Sunday, January 27, 2013

Chicago Violence


In recent media there has been a lot a talk as relating to the Sandy Hook massacre and where guns and violence plays a role in our country. While the Sandy Hook was and still is a major tragedy there has been major gun violence in our country for a while that I believe has been overlooked. Chicago, Illinois is a well known city that has helped shaped many entertainers and even the President of the United States; however Chicago has turned into the most violent city in the states in what seems like a very short time. Over the past year Chicago’s gun violence has increased a stunning 66%. My topic this week is not me talking about how this hasn't received enough attention (even though it would be a valid point) but rather how people are handling this situation. Of course since its birth rap music has been seen as an outlet for violence. The entire culture has been frowned upon and has been pushed away. Even though there are rap artists and people who represent the culture as negative that doesn't make the entire thing bad. There have been some rappers who show the culture for what it really is, positive, but since the outbreaks between gangs in Chicago rap music again has been pointed to as the scapegoat. The main rap artists that have been seen as the reason for the violence are rappers “Chief Keef” a 17 year old rapper who is serving a 60 day sentence in juvenile detention and “Lil Mouse” a 13 year old rapper who recently signed a record deal with Young Money (known for putting out rappers such as Drake, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Wayne). They both recently exploded in the media scene for negative reasons including possession of illegal firearms (Chief Keef) and for just simply being a 13 year old boy rapping about things he has no business with (Lil Mouse). Even though they put rap and hip hop in a bad light without them and without the music in general there would be no way for kids to speak about what is happening and we would never know there is crisis in the city of Chicago. My main thing I want to get into your head is that rap music is not a bad thing and it tells you a lot when you actually listen to it, I make music but do you really think I am a bad person? Chicago violence is awful but you can’t just blame it on rap music and think that you are going to stop it right there. The city of Chicago and the entire world needs to shed more light on the subject of gun violence in general and then we can figure out how to stop it.

Please tell me what you think of this problem in the comments.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Blog Post #1 1/19/2013


This recent football season the story of Notre Dame and particularly the story of Manti Te'o became highlighted in the news. Everyone was inspired by his story of the death of his grandmother and "girlfriend.” Soon after however rumors came out to say that the existence of Te'o's girlfriend was a hoax. My blog post today talks about that situation and how it was handled which I feel could have been different. Now Te'o apparently had a relationship with a girl that he met online and that relationship became serious. The part of that entire thing that gets to me is the part in which Te'o wasn't even sure if his girlfriend was real. Now this story reminds me of a new television show called “Catfish: The TV Series.” This is literally a parallel to the story of Te'o. Young men and women go to a man to see if the person they met online is really who they proclaim to be. Sometimes it works out and other times it doesn't  This situation just happened to be one that landed on the bad end of the relationship spectrum. I've seen this happen before and I am shocked that anyone can fall victim to this hoax per say. In the year 2013 I find it hard to believe that anyone in a relationship does not have some kind of video communication. With the power of the internet and things like Skype, Face time, and Google Plus it is a regular practice to see someone through a screen. While it is not the most romantic way to communicate it still is something. And with that being said I feel Te'o could have been smarter about that entire relationship. I think it is rather foolish of anyone not just Te'o to fall victim to this trick. Finally, I want to say that this major headline could have been avoided by simply taking the time to video chat the person he was in the relationship with. In other words I hope Manti and a majority of the world learned a huge lesson by this and I hope those who were behind this learned a lesson as well. Even though Te'o could have possibly avoided this, the truth of the matter is he still has suffered a lot with this whole scandal and the lost of his grandmother. So while some of the blame goes to him of course he should not carry all of the weight on his shoulders for this one. 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

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I am a fun person I love to meet people and I am very active. Giving back is a thing that I am very passionate about, I am actually passionate about helping others and putting others first. I have a secret love for soccer even though I am not the best at it. I produce music, DJ, and I am a math aficionado. I love comedy and anyone who can make me laugh is a friend of mine. I collect shoes and ties and take care of them as if they are my child! My dream is to have a career in music with a background in engineering, and on the weekends I transform into a sous chef!


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