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Monthly Archives: December 2016
WHY IGNORANCE IS REASON WE CAN’T ACHIEVE EQUALITY
Why Ignorance is the reason we can’t achieve equality
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The only separation between the human race and equality is the ignorance that consumes us. We as people claim that we are aware, we are equal and we treat everyone with respect. However, I’d like someone to explain to me how wearing First Nations cultural outfits as costumes, the misconception of their looks and the forgotten history, is not ignorant.
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Halloween is a time to dress up and portray yourself as someone you are not. It is fun. It is creative. However, sadly, it can get stereotypical, and yes, ignorant. Imagine wearing clothes that are apart of your cultural background and then have them all of a sudden stripped of their significance and meaning. Well, I’m sorry to tell you but that is what First Nations have to go through, not just at Halloween but throughout the whole year. We see their cultural clothing in magazines, run ways and musical festivals. People wear them without even the slightest thought of; “Ohh hey, you know what, maybe, the feathers in my hair actually have a significance and by me wearing them I am belittling what they signify”. Well, unfortunately that does not occur. Which means that they never get to learn that eagle feathers symbolize traits such as trust, strength, honour, wisdom, power and freedom. Plus, to receive an eagle feather during a ceremony is a high honour among tribe members. If we knew, appreciated and respected the meaning and significance behind it all, this whole debacle would not be a problem in the first place. We are appropriating someone else’s culture. We wear their clothes, headdresses and feathers without earning them or understanding the importance within them. Do your research. Think of others. And appreciate not appropriate.
Stereotypes. We see them every where we go and they shape our understanding of everyday images and appearances. In the minds of society, if you don’t have long black braided hair, some animals skin on your clothes and brown toned skin, then are you really a First Nations? Well there you have it folks, an example of a disgustingly alive stereotype. It’s rather silly to think that someone of a complete different culture has the right to depict wether you are who are or not. One of the main problems of a First Nations identity is that they are not accepted, by people who are non First Nation, as a First Nation, if they don’t look like the stereotypes we see in pictures and films. They are people. Some live on a reserve, some don’t. Some wear their traditional clothing, some wear clothes you can find in the mall. They are who they are through their culture within them not through your inaccurate vision of who you think they are. They breath, talk and in fact, poop just like everyone else.
Way, way, way before we were born, “white men” came to Canada and selfishly and ignorantly took the First Nations land from them. They forced them to live on horribly conditioned lands and began to treat them in the most horrific way. WE (white people) took THEIR land. THEY were here before US. So why must we treat them as if they are bombarding into our territory? Because last time I checked we were the ones who did that. As history has shown we mistreated the First Nations to an extent that should not have been reached. It is in the history and no one can ignore the fact that we invaded and were completely ignorant to their culture, beliefs and overall feelings.
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In the end, not being educated upon the First Nations and their clothes, various appearances and history has lead us to be ignorant to them throughout all these years. We may say we want the world to be equal but how is that the case, when we do not educate ourselves upon others race, culture or beliefs. We must appreciate and not appropriate. With knowledge and acceptance the world can be a much safer and loving place for not only First Nations but everyone!
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Citations:
Anouk, Safíra. We Cant Trust White People: On Blood Quantum and Identity Appropriation. Digital image. Unsettling America. Safari Anouk, 2 Mar. 2016. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
KRASOWSKI, SANDI. The Persistence of Racial Inequality in Canada. Digital image. The Star.com. THE CANADIAN PRESS, 20 Mar. 2012. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
Instead of Playing “Indian,” Why Not Shop from Actual Native American Designers? Digital image. Mic Network Inc. Theresa Avila, 10 Oct. 2015. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
Exploring First Nations in the Media. Digital image. Exploring First Nations in the Media. Amanda, 11 Dec. 2011. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
Pinterest. Digital image. Pinterest. NativeSkins.Tumblr.com, n.d. Web. 15 Dec. 2016.
What is the Meaning of Life?
Humans come, humans go. Though, what is the purpose for them to touch and effect the society that surrounds them? In the short story “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber, from the result of day dreams of eminence and depressing everyday unsuccessful reality, we discover the meaning of life.
The moment we are living in the world we are expected to be the best person that we can possibly be. We are pressured and the stress to fulfill those shoes is very much present. As we see through Walter Mitty he dreams of people and things that he could have been and doing. His dreams show us that he does not enjoy the life that he has lived and believes that he is unaccomplished. The people that he dreams to be are people who have successfully impacted the world. When Pritichard-Mitford, a character in one of Mitty’s dreams, says, “A brilliant performance, sir” (Thurber, 2) it shows the adoration Mitty has with success. Leaving one’s mark in the world is a way that one can impact and change it. The reason human’s are living is because, as a whole, our impact must help evolve the people and places around us for the better. The stress for this is, is demonstrated as Mrs. Mitty states, “You’re tensed up again” (page 2), which shows the importance of making your mark. As Mitty dreams he see’s the significance of being accomplished and as he comes back to the real world he is stressed and tensed due to the fact that he is unable to fill those shoes himself.
In conclusion, Walter Mitty has proven that leaving your mark in the world is the meaning of life. As he demonstrates this through his dreams for success and depressed actions towards his failed reality. In the end, achieving greatest will always bring you a consummate life.
Citations: Leave Your Mark In The World. Digital image. Quote Addicts. Quote Addicts, n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2016. Carr, Leon, Joe Manchester, Earl Shuman, and James Thurber. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: A New Musical Based on the Classic Story. New York: S. French, 1968. Print.
Walter Mitty – Theme and the Meaning of Life
Theme Statement Not leaving a mark in the world and unaccomplished dreams may lead to regret.
According to this story, what is the meaning of life? The meaning of life is to achieve greatness within your life time. You are expected to be the best that you can; have a great job and bring in lots of income. The meaning of life is that you are expected to complete your dreams and leave your mark in the world. Walter Mitty’s life is perceived (by me) very bland and unexciting. While he goes through his everyday life he keeps wishing for the people and things that he never was and achieved. He dreams of greatness and leaving a mark in the world, which he did not attain. Instead he was full of regret and an unaccomplished life.