Interesting that I don't hear about this in newspapers or TV. This is some
pretty serious stuff. I asked my cousin about it, and she didn't know what I was
talking about :S
I'm amazed that the triathlon people didn't collapse and die from breathing in
that smog.
http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-4-20/69525.html
In this article they said that they actually weren't even near where the
Olympics are being held, but they're doing it under the guise of the Olympics...
O_O No, I haven't. But WTH!? What a horrible place to have the Olympics. Whoever
chose the location should have went their him/herself. I've heard pretty bad
things about the pollution in that country. And breaking down homes? Whatever
the heck for? Foreign people coming to your country should not be prioritized
over your own freaking people!
Anyone heard much on China and them demolishing all those homes to make way for
the olympics?
Isn't that awful? There are so many displaced and homeless people - I can't
imagine. I mean, aren't they supposed to be one of the most up-in-coming
countries that is supposed to be getting up to par with everyone else (as in
large countries, good industries, large middle class, etc)?
Heyo Glad to see you here ^^ Sorry for my late reply. I'm on the slow
side of replying too
I guess the commercial only airs in Canada. Celebrities do have a lot of
influence. Most celebrities are willing to do something human rights/environment
wise. I guess it's us that have to go up to them and ask. Or maybe it's because
they're getting paid to do it. I can't see why more celebrities do it since it
gives them a better image and makes them more publicized.
The article is a bit disturbing. What a horrible leader (same goes for the
previous ones that did the same thing). Cowards. He should at least have the
guts to face his own country
I've never seen the commerical, but then again... I live in the U.S. You know,
it seems that nomatter where you live... celebreties and pop idols seem to
always be able to influnce the masses. I wish they'd publicize more of some of
their human rights and environmental issues that they've been working on. I
mean, Bono... everyone knows about what he's done... same with some others, but
there need to be more. What do all those celebs do with their money? Why can't
they help out the less fortunate and those who can't help themselves? *sigh* I
wish more of them would get involved and it be public. I think if that happened
more often, more people would help out with those issues. ^^
Oh, by the way... LONG TIME NO SEE! ...and sorry I haven't been around here
lately.
Missed you. I've been so slow to reply anymore. I do have something for discussion though. ^^
I found an article that disgusted me today... and I'll state my case again on US
President Bush and me destesting his inability to function as a proper
president... or human being... morals my butt... *insert more ranting here*
merged: 07-21-2008 ~ 01:31am
Oh, I saw the above questions:
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in
preventing the violations of human rights?
Nope. People could always do more and there are so many people who are
indifferent or don't want to listen or try to help in those situations.
Do you think people are really caring and
working towards an ideal world?
Not as many people care as their should be. Some people are really working hard
while others don't want to bother with it and want to forget it happens. There
are things that nations could and should do to stop the cruelty and atrocities
that happen in this world.... there are things they could do to stop them, but
they don't for various excuses.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In.,
MAD, etc.) is doing to most work in creating this ideal world?
Amnesty is the only one I actually hear about... but I'm not sure if they are
doing the most work... sometimes there are people in the background working
harder, you just never hear about those unsung heros.
What is your definition of an ideal
world?
A world without fear, agression, segregation, depression, loss, suffering, hate,
prejudice... somewhere that people love one another because they're just like
them, because they're different, because they're human. Where people from all
over the world come together as one in harmony, caring for one another. Everyone
would be treated as equals (healthcare, basic necessities, religious
beliefs...).
A world that we are not prepared for nor are mature enough for, but long for.
Yeah. More people would get involved if everyone felt threatened. But that would
only last for only so long. Once that disaster is taken care of, there may be a
plunge in numbers that are willing to help out. Another disaster would just make
things worse than things are. Countries would have to think for themselves and
slow down or even stop helping countries in need. Some kind of national, or even
a world wide disaster would inspire people to help out more, but it wouldn't do
much good for the people that need help the most.
