This week in sociology, we were given the opportunity to listen to a
panel of glbt students. There were four people who shared their stories
and all of which were very powerful. They all are going through similar
things, but their stories were all unique. It's so sad to hear all of
this hatred that they went and still go through simply, because they do
not share the same sexual orientation as another. By hearing their
stories, it made me feel so bad. Obviously, you can have an idea of what
they've been going through since they came out. However, it's nothing
when you actually hear the stories. I'm so glad that we were given the
opportunity to listen to the panel. I believe people may be ignorant
because they just don't know enough. The hatred can stop if the
knowledge is there, and I think the panel did an excellent job of not
only telling their stories, but talking about what it actually means to
be glbt.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Role of ads
This week in sociology we discussed how the role of ads plays a major
role in our society. We watched a video today, saying that two years of
our life in consumed by commercials. That is two years of staring at
advertisements, that is crazy! We learned that genders play a key role
in the way ads play out. For instance males and females/boys and girls
are portrayed completely differently. A boy is characterized as the dare
devil playing with his truck outside, while the girl is playing with
her kitchen set in her room. I never even played attention to how even
the setting of an ad is major. Girls grow up thinking that the ideal way
of living is being a double zero with absolutely no blemishes, while a
boy grows up thinking they can be adventurous and life will just take
them where it will take them. Here is the Dove video of how the media
fools us to believe models are perfect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U.
Through watching this video, it upsets me that our world has this
mindset that if you don't look like the models on the cover of
magazines, then you aren't beautiful. We also learned how there are
phrases that characterize genders.
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