Sunday 12 August 2007

"The mother of revolution and crime is poverty"(Aristotle) Do you agree?

A revolution is a significant change that usually occurs in a relatively short period of time. Variously defined revolutions have been happening throughout human history. They vary in terms of numbers of their participants, means employed by them, duration, motivating ideology and many other aspects. They may result in a socio-political change in the socio-political institutes, or a major change in a culture or economy. Crime is defined as deviant behaviour that violates prevailing norms, specifically, cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave. Poverty in this sense may be understood as a condition in which a person or community is deprived of, and or lacks the essentials for a minimum standard of well-being and life. These essentials may be material resources such as food, safe drinking water, and shelter.


Poverty does lead to crime and revolution to a certain extent. when people face extreme poverty and lack the essentials for minimum standard of well-being and life, and in the process lose their moral righteousness, they will turn to crimes for the easy way out. Robbing, stealing or even capital crimes such as kidnapping are examples of the crimes they might be tempted to commit. This being said, only those who have lost or have no moral righteousness will commit such crimes. However, many poor people do not have the ability to have decent education resulting in them not being educated of what is right or wrong. Together with the negative influence from the parents and surroundings, the young might also be tempted to commit crimes and the vicious cycle continues.


When poverty occurs on a large scale, people will be easily influenced by revolutionaries who claim that they can give the poor a better life and provide for their daily necessities. The only possible solution is to overthrown the incompetent government. An example is the 1911 revolution in China. The democrats convinced the poor people (the majority of the population) of change and a better life. Together they overthrew the old monarchy system, but, as we all know, the change did not arrive as they had expected.


However, poverty is not the only cause of crime and revolution. Mass Media is also a major cause of crimes. Media portrays villians as cool and hip characters, thus causing many youngsters to idolize them and to a certain extent, mimic them. Examples of such media include movies like the Oceans series which features professional thieves. Those movies also gives youngsters a false impression of the ease of carrying out the crimes. Besides mass media, there are many other causes of crimes such as materialism and family upbringing.


As for revolution, the most important cause should be the incompetence of the government. With an able government, people still believe that changes will be implemented to aid them. When the government is unable to do so, people will lose faith in the government and the missing ingredient to a revolution is a brilliant public speaker who can stir up emotions of the population and claims to bring the nation out of the poverty trap.


In conclusion, poverty is only a factor of crime and revolution. It is not the sole cause.

Sunday 8 July 2007

June Holiday Blogging

After reviewing both articles,I am in agreement with Szilagyi 's point of view that more focus should be placed on social responsibility,and this is especially so in a country like Singapore,where a multi racial society exists.Diversities across cultural and religious beliefs hence calls for a need for individuals to be more sensitive and therefore be more socially responsible as well,for their own words and actions.


As prompted by the second article,which is more important for the democratic advancement of a country - the freedom of expression for people,or the protection of collective interests of the people?In my opinion,it is the latter.Granted that people are allowed freedom of expression,I believe it would only result in eventual racial tensions and conflicts within Singapore,due to the many different races present.Although it is virtually impossible to ensure that all races live in harmony and are at peace with one another,there is still a need for people to be tolerant of each other.And that,ensures the protection of collective interests of the different races.If people in Singapore cannot even live in harmony,it is then pointless to even discuss about advancement of the country,regardless of which aspect.Hence it is essentially crucial that the interests of the people/minority races are first considered before freedom of expression is even to be mentioned.The consequences would be disastrous if everyone were to free to express their opinions,for people are often insensitive about racial issues.


"We must be free to deny the existence of God, and to criticize the teachings of Jesus, Moses, Muhammad, and Buddha, as reported in texts that millions of people regard as sacred. Without that freedom, human progress will always run up against a basic roadblock." - Peter Singer
It has been evident that freedom of speech/expression does not resolve any problems,but only result in more controversies forming.If standing up and claiming the existence of God is nothing but illusionary would work,religions would have crumbled eons ago.On a more relevant context,if the different races in Singapore were to voice out their discontent about one another,it would only further aggravate any racial tension,and not resolve the problem at hand.Hence,the statement that Peter Singer has made,is wrong in my opinion,as freedom of speech/expression only results in more roadblocks in the democratic advancement of societies.