Yes, I'm glad that we share similar thoughts ^_^
So I guess the Flick Off commercial is only aired in the Canada... Have you
heard of that big concert the promoted environmental awareness? That was world
wide I believe. They had the concert going on in several places around the
world. The TV program I was watching would switch from country to country every
hour or so. There were a couple of channels showing it too.
Anyways, the commercial I was talking about is rather effective. The first few
times off watching it, people would probably think, 'oh, cool,' and do nothing.
But after a while of seeing the commercial, it gets to you and makes you feel
guilty, and you turn your light off (it's a commercial where celebrities tell
you to turn your lights off).
im glad were on common ground. and you're so right about the environmentalists.
all of these environmental groups are actually making more accomplishments than
the human rights groups. maybe it's because the environmental issues are more a
national issue (like animal extinction or animal poaching within designated
areas) rather than international issues, so there isnt much arbitrating to be
done. but still...everyone needs to get involved. if only there was a way to get
everyone involved. the only way i could think of is by having some sort of
international crisis b ut we cant risk that either.
uhh...i havnt noticed any. sorry. are they really that effective?
hehe, yeah i see where youre coming from. i cant talk well at all but i could at
least express my thoughts properly in writing.
Not really ^_^; I'm only fairly good with words when I writing or typing
something up. Talking is a completely different story
I agree with you about atrocities happening repeatedly. It's not just the very
troubled countries like Myanmar (Burma) and Nigeria. Human right violations
happen everywhere, even in the countries that are better off
financially.
I completely agree with you with the envisioning. Most people just picture a
better tomorrow that they think they're working towards, when all they're really
doing is nothing. These people, I would say, would be helpful only by showing
support in things like votes and petitions. But to be completely honest, that's
not going to help if there aren't enough people that are actually fighting for
the cause to get petitions and things like that going. Ahah, that last sentence
may have not made any sense
Nothing seems to be in our reach now-a-days. Although, recently there have more
events supporting the end to global warming. Environmentalists are doing a
better job than the human rights people. But then again, environmental awareness
must have been out there longer.
Oh hey, has your country air commercials and have advertisements under the name
'Flick Off?' It states that we only have 10 years to lessen our gas emissions,
or we're screwed. Those are cool commercials Very
smart too, targeting the future generations.
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in preventing the violations of
human rights?
Definitely not. Atrocities are still committed against humankind repeatedly, and
it's not just a few countries here and there. It's hundreds of countries that
are suffering, fighting in their own civil wars and conflicts...and the mere
fact that such atrocities are occurring repeatedly should be enough to prove
that.
Do you think people are really caring and working towards an ideal world?
I think there is a good chunk of people who do care and envision an ideal world
mais at least 3/4 of that good chunk is doing only that: envisioning. They don't
and won't act, either out of laziness or pessimism. Most of us are too wrapped
up in our world to care, a lot of us envision the ideal world and few of us work
towards it.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In., MAD, etc.) is doing to most work
in creating this ideal world?
Even though the other groups do make an effort to create this "ideal
world," I think Amnesty International works the hardest...hard work isn't
really measurable since they all have their own approacches mais lilke you
(Melymay) said, Amnesty is the one that appears often in the media.
What is your definition of an ideal world?
Uhh...I can't reallly define something like that. When I think of an ideal
world, I would like to say that it's a place where everyone could live without
fear of prosecution and everyone has equal access to food, medidcine, shelter
and other basic necessities for life, mais I can't really say that either
because we'll always live in fear since we all fear different things. And I also
like to define an ideal world as something that is attainable, something that's
within our reach, but by setting up such a definition, an ideal world isn't
really in our reach. based on our own nature and the limitations of our
environment, it's impossible...so yeah, I don't reallly think I could define it.
-.- gomen. im not reallyl articulate, whether it be in writing or speech.
Right now, there is something you can do. Just scroll through the group content
and you'll come across 'Questions of the Moment.' You may answer those if you
like.
