Let me start off by saying that I am not opposed to any
couple that chooses to love someone from a different sex, ethnicity, or age
group. People should be free to live their lives as best they can and deserve
the right to have their privacy respected. But please keep your personal lives
to yourselves like everybody else does. I don’t mean to be insensitive but when
do your rights interfere with mine? My colleague wrote a blog post on why he
supported the bathroom bill, but I found that the cons outweigh the pros in
this situation. President Obama passed a federal law, known as Title IX, that
allows individuals to use the facilities of the gender that they identify with.
So, a male could walk into any women’s restroom and no one could object on the
chance that this could be a transgender person. I don’t want to go to the store
and see a man walk into the women’s bathroom when I’m there with my daughters,
not only will this confuse them, but it worries me. My concern isn’t of a
transgender person attacking my daughters but of others who would take
advantage of this law. There have been several cases of men walking into women’s
bathrooms and taking pictures of young girls, and no one says anything unless
they notice this because men technically have a right to be in there. I also do not think that every American should
have to go out of their way to cater to a group of Americans that makes up
about 0.3% of the nation. Which is why I think that President Trump did the
right thing in rescinding Obama’s bathroom law.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Friday, April 28, 2017
Blog Seven Assignment
Rising Tensions
If you have been paying attention to
the news lately, you have seen the rapidly growing animosity between North
Korea’s Supreme Leader, Pyongyang, and President Trump. For more than 6 decades
now, North Korea has been in the hands of lunatic monarch dictators, intent on
trying to show their power off to the world while severely oppressing their
citizens. But after all this time, the conflict between the United States and
North Korea has reached its peak as North Korea threatens to fire nuclear
weapons against the U.S. if threatened.
These threatens started when
Pyongyang felt intimidated when President Trump ordered 59 Tomahawk cruise
missiles to be fired on a Syrian military airbase, where the chemical weapon
that killed over 100 people in Syria, were believed to have been launched from.
Since then, Pyongyang has said that he will not hesitate to fire nuclear
missiles as a preemptive strike. But these sort of statements are coming from a
young boy who has been taught everyone must bow to him, nonetheless, he does
possess nuclear capability. Though one starts to interpret these words as
somewhat empty threats since the maximum missile range that they possess could
only get as far as Alaska. But given that their last nuclear missile test
failed after it “blew up almost immediately”, I think that might be a fair assumption.
However, President Trump is not backing down and has already send the
submarine, USS Michigan, to join aircraft carrier, Carl Vinson, to dock in
South Korea. The last President Trump has said on this issue came late yesterday
when he told the press that “major, major conflict with North Korea is
possible, but that he would prefer a diplomatic solution”. Diplomacy is indeed needed but I do not think
it wise either to back down when faced with nuclear threats.
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