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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Current Affair assignment: Racism






















source: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/
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source: www.obama.senate.gov


"SPRINGFIELD -- Senator Barack Obama Saturday launched "an improbable quest" to become America's first black president, brazenly claiming the mantle of Abraham Lincoln, the US icon who ended slavery. "
- Source: http://www.metimes.com/storyview.php?StoryID=20070210-121014-4339r

Two years ago, when I was in secondary one, I remembered reading a book about racism, titled "Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry". Even with the abolishment of slave trade, Americans discriminated against the Negroes.

Years later however, black Americans took a step forward to get themselves involved in the society and be recognised for who they were and not what they are. I can still recall vividly the newspaper article about the death of an Australian sprinter, Peter Norman, who took part in the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico. He became part of a memorable and significant moment in history that took place during that very event.

That event was to become a milestone in America's civil rights movement several years later. It happened after the two-hundred metres finals, involving two black Americans, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who were both prize-winners. On the podium during the prize ceremony, both black American athletes raised their black-glove-covered fists in the air to represent black power and unity in black America.(top picture)

Although, actions as such are of no great significance now, it certainly caused a lot of uproar back then, even to the point of both black athletes facing death threats. In addition, both of them were suspended from their national team after their bold protest.

I personally feel that it took immense courage for them to have done so, and if it was not for their daring acts, the movement of America's civil rights might have been far less great.

Now, however, America's civil rights have progressed and have even allowed for black Americans to take part in political activities. A great example is Barack Obama's presidential election that occurred just this year. He is also currently serving the United States Senate.(bottom picture)

It has come to my attention that racism is also still present in Singapore. One case is that of the Singaporean who posted racist remarks on his blog. Even though freedom of speech is practised in many countries now, we must ensure that it is not being abused. We have to be responsible for our own actions and not say things that could cause potential conflicts. However, due to the actions taken on these racists, I must commend Singapore's government for being extra sensitive to such issues, which is essential to Singapore's growth as a multiracial country.

Frankly speaking, as you are reading this, ask yourselves whether you are also involved with racist acts of such. Do any of you still remember the 1964 race riots? Do you know how many casualties there were in that particular year because of the riots? Just to refresh your memories, 36 people were killed, 556 injured, and an estimated 3000 people were arrested.

Each one of us has a part to play in making the society racists-free. We should never say anything insensitive to other races in a moment of folly. Therefore, I am urging those of you reading this blog to say "NO" to racism.


Source:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/cna/cgi-bin/search/search_7days.pl?status=&search=obama&id=257849
posted by đσмΪиїC at 7:46 AM 1 comments

Sunday, February 11, 2007

"SORRY" seems like the HARDEST word

Was there ever a time when you've done something WRONG,
but were too PROUD to ADMIT it?
To say that you were WRONG??
To APOLOGISE???

Have you ever once felt REGRETFUL,
DEJECTED,
REMORSEFUL,
or just feeling LOW because you could not
pry open your mouth to say a word 'SORRY'?

Have you ever said something which made someone
MISUNDERSTAND your intentions
but never got a chance to CLARIFY?

Have you ever tried to say 'SORRY',
but don't know how to,
or didn't DARE to?

Sometimes, even though you MIGHT
or MIGHT NOT be in the wrong...
It's always ALRIGHT to say 'SORRY' first
and EXPLAIN later..

It's nothing to be SHY of,
AFRAID of,
let alone ASHAMED of.

There's nothing to LOSE, is there?
PRIDE?
FACE?

Are these MORE IMPORTANT than RELATIONS
with FRIENDS,
LOVED ONES,
or FAMILY?

Sometimes saying 'SORRY' not just
LIGHTEN your emotional BURDEN,
but also makes the OTHER PARTY
feel CLOSER to you.

Besides, it's not
PRIDE nor FACE
that LOOKS OVER YOU,
GUIDES you,
in the future...

BUT FRIENDS,
FAMILY,
that make sure you're SAFE AND SOUND,
ensure you STAY OUT OF HARMS WAY,
that are willing to SACRIFICE THEMSELVES FOR YOU.
Does PRIDE do all those for you?

So always remember...
It's NEVER TOO LATE to get back your PRIDE
or FACE,
but never wait until it's TOO LATE
to say "I'm SORRY.."
posted by đσмΪиїC at 6:07 AM 0 comments

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

My first REAL post :)


:D I'm so happyy today! I won my match and thus qualified for junior davis cup! Which means.... I get to go to.. BANGLADESH!! Heh sweeeeett! I was so nervous and worried that i might not pull through.. But after two gruelling hours, i so luckily managed to. LOL, SERIOUSLY! woot. By the way, i've added a tagbox, so feel free to come and tag! heheh ;)
*And one important lesson that i brought back from that match.. Always remember to smile when you're feeling tensed! :D >>>--Anger-management->
posted by đσмΪиїC at 10:28 PM 1 comments

Intro of myself



Oh yes.. I forgot to do an intro on myself! Heheh. Anyway, i'm Dominic. LOL Now that's redundant. Woot! Back to serious business.. I'm a tennis player, and an ex-tracker. Sure am glad that that's past! =D I'm currently a student in Raffles Institution and was previously from Rosyth Primary. I do most sports as long as they are convenient, like tennis! Heheh that's about all that you need to know for now.. *Anymore details and this is not considered an intro*
>> Above is what i like best!! And below that, is a picture of me in P6 when i was still in track, and on my way to WALAA. << ↑↑↑↑↑
d^L^b
posted by đσмΪиїC at 3:49 AM 0 comments

My second bloG

Heh... finally FINALLY! Something decent. I've done up my blog and edited it. Hope you'll enjoy reading it. *Once I start posting* ;)
posted by đσмΪиїC at 3:28 AM 0 comments

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

My first bloG

Heyy.. This is my first blog. Sure looks kind of fun huh! I'm a newbie, so I'm still alien to the customizing part. Thus, it's rather plain, so please bear with it. I'll improve on it once i learn how to.. =)
posted by đσмΪиїC at 6:44 AM 0 comments