Here are my answers:
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in
preventing the violations of human rights?
I honestly don't think so. Everyone can still do much better than what they're
doing now.
Do you think people are really caring and
working towards an ideal world?
Only a few of the not-so-many people taking some action - I'd say - really care
about what horrible things are happening in the world. The rest of those people
just give their sympathy.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In.,
MAD, etc.) is doing to most work in creating this ideal world?
Amnesty is who I hear about most. And to be honest, it's the only group I ever
hear about that's trying to make a change.
What is your definition of an ideal
world?
My idea of an ideal world is where no one faces and serious inequality. Where no
one feels fear or shame. Where everyone has the right to proper nutrition,
homes, and family. Where everyone lives in peace.
Yup, I'd have to agree. Me being one of them recently. A tornado hit my town and
my computer's fried. Outside there's a tree on our shed and a busted fence. I
might not be here for a while, but I hope to be more active soon. ^^ ...and
maybe even with a new computer...
I've seen that movie. Its difficult to watch in some parts, but a good movie. I
doubt I'd watch it twice. You know that those things have happened in real life,
even children being taken from their parents and are forced to join certain
factions that kill, rape, and murder people. Its just awful.
merged: 03-27-2008 ~ 01:08am
I don't have any suggestions, really. A silver or metallic layout might be
nifty. I dunno.
That story is sad. I have a feeling it's too late for her now. Unless the man
she was with helped her out of the country because she - for some reason - had
to leave. There are a lot of possibilities. Maybe the man she was with was a
murderer. But then again, this about a friend of a friend, so you can't be too
sure how accurate or real the information is.
Blood Diamonds? Do you mean Blood Diamond? I haven't found the time to watch it
yet, but my friend, my mother and my cousin apparently really liked it. The
previews looked good, I think you should watch it if you already
haven't.
merged: 03-25-2008 ~ 05:41am
Any suggestions on colour themes for the new layout?
ahh umm...that reminds me sorta of a new story that i found really scary and
shocking. my sister's friend's sister sort of vanished one day after a party. my
sister's friend is really scared because his sister was with some guy who has a
bad record from the past. It's been over a year and they didnt find her...i dont
know about the guy. either they found out about him or hes refusing to talk. but
its really scary...
Ugu. That is annoying. Heh heh with my groups, I can usually come up with ideas
and keep it alive if I really want to. But right now, two of the groups I'm
admin in are sort of dead because I haven't worked on them...
Hmm...let me see...maybe there can be some sort of contest? try making an
announcement asking the group members how to keep the group alive. ask for
ideas...i can't really think of any...-.-'
They haven't found her yet, but they're not completely sure that's what happened
to her. They're still speculating since the guy she was with was released and
they have no evidence. She went to Florida or te Keys on spring break and
disappeared. Its been 2 years though.
I wonder what we can have here to do... I had some ideas, but I'd have to find
them again. '
Not much has been going on. All I'm really good for in a group is making layouts
-___- How depressing. There isn't a lot of group activity in the first place to
have any activities anyways. That's how it seems like regarding the
guestbook.
The response I got from the lastest poll from this group said that TC should
have more things to do. I have many ideas, but all of them take a rather large
chunk of time from the already limited amount I have. It really would be nice to
have another active administrator here. I wonder what's happened to
peniko?
As for the human trafficking issue: HOLAY COW! A rich college student?! How the
heck did those people get away with that?! Have they found her yet?
Have yall heard about the protest at the Republican Conventions lately?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/02/us/politics/02protest.html?em
Interesting that I don't hear about this in newspapers or TV. This is some pretty serious stuff. I asked my cousin about it, and she didn't know what I was talking about :S
I'm amazed that the triathlon people didn't collapse and die from breathing in that smog.
http://johnibii.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/beijings-massive-pre-olympic-people-relocation-home-demolition-a-human-rights-issue/
The above is just awful... they don't even know where these people are. O_O
Look at the smog above the stadium! Its NASTY!
http://en.epochtimes.com/news/8-4-20/69525.html
In this article they said that they actually weren't even near where the Olympics are being held, but they're doing it under the guise of the Olympics...
merged: 08-17-2008 ~ 02:06am
Oh, I found another gut-wrenching article about it.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=24e_1202521671
It makes me sick... I don't want to watch the games anymore.
