Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Pakistan School Massacre: Malala's Response

Malala just 17, commented on the attack that has taken place in Pakistan. Malala, recipient of the noble peace prize and an inspiration to all, spoke against the terror that occurred.

Here’s what she said:
I am heartbroken by this senseless and cold-blooded act of terror in Peshawar that is unfolding before us.
Innocent children in their school have no place in horror such as this. I condemn these atrocious and cowardly acts and stand united with the government and armed forces of Pakistan whose efforts so far to address this horrific event are commendable.
I, along with millions of others around the world, mourn these children, my brothers and sisters - but we will never be defeated.
With the words of inspiration, hopefully, healing will begin soon for the families and friends of these victims.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Cheney standing behind the CIA

Cheney standing behind the CIA

Former Vice president Dick Chaney calling the report  "deeply flawed" and "a terrible piece of work." He has no regrets of the tactics used. He believed they helped find Osama bin Laden. "I think what needed to be done was done," Cheney said. "I think we were perfectly justified in doing it. And I'd do it again in a minute."
It's is horrifying to see someone that was vice president during that time supported it.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

CIA Under Investigation

CIA Investigation into torture cover-up.

CIA has been accused of paying off interrogators of terror suspects. Psychologists were paid $81 million to enhance interrogation methods. Inhuman torture methods were used on suspects even after there was no more information to be gathered. Some methods include waterboarding (which is illegal). This is absolutely appalling. I understand that information needs to be gathered however torture is not the answer. One man was waterboarded 183 times! A detainee died of hypothermia in 2002. They did not gather any information into finding Osama bin Laden. This is horrifying. I hope those accused will be punished.
To read more check out: http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/09/politics/top-takeaways-cia-torture-report/index.html

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Real Beauty

The Real Beauty

What a difference a commercial can make...
 
 
With one month left in 2014, I'd like to make note of something I have been noticing more and more on T.V ads. Some companies, live Dove, have been focusing their ads on the natural beauty of women. Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty talks reminds women they are beautiful. They have been doing research into women's self-esteem and the statistics are surprising.
 
Only 4% of women consider themselves beautiful.
72% of girls feel pressured to be beautiful.
 
Media was never an advocate of natural beauty its inspiring to see Dove trying to make a difference.

P&G Always is another company running an ad about girls' self-esteem called "Like a girl." The ad shows teenage girls acting out phrases "hit like a girl" "fight like a girl" and so on. The teenage girls of course act wimpy and weak. Then they ask the same questions to 10 year old girls. They act like they would in any situations. The first  time I was it, it popped up on YouTube and I was just going to skip it, I started watching it. I couldn't stop, I would of acted just like the teenage girls did.   

I love that some companies are trying to promote better body images for women and teenagers. With all the publicity of size 0 models and makeup ads everywhere, it is what women need to be seeing.
 
Check out the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkTh_r66lDA 
 
To learn more about Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty got to: http://www.dove.us/Our-Mission/Girls-Self-Esteem/Our-Research/default.aspx