Thursday, March 26, 2015

Afghan Woman Beaten to Death (Post 1)

Afghan Woman Beaten to Death (Post 1)
     
     This week I was shocked as I clicked on one of the top stories on CNN's website. I've had previous experience with bad news coming from the Middle East, but very rarely have I read a news article as disheartening as this. This is not to say that evil groups such as the self-proclaimed Islamic State do not anger me as much as this particular story did. However, the story I have chosen portrays just how poorly the Middle East handles sexism.

This is the article on CNN's website that I will be analyzing today:



(Here we see protesters outraged by the murder of Farkhunda)


Please be warned! The video that accompanies the article on CNN is graphic and disturbing to some.

     As I read this article I was overcome with a feeling of injustice. I knew that the Middle East's culture discriminated against women however I never truly heard how poor of a job their laws do at preventing hate crimes against women.

Farkhunda, age 27, who taught the Quran to children was outside a mosque when she noticed a man was selling false tawiz (a form of prayer card worn around the neck to protect from spirits). The man, who felt cornered by her accusation, retaliated by falsely accusing her of burning pages in the Quran. A crowd gathered around them and, because the vender was a man and she was a woman, they automatically agreed with him. The crowd proceeded to beat her to death, then set her on fire, and dump her body into the river.

     Following her death, the community has rallied and plans to protest outside Afghanistan's Supreme Court in Kabul. Among citizen arrests, eleven police officers have been suspended for failing to help effectively. Hopefully the community can learn from this horrible tragedy and begin to overturn their deeply rooted misogynistic customs.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Welcome to the Blog!

     I would like to start off my first post by welcoming you all to the blog!  I will be updating this for an Honors English II class.  I hope you find my posts either interesting or just self indulgent enough to want to stew over how terrible a person I am!  Either way it will be nice to have some readers!

     As this is my first post, I would like to tell you a bit about myself.  I am hoping that I can either go into the engineering field or the medical field, however, right now, I am leaning more towards engineering. I have always loved electronics and the sciences, and I absolutely adore finding ways that I can apply these fields to improve something.


     I currently am enrolled in two after school activities.  One is Operation Others (O.O.), which I hope to find a leadership role in within the next year.  This program collects and boxes food to send out to families in my community who can't afford to have a holiday meal.  This year we fed around 1,000 families!  The picture to the right shows a section of the warehouse we fill up with boxes in one weekend.  On the third day of the delivery week, we give all the food to families in our area with the help of caring volunteers.


          The second activity is trap shooting.  I have always loved guns, and although I am in favor of gun control, I feel that it is one of the best feelings in the world when you hit a clay pigeon and see the orange dust shower down onto the field.  Currently, my record for number of hits is 40 out of 50.  Hopefully, by the end of the year, I will be consistently shooting above 40 targets out of 50.

   


     If you know me at all you know that I love dogs, and my dog Millie is no exception (no matter how dirty she gets).  Even though I think she causes some of my minor allergies, I could never bring myself to not pet a dog when I get the chance. Recently, I have noticed that most of the pictures on my iPhone are of her.  This picture was taken as I was cleaning my car one sunny day. I realized that she was dozing off in the grass beside the driveway and I couldn't help myself from taking her portrait.

     I hope that you have enjoyed my first blog post! I look forward to presenting you with some true material in the future.