Wednesday 16 May 2007

Capital Punishment

Capital punishment is controversial. Merits and demerits of capital punishment makes it hard to decide whether to abolish it or not. While many first world countries have abolished the death penalty, countries such as Singapore still continue with it as it acts as an effective deterrent, and it allows the guilty to pay for his crimes.

Capital punishment deters future crimes. It serves as a warning to those who are going to commit a capital offense and makes them think twice about doing so. Less people will commit the crimes in fear of being executed and hence a decrease in the crime rate of capital offenses.

Many might argue that capital crimes, such as murder and drug trafficking, occurs when the guilty is desperate and had no other ways to solve their problems. In my opinion, this is not a valid excuse. What rights do you have to cause harm to the innocent even when u are desperate? If u can't solve your problem, why don't u take your own life instead? End your torment and don't inflict pain and sufferings to the innocent.

I would agree that a death by electric chair or gas chamber is inhumane; a shot to the head is faster and more cost efficient. however, besides that, many propose life sentence as a substitute for the death sentence. personally, i would rather prefer to die without dignity than to live a life without dignity in darkness, and living life with no sense of purpose. What is the point of living when there is no freedom, no happiness for the rest of the lifetime. The wait for one's death is torturous, yet it is inevitable. Be it the death sentence or life imprisonment, one will still have to die.

Hence, my point on the case is that mandatory death sentence should be abolished, and convicts will be given the choice of taking their own life or life imprisonment. There is no denial of human rights as it will be their personal choice to do so.

Friday 4 May 2007

Censorship

Censorship. Is it a must or a thing of the past. Censorship is used to protect youths from being exposed to undesirable materials. Yet, censorship is also seen as a restriction to the freedom of expression. The million dollar question; should censorship be allowed? What are the merits and demerits of censorship?

Censorship serves as a barrier to sieve out undesirable materials such as pornographic or gory animations. Adults and parents fear for the innocent minds of their children will be corrupted when exposed to undesirable media. Censorship protects youths and help to develop socially responsible adults in the future.

Censorship also serves to protect the government and country's interest. Incidents such as the danish cartoon would never have happened if there was proper censorship. Sensitive issues are not know to the general public to prevent outbreak of violence or displeasure. Information on imminent terrorist attacks are not disclosed to the public to keep them calm. Censorships help countries maintain peace.

However, censorship is a restriction on the freedom of expression. Singers express their thoughts in songs, only to find parts of it edited by the censorship board. People feel that they have the rights to know what is going to happen even if it will cause them great unrest. Others feel that censorship should be banned to allow the society to gradually accept the progress.

On the whole, I feel that censorship is necessary to as it prevents the corruption of society and self.

Saturday 21 April 2007

GP Task 2

I do not know how to appreciate art. I do not see the need to use nudity as a form of art. How artistic can nudity be? In my opinion, the only difference between art and pornography is how the audience sees it. What considered as art to one may arouse the sensual pleasure of another. To the latter, the form of art evolved into pornography. The definition of art varies for different people, hence it is impossible to regulate artistic media. What the censorship board consider to be pornography may face strong objections from the art-loving general public who wishes to appreciate the beauty and purity of nudity. However, if they lower their standards, conservative public will blame the censorship board for allowing such disturbing images to be seen. There is no clear line between art and pornography hence the censorship board will forever be blamed for the decisions they make, despite their noble aims to satisfy the wants of the people.

GP Task 1

The media has the ability to manipulate the ideas of people. By only showing people the information they want the people to see, the media changes the opinion of the people, making them assume what they see is true. The general public will have no idea what is happening in reality. Hence the media is able to prevent the people from getting the true picture and supports whatever cause the media wants them to. Personally, i feel that the fact that that the the media abuses its powers to achieve its aims is totally unacceptable. the public have the rights to know what is true and should not be kept in the dark about the harsh reality. It is necessary for the people to support their soldiers in war, but using it as and excuse to cover up the atrocities they committed is violation of the rights of the people.