MegMun

2/7/14 Should people really judge you for what you say? I mean it's your opinion isn't it? People shouldn't judge other people just because they believe in something that you don't. Hip-Hop, Rap, and many others types of music are judged because of little things they say. Supporting gay people and rapping about it isn't a problem. It's how they believe and no one should judge them for their opinion and tell them they are wrong. Right after "Same Love" was published by Macklemore, everyone thought he was gay. Well it turns out he is straight. People are just judged so much by the little things they say. If it's what you believe in people shouldn't talk smack about it. Gay people are some of the happiest people on earth. Love is love no matter who you marry. But it's not all about gay people. There are some people that get mad even when someone refers to the bible in a song. People just need to back off and understand that its not theirsong to critique or say that what ever is in the song is wrong. Singers and rappers make music to entertain people, they also do it to let THEIR feelings go. It might not please the whole crowd but it's how they feel.

2/27/14

I defiantly believe this is a problem but at the same time that's they society has grown to seen it. I really don't think the t-shirts were supposed to come off in a bad way though. They could have used a better slogan then that because it really did come off the wrong way.

2/28/14

Jennifer is a role model but Miley is not. If Miley believes in any way that she is a good role model for anyone then there is something wrong with her head. Just because she isn't Hannah Montana any more doesn't mean she needs to stop being the role model that MANY children and teenagers looked up too. The big problem is a lot of people still look up to her.

3/14/14

My favorite dinner is FOR SURE mac and cheese.

5/12/14

For this project we had to create campaign ads for our selected representative to make them look good. Throughout the week we had to create our items and were faced with challenges that made it hard for us to make our person look good. We also had to write a speech that our candidate would read to the audience that later would vote for their favorite candidate that would help them out the most. One of the propaganda techniques we used was testimonial. We had Malcolm Hitchcock in our commercial that we made. Malcolm is the quarterback on the Leesville football team. During our debate we also used name calling and called out other candidates.

The most challenging thing for this project was to make sure we said everything almost perfectly. If we said something racist then people would use that against us and not vote for us. We had to be fair for everyone and please everyone.