O_O No, I haven't. But WTH!? What a horrible place to have the Olympics. Whoever chose the location should have went their him/herself. I've heard pretty bad things about the pollution in that country. And breaking down homes? Whatever the heck for? Foreign people coming to your country should not be prioritized over your own freaking people!
That is really upsetting.
Anyone heard much on China and them demolishing all those homes to make way for the olympics?
Isn't that awful? There are so many displaced and homeless people - I can't imagine. I mean, aren't they supposed to be one of the most up-in-coming countries that is supposed to be getting up to par with everyone else (as in large countries, good industries, large middle class, etc)?
Heyo
Glad to see you here ^^ Sorry for my late reply. I'm on the slow
side of replying too
I guess the commercial only airs in Canada. Celebrities do have a lot of influence. Most celebrities are willing to do something human rights/environment wise. I guess it's us that have to go up to them and ask. Or maybe it's because they're getting paid to do it. I can't see why more celebrities do it since it gives them a better image and makes them more publicized.
The article is a bit disturbing. What a horrible leader (same goes for the previous ones that did the same thing). Cowards. He should at least have the guts to face his own country
I've never seen the commerical, but then again... I live in the U.S. You know, it seems that nomatter where you live... celebreties and pop idols seem to always be able to influnce the masses. I wish they'd publicize more of some of their human rights and environmental issues that they've been working on. I mean, Bono... everyone knows about what he's done... same with some others, but there need to be more. What do all those celebs do with their money? Why can't they help out the less fortunate and those who can't help themselves? *sigh* I wish more of them would get involved and it be public. I think if that happened more often, more people would help out with those issues. ^^
Oh, by the way... LONG TIME NO SEE! ...and sorry I haven't been around here lately.
I do have something for discussion though. ^^
Missed you. I've been so slow to reply anymore.
I found an article that disgusted me today... and I'll state my case again on US President Bush and me destesting his inability to function as a proper president... or human being... morals my butt...
*insert more ranting here*
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2008/07/10/usdom19354.htm
merged: 07-21-2008 ~ 01:31am
Oh, I saw the above questions:
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in preventing the violations of human rights?
Nope. People could always do more and there are so many people who are indifferent or don't want to listen or try to help in those situations.
Do you think people are really caring and working towards an ideal world?
Not as many people care as their should be. Some people are really working hard while others don't want to bother with it and want to forget it happens. There are things that nations could and should do to stop the cruelty and atrocities that happen in this world.... there are things they could do to stop them, but they don't for various excuses.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In., MAD, etc.) is doing to most work in creating this ideal world?
Amnesty is the only one I actually hear about... but I'm not sure if they are doing the most work... sometimes there are people in the background working harder, you just never hear about those unsung heros.
What is your definition of an ideal world?
A world without fear, agression, segregation, depression, loss, suffering, hate, prejudice... somewhere that people love one another because they're just like them, because they're different, because they're human. Where people from all over the world come together as one in harmony, caring for one another. Everyone would be treated as equals (healthcare, basic necessities, religious beliefs...).
A world that we are not prepared for nor are mature enough for, but long for.
Yeah. More people would get involved if everyone felt threatened. But that would only last for only so long. Once that disaster is taken care of, there may be a plunge in numbers that are willing to help out. Another disaster would just make things worse than things are. Countries would have to think for themselves and slow down or even stop helping countries in need. Some kind of national, or even a world wide disaster would inspire people to help out more, but it wouldn't do much good for the people that need help the most.
