Looking at What Matters Matter…
When I read the article about Seeking an Unbiased Jury, I felt as though every jury should be
fair. According to the article I felt it bias to admit someone guilty of a
crime just because a jacket was ripped. I do not feel that a person should be
guilty because of that. One problem that
we tend to have in our society is that we do not relate true facts to our
conclusions. What if that person did not have the capability of having nice
things but you’ve just proved an innocent man guilty? This happens to many and
is considered awkward. All because a person does a certain thing or look a
certain way we want to make it seem that that person has every intention to
being guilty.
President Obama found away to relate to diversity by with
nomination of a Caucasian male, an openly gay African American, and two other
lawyers. I feel that this says that it is time to make a change. The president
did what he had to do to keep the eyes off of our government being mainly about
the black man. Everywhere you turn, someone is talking about our “black”
government. He literally seems to say with this nominee that everyone deserves
a chance. “It is time to make a change.”
Realizing how many young girls are well at risk of aids is
shocking! A Court’s All-hands Approach Aids Girls Most at Risk article makes a
point how mostly young girls are at risk. Our young generation is sometimes
misguided and we should realize how much of a hurt this puts on them. The youth
of today needs more attention. We should lend a hand to our young girls and let
them know not to sell themselves short. We need them to be examples for the
next generation to follow.
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