"Riot in Hong Kong on Chinese New Year":
| Man throwing a public garbage can at a police. (Same picture used in "Riot in Hong Kong on Chinese New Year") |
Lesson Learned:
Fight for freedom but do it the right way (non-violent).
"Religious Freedom in China" :
In this post, I found out that the leaders in China actually legalize religions. Which means that those who aren't "legalized" are bad and aren't allowed to be practiced. I found that quite insulting and ride. This gives people three choices: practice the "legalized" religions, don't practice at all, practice your own religion but secretly and could possibly face punishments (usually physical) if found practicing. I feel terrible that people have to suffer so much. I'm now aware and also very thankful for where I've been raised. After this post, I feel so grateful for those who have fought for our freedom. I think that people should learn to accept differences. If they can accept different physical appearance, why can't religions be accepted?
Lesson Learned:
Be grateful for those who fight for your freedom;
Accept others for who they are even with their differences.
"North Korean Camps" :
When I was writing this post, I feel like I finally understand the hardships that North Koreans are going through. Of course there is no way I would understand the pain they're going through, but now I know that it was never their choice and they had no choice. They are treated like wild animals and are trained to almost have no emotion. To them, family, love, peace, happiness and many more, don't even exist. Surely they would have heard of this, but many would never have experienced it because certain were born in the camps. I know that these days, people make fun of North Korea and I used to think it was quite amusing and funny. But now, I feel sorry for the people who have so much time making up these jokes. They should instead do like 5 minutes of research to see what they're making jokes about. After knowing their stories, I don't think you'll have the heart to make any more jokes.
Lesson Learned:
Don't judge others before understanding them and knowing their story.
Sorry this post is getting a little long...I'm almost done. Just bear with me.
"Tiger Moms" :
So if you have read this post, it was funnier than my other ones. This post is about moms who overwork their children in...well everything. I feel that this method of raising children could work but would also just blow up and become a huge disaster. As for why parents (usually mothers) do this, it's because of their beliefs on how to succeed. The Chinese believe that in order to succeed, they have to do anything in order to get it. They grew up knowing, "If you want it, you gotta work for it yourself." But I think that in doing this, kids lose their childhood when they can just play and have fun. They lose the time where they don't have to worry about anything. Instead they're taught: "I need to study because I won't succeed." at a young age.
Lesson Learned:
Let children live their childhood and just let them be free.
Last one, I promise.
"One Vision, One Identity, One Community" :
| Different leaders of the countries in AICHR at a special meeting with their signature hand shake (Same picture used in "One Vision, One Identity, One Community") |
Lesson Learned:
Don't be afraid to stand up for what's right;
Together we can solve problems and help the world become a better place.
Well that took a while, but in the end I was able to learn A LOT. I felt like throughout this blog project for my media studies unit in English helped me learn more about others, myself and many morals.
Thanks for reading my blog, I hope you learned a lot and enjoyed reading it!! :)
非常感謝你!!
(Thank you very much!!)
Awesome conclusion.
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