Yes, I'm glad that we share similar thoughts ^_^
So I guess the Flick Off commercial is only aired in the Canada... Have you heard of that big concert the promoted environmental awareness? That was world wide I believe. They had the concert going on in several places around the world. The TV program I was watching would switch from country to country every hour or so. There were a couple of channels showing it too.
Anyways, the commercial I was talking about is rather effective. The first few times off watching it, people would probably think, 'oh, cool,' and do nothing. But after a while of seeing the commercial, it gets to you and makes you feel guilty, and you turn your light off (it's a commercial where celebrities tell you to turn your lights off).
uhh...i havnt noticed any. sorry. are they really that effective?
hehe, yeah i see where youre coming from. i cant talk well at all but i could at least express my thoughts properly in writing.
Not really ^_^; I'm only fairly good with words when I writing or typing something up. Talking is a completely different story
I agree with you about atrocities happening repeatedly. It's not just the very troubled countries like Myanmar (Burma) and Nigeria. Human right violations happen everywhere, even in the countries that are better off financially.
I completely agree with you with the envisioning. Most people just picture a better tomorrow that they think they're working towards, when all they're really doing is nothing. These people, I would say, would be helpful only by showing support in things like votes and petitions. But to be completely honest, that's not going to help if there aren't enough people that are actually fighting for the cause to get petitions and things like that going. Ahah, that last sentence may have not made any sense
Nothing seems to be in our reach now-a-days. Although, recently there have more events supporting the end to global warming. Environmentalists are doing a better job than the human rights people. But then again, environmental awareness must have been out there longer.
Oh hey, has your country air commercials and have advertisements under the name 'Flick Off?' It states that we only have 10 years to lessen our gas emissions, or we're screwed. Those are cool commercials
Very
smart too, targeting the future generations.
wow someone's really articulate.
umm kk.
ill give them my best shot.
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in preventing the violations of human rights?
Definitely not. Atrocities are still committed against humankind repeatedly, and it's not just a few countries here and there. It's hundreds of countries that are suffering, fighting in their own civil wars and conflicts...and the mere fact that such atrocities are occurring repeatedly should be enough to prove that.
Do you think people are really caring and working towards an ideal world?
I think there is a good chunk of people who do care and envision an ideal world mais at least 3/4 of that good chunk is doing only that: envisioning. They don't and won't act, either out of laziness or pessimism. Most of us are too wrapped up in our world to care, a lot of us envision the ideal world and few of us work towards it.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In., MAD, etc.) is doing to most work in creating this ideal world?
Even though the other groups do make an effort to create this "ideal world," I think Amnesty International works the hardest...hard work isn't really measurable since they all have their own approacches mais lilke you (Melymay) said, Amnesty is the one that appears often in the media.
What is your definition of an ideal world?
Uhh...I can't reallly define something like that. When I think of an ideal world, I would like to say that it's a place where everyone could live without fear of prosecution and everyone has equal access to food, medidcine, shelter and other basic necessities for life, mais I can't really say that either because we'll always live in fear since we all fear different things. And I also like to define an ideal world as something that is attainable, something that's within our reach, but by setting up such a definition, an ideal world isn't really in our reach. based on our own nature and the limitations of our environment, it's impossible...so yeah, I don't reallly think I could define it. -.- gomen. im not reallyl articulate, whether it be in writing or speech.
It's alright. Everyone has their reasons ^^
Right now, there is something you can do. Just scroll through the group content and you'll come across 'Questions of the Moment.' You may answer those if you like.
Here are my answers:
Do you think the world is doing pretty well in preventing the violations of human rights?
I honestly don't think so. Everyone can still do much better than what they're doing now.
Do you think people are really caring and working towards an ideal world?
Only a few of the not-so-many people taking some action - I'd say - really care about what horrible things are happening in the world. The rest of those people just give their sympathy.
Who do you think (group wise - ex. Amnesty In., MAD, etc.) is doing to most work in creating this ideal world?
