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Blog Post #3
The idea of the Eight Values of Free Expression holds many very impactful and influential ideas, but some hold truer than others. As good as things like Stable Change are, ideas such as Protecting Dissent and Promoting Innovation hold far more weight in the infrastructural strength of a modern society.
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Similarly to innovation, dissent has been nothing if not the backbone of America's history. At its birth, America was a group of dissenting colonists who were sick of a government that treated them poorly. Dissent and the idea that a negative government should be overthrown is something almost entirely exclusive to the Western ideology, and it has been incredibly influential on global politics. America's drive to push against over-stepping governments assisted the world in both World Wars and has allowed for America to remain one of the most well put together nations in the world. If only to perfectly summarize the importance of this value, Justice Deepak Gupta stated, "Dissent is essential in a democracy. If a country has to grow in a holistic manner where not only the economic rights but also the civil rights of the citizen are to be protected, dissent and disagreement have to be permitted, and in fact, should be encouraged. It is only if there is discussion, disagreement and dialogue that we can arrive at better ways to run the country."
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Blog Post #5
Since the inception of America, we have been a very pro-war nation. Having engaged in at least twelve major wars in less than 300 years, the idea of disagreeing with the national war effort is often seen as treasonous. This couldn't be any clearer than in the availability of antiwar websites or the absolute lack of antiwar news sources in popular media.
There are many different factors contributing to this lack of antiwar coverage in mass media. One of the most apparent from the outset is the lack of funding these sources have. Since antiwar media is much less profitable than sources that feed into the patriotic act of war, they often get less financial backing from sponsors. This lack of financial support can lead to lack of employees, resulting in what can be seen on antiwar.com, which is visually rather difficult to navigate. Antiwar.com is also currently looking for funding, a sign of the lack of financial support.
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While that was amusing, I feel like the biggest takeaway from the article was the absolute power that the Supreme Court has. Being able to check both the House of Representatives and the President is certainly nothing to shake a stick at, and more often than not this power comes forth in major decisions that have changed the course of this country in incredible ways. One of the most surprising things I got from the article was the wild variety in the cases mentioned, especially the contrast between restricting Nixon's ability to withhold evidence and denying Texas the right to make anti-sodomy laws. (Image)
Blog Post #1
While news is obviously the most important thing in today's society, there are many different platforms and viewpoints to gather news from. This can lead to not only confusion, but purposeful misleading of large groups of people. This absolute toss-up between fact or fiction can often be tied down to from whom you gathered your information.
Global news does not exactly touch my world on a daily basis, and this is somewhat reflected in my main sources of information and media. Much of what keeps me up to date with current events and the modern world is found on sites like YouTube. These platforms that allow creators to share their opinions and facts openly allows for a forum of different beliefs conflicting and combating. This allows for people to see all sides of a story, no matter how much they might agree or disagree with them. One of the biggest benefits of the internet being the platform that it is, ideas can be spread in the blink of an eye. YouTube dominates this side of the news world as it allows instantaneous production of news content by and for anyone.Something else I find very important when searching for news is making sure I keep my mind open to new ideas, even if I know they are biased. My second and third choices are somewhat of a tie, as I feel that both are on even plains with how biased they can be.
Taking second, as I check in on it a smidgen more than the latter, is Fox News. As much as I might disagree with many of the articles on their site and that they write, it gives readers an insight into mindsets or ways of thinking they might not have thought of before. This is also the news source many people are exposed to by their parents, especially those of the conservative variety. Growing up around Fox News allowed me to appreciate the fact that many people rarely care to think about the legitimacy of the news that they take in. Rather, much of today's society is dedicated to the laughably overdramatic politics of the 21st century. For me, Fox News is a site from which I can find some news, but mostly use it to see what I should be keeping an eye out for on other platforms.Final Blog Post Ever since my late youth I have noticed that the increase in popularity of technology, especially that of the handheld var...