Thursday, January 22, 2009

Manifest Destiny


Today in class we watched the beginning of The American Future Part 1: American Plenty (A history by Simon Schama); it reminded me of this term Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny is this belief/concept/Myth that the United States had/has a divine right to spread its values, and its people across North America.
Manifest Destiny was used to justify the Westward expansion and the slaughtering of any people group who got in the United States way. Many people believed in this "Manifest Destiny", they not only believed it was there destiny but that it was righteous or it was the right thing to do. One such person was John L. O'Sullivan (coined the term manifest destiny) in his paper,
New York Morning News, he used Manifest Destiny to argued that the United States had the right to the Oregon Territory, "And that claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federated self-government entrusted to us." (December 27, 1845) I believe that Manifest Destiny was once (and still maybe) one of the United States most widely believed in myths. Manifest Destiny was (is) the American myth that, we have to expand West, share our values, and most importantly we need to spread and protect DEMOCRACY.

"I think we all realize that the day has come when Democracy is being put upon its final test. The Old World is just now suffering from a wanton rejection of the principle of democracy and a substitution of the principle of autocracy as asserted in the name, but without the authority and sanction, of the multitude. This is the time of all others when Democracy should prove its purity and its spiritual power to prevail. It is surely the manifest destiny of the United States to lead in the attempt to make this spirit prevail." Woodrow Wilson "The world must be made safe for democracy."




Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Tokenism

So we have been discussing tokenism in class, and the big question is "Is tokenism real, and if so is it a problem." First off believe that tokenism is realm, but it is not as big of a problem as it should be. I think that it is not as big of a problem because as kids we watched T.V. that had a large amount of tokenism. As a child you do did not watch T.V. critically at all. I think as a child you just absentmindedly absorbed what you watched. And in turn I think that this absentminded absorption, led to a distortion that tokenism is OK. Now that I look at T.V. more critically, I see that this tokenism is not OK and needs to be changed.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

In The Tribune

So as usual i read The Chicago Tribune every morning, or at least glance at it (I most of the time just glance at it). I noticed at the top of the front page they added something. There was an announcement at the top of the front page Recession Survival Guide (starting today and continuing this week. So I naturally flipped to it. After reading it through, I was pleasantly surprised to find it was there first marginal thing I have seen since the paper tanked. Is the Tribune starting to turn around, or have they just gotten lucky and found away to make money off the Recession.

Flight of the concords