Amnesty is who I hear about most. And to be honest, it's the only group I ever hear about that's trying to make a change.
What is your definition of an ideal world?
My idea of an ideal world is where no one faces and serious inequality. Where no one feels fear or shame. Where everyone has the right to proper nutrition, homes, and family. Where everyone lives in peace.
gah, sorry i vanished for so long! T-T i vanished in almost all the groups...-.- gomen!
so...what's up and about around here? any new events?!?!?!
It's alright.. And I just deleted my post, hahah. Oh dear. I answered all the 'Questions of the Moment,' too. All my efforts wasted ;_;
Ack.. Well just a little heads up:
Please read the Updates section on the group page.
It's just something one may want to know. Please and thank you.
hey2 :'D sorry for being a super lazy mod >____<
btw, how about we make some event here.
Yup, I'd have to agree. Me being one of them recently. A tornado hit my town and my computer's fried. Outside there's a tree on our shed and a busted fence. I might not be here for a while, but I hope to be more active soon. ^^ ...and maybe even with a new computer...
Oh. Wow. That's intense :S
Metallic colours? I'm all good with that ^^
merged: 05-02-2008 ~ 09:04am
Hmm.. I've noticed that MT members aren't as active as they used to be.
I've seen that movie. Its difficult to watch in some parts, but a good movie. I doubt I'd watch it twice. You know that those things have happened in real life, even children being taken from their parents and are forced to join certain factions that kill, rape, and murder people. Its just awful.
merged: 03-27-2008 ~ 01:08am
I don't have any suggestions, really. A silver or metallic layout might be nifty. I dunno.
It's alright.
That story is sad. I have a feeling it's too late for her now. Unless the man she was with helped her out of the country because she - for some reason - had to leave. There are a lot of possibilities. Maybe the man she was with was a murderer. But then again, this about a friend of a friend, so you can't be too sure how accurate or real the information is.
Blood Diamonds? Do you mean Blood Diamond? I haven't found the time to watch it yet, but my friend, my mother and my cousin apparently really liked it. The previews looked good, I think you should watch it if you already haven't.
merged: 03-25-2008 ~ 05:41am
Any suggestions on colour themes for the new layout?
sorry i disappeared. gomen.
ahh umm...that reminds me sorta of a new story that i found really scary and shocking. my sister's friend's sister sort of vanished one day after a party. my sister's friend is really scared because his sister was with some guy who has a bad record from the past. It's been over a year and they didnt find her...i dont know about the guy. either they found out about him or hes refusing to talk. but its really scary...
did anyone watch blood diamonds? is it any good?
Oh wow, sucks to be her. I don't think they'll be able to find her :/ If it's really been two years, all evidence would probably be gone.
I've made an announcement about that a while back. I think I mentioned that already in my last post.
Ugu. That is annoying. Heh heh with my groups, I can usually come up with ideas and keep it alive if I really want to. But right now, two of the groups I'm admin in are sort of dead because I haven't worked on them...
Hmm...let me see...maybe there can be some sort of contest? try making an announcement asking the group members how to keep the group alive. ask for ideas...i can't really think of any...-.-'
They haven't found her yet, but they're not completely sure that's what happened to her. They're still speculating since the guy she was with was released and they have no evidence. She went to Florida or te Keys on spring break and disappeared. Its been 2 years though.
I wonder what we can have here to do... I had some ideas, but I'd have to find them again.
'
Not much has been going on. All I'm really good for in a group is making layouts -___- How depressing. There isn't a lot of group activity in the first place to have any activities anyways. That's how it seems like regarding the guestbook.
The response I got from the lastest poll from this group said that TC should have more things to do. I have many ideas, but all of them take a rather large chunk of time from the already limited amount I have. It really would be nice to have another active administrator here. I wonder what's happened to peniko?
As for the human trafficking issue: HOLAY COW! A rich college student?! How the heck did those people get away with that?! Have they found her yet?
That's really unbelievable. I'm speechless :X