Wednesday, 5 June 2019

TGJ201 Post Comments - Unit 6

https://timmesmediablog.blogspot.com/2018/12/fake1-fak-adjective-1-not-genuine.html#comment-form

My comment on Timmy's post
In all honesty, with all you had said about the issue on Fake News I can relate with you easily. I find it very acceptable on how we both agree that we always have to be careful when we are searching through the media for news. Like if one is not careful, they can end up making an entire reflection article about it and realize after a while that it was a fake. I like how we both suggest to just read beyond the title of a news story, but you also proved on how it is so much faster than the other suggestions on searching online news. "News is just as big as the Internet" and I totally find that true.

http://orsen-a.blogspot.com/2018/11/my-culture-is-not-costume.html

My comment on Orsen's post


I appreciate that you have claimed how you have stated your realization about the costumes of halloween that are capable of harming the identity of multiple cultures. It must feel quite embarrassing as in the past, what you knew about halloween was just all of joy and laughs with your friends as you dress up, but now after seeing this video , it makes you question deeply if any of the costumes you had worn before had offended somebody else. I liked how you said in this post that for the people who have created these cultural costumes and had offended someone badly, you show that it isn't too late for that individual to make up for their mistakes. Within all this is respect, as you say is a great progress in our society.

http://reneeyes.blogspot.com/2019/05/a-heated-debate-notre-dame.html

My Comment on Renee's post
As I am someone who had been to the Notre Dame and has a concern for the issues in our societies, your post has really made me feel again the sadness I feel for these two things. When I first went to Paris and into the Notre Dame before its tragedy, I felt so amazed and satisfied with the building's design itself and I just loved the art. With this feeling I would do the same to donate if it had been ruined because I know how ancient the Church is. I have to say that I really agree with you about when you had mentioned that the fact that with the huge amount of money, governments had been donating, it was enough to help the poor people and other issues noted in society. In social media i've seen a post that relates similar to the mention of your donation situation. When i had seen it I was enraged with it and had thought it cruel for governments to actually value a building more than a human life.

http://chiefyung.blogspot.com/2019/06/knock-vote.html

My comment on Ryan's post

I liked how you mentioned that when you had first saw the video which it was supposed to mock the youth for the lack of voting, you immediately became curious about multiple things at once. Like if the seniors were really voting more than young people, or what we young people had done to offend the adults relating to politicians and elections.I should thank you because I really didn't know that the seniors had more number of votes then on how we contribute, but yet again we are still too young for that. And I agree that on some parts of voting, especially at the this age, could be harmful in a way.

http://robloxwii.blogspot.com/2018/11/from-advchaser-on-twitter-for-nikes.html

I have always seen that this movement made by Colin Kaepernick and Nike together, was the right thing to do considering that there is completely nothing wrong with trying to stop an injustice. You mention that you didn't care at all from the damage of the #Justburnit protest as there was literally no need for that and it was more of an intended burning hazard. I agree with that and that all of this was an over exaggeration of people disbanding their loyalty with Nike, and it's so sad to see how this clearly proves that nowadays, people could just get absolutely outraged over the tiniest things in this world.

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