Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Ultimate therapy... more like the ultimate bad idea

When I began reading the article "Ultimate Therapy: Commercial Eugenics in the 21st Century," I should have known it was something I would highly disagree with. There are few things that I can say I truly 100% stand by, unwavering to persuasion and debate, but human originality is definitely one of them. I have always believed that people should embrace who they are, loved for not only their outer appearance but for their inner beauty. If a woman becomes pregnant with a child she knows will inherit Downs Syndrome, is it really that bad if she decides to keep the baby? I feel like there is a reason behind everything and if the child were to be born disabled there is a reason for it. Sure, it sounds like a good idea. I am not arguing that genetic engineering technology is completely a bad thing- it's great that in future years we will have a resource to combat against disease and accelerate the natural healing process. However, I am saying that, this is my personal belief; to alter an embryo could be viewed as morally wrong. We should love our children no matter what...right? I feel it's not right to alter that "person" for what they were about to become. It's similar to the research behind being able to pick what sex your baby is, by giving it a specific shot in the early stages of development. I feel we shouldn't do it. Why should our generation be able to create all these perfect humans; creatures that soon become clones, because most will want the perfect child. I don't see the need to "improve" anything with the human race today. We can learn so much about our brains and bodies by disabilities, by challenges. As far as curing diseases and healing the mute, genetic engineering research may become a great advancement in our world.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Facebook undermines the basics of societal communication ha idk

Is human contact dwindling as we speak? In the article, "Facebook: Why I Love It...” the author explores the advantages to using this online network and blog. As I read through the composition I found myself agreeing with many of the arguments the writer conveyed. Facebook definitely eliminates time required in making plans with friends, and also helps us keep up to date with those "not so close" acquaintances. However, these advantages can also be viewed as negative attributes of the "social network". Now with a simple status change we can alert people that we are busy or in a bad mood. No longer do we need to call up friends and complain that we have no time to talk; instead we avoid phone calls altogether. Wondering what a significant other is up to? All we have to do to keep tabs on others is "creep" through their profile photos and learn what they did and who they hung out with during the past week. I hate to admit it, but I have been trapped into the Facebook frenzy. There are no more phone calls being made, no more polite "how have you been doing" questions, and no more face to face contact with regards to making plans. Facebook makes us lazy. We sit on it for hours at a time and learn all we need to know about random people connected to us via our close friends. I could tell you where someone was and what party they were at and not even know what school they go to...much less remember their first name. Conversing and socializing with people helps us to learn more about others and ourselves. If we based our relationships on merely an internet connection, we'd be handicapping our natural abilities to converse. We would be limiting our instinct to understand, emphasize, and relate with others. We also avoid conflict, by limiting what we say and how often we see people in real life situations. Overall, I can see the advantages of Facebook, but have come to wonder whether or not it is really beneficial to life as it may seem.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Test...random blog

I don't normally blog and I only use facebook as a source to chat and keep up with friends and the occasional "creeping" of others.
Hopefully, writing on here, posting my daily responses will spark something.....bringing back the xanga days :)