Monday, October 15, 2007

The lawsuit against mcdonalds

I read on CNN that this woman was suing McDonalds for a hoax gone wrong. Someone pretending to be a cop came in the restaurant and stripped searched her and while he was doing that he was touching her in a sexual way. McDonalds said that they knew about the hoaxs but said that it was irrielavent to tell contact all of their franchises and tell them about it, and that the woman should have said no. I believe that McDonalds was very sexist in saying that; she had no idea what was going on, and if someone dressed as a cop came to you telling you to do something good law abiding citizens would try to do what they are ordered to do. I will be reading further into this lawsuit; I hope she wins, because all of that could have not have happened if McDonalds would have alerted their workers.

Monday, September 24, 2007

The Disadvantage and the Advantage

I believe that there is a both a disadvantage and advantage when Maxim came on the scene and started placing women on the cover of their magazine. Advantage, women started being wanted more for front covers and it gave more women more jobs and business opportunities in the advertising business. Disadvantage, it made women be shown as skimpy females; that their only good enough if they have a nice looking bodies and we may not have a brain. I applaud yet frown at the industry, but women are smart as always, and they turned it into a dynamic business by selling their bodies but not, and a lot make a killing off of it. I don't know if I would do the same if someone offered, depends on how much money I'm getting out of it, and if it is tasteful enough for me. But like I said, I applaud yet frown on the industry.

Racism is even in the words we say...

From the last time I was in class we were talking about how journalists choose words so as not to offend people. This Danish lady, made a great point about what she saw in America that was different in her country. She said that didn't call anyone white or black because that didn't identify their race; that we're all part of the human race and they simply refer to them based on their nationality or ethnic group. Here we identify people by the color of their skin, and I can honestly say that I've fallen into the American trap myself. I've identified myself as a black girl and try to identify others based on their color; I've been wrong several times by identifying people based on color. It was one girl I remember that looked just like a white girl, but she was actually from Guatemala. I think we as Americans do need to get out of the color scene and base identity on nationality like everyone else or ethnic group. How many people can really say that we are pure breeded africans or caucasions? Everyone is mixed up with more than one ethnic group. Mrs. Lambiase also asked us a question on what is the difference between race and ethnic group. I believe race has to do with how one is categorized by their color of their skin and what one's parents look like, but an ethnic group is like one's place of birth or origin and your bloodline. I believe thats it.