to be outrageously dumb.
What is your opinion?

Monday, October 25, 2010

1998 Film Response: Copycatting

After watching the video in class last Monday, I was shocked how many people mimicked stuff that they saw from movies or other media. It’s odd for me to see adults copying movies and trying to implement those crimes. I believe adults should know better to observe something that is not of norm in their society and try to imitate it. The only time I can understand one doing so is if they have some type of mental disorder. Two examples that stuck out to me the most were the two boys that tried to imitate the killing of “Scary Movie” and the one where the women gathered other women to imitate the robbery in the movie “Set It Off.” When the narrator was talking about the “Scary Movie” scenario, it was shocking to me how those young boys did such crimes on their friends and family. One killed stabbed their mother just to get money to buy the mask that the killer in the movie had (REALLY?). It’s really sad to see how these boys lives are revolving around a movie that’s suppose to be for entertainment, but it is used as a tool. In a sense, yeah they did imitate the movie, but they took it out of context (they weren’t acting, they were real). In the “Set It Off” scenario, it was bizarre to see how a one women was able to gather those women together to learn a robbery scene from a movie. They acted out the whole scene completely when they themselves robbed a bank. In this example, I’m not surprised that someone copied this because it worked for the characters in the movie. They tried to copycat it and they actually acted by what they saw. Even though I thought it was funny (ex. to be a banker and have heard the scene from somewhere), it’s still not right for someone to imitate someone to do commit a crime. Our society is more excepting of copycat acts that don’t deal with violence. Overall, the film was very informal about the acts of people that are influenced by movies. I believe that those things the people watched in the film have some impact on them, but I don’t believe the films are the overall cause of them going through with criminal acts. Like I said earlier, there has to be some possible underlying mental disorder. It’s okay to copycat something, but the acts shown in the film were way out of my norm.