Abdallah Safa, Period 2, 2/26/21, Day A
- What are your thoughts and feelings about issues of inequity, oppression, and/or power?
One such example I will be taking from the story of Francis Ngannou which he shared on the Joe Rogan Podcast. In Cameron where he was born and raised he witnessed the lack of hospitals and treatment for his dying father, he felt powerless as all he could do is watch and wait. Worried sick that history would repeat itself with his mother he escaped from Cameron and went through a gut wrenching journey and faced more oppression than most could imagine. With Immigration guards holding all the power even if you needed the water and money to cross the Sahara alive they would not care, anything you had was theirs, anything you wanted to keep should be wrapped in plastic swallowed and looked for later.
As I zoom out and look at the rest of the world it is hard to not get overwhelmed by the infinite number of cases of oppression. The problems fought about within the United States begin to look obsolete compared to those struggling in foreign waters. They fight for a chance at what we have here. If we struggle to fix oppression within the United States, how will we help those who are truly oppressed, I would not be surprised if the problems within the United States were the only ones Americans cared about. I would not blame them either but the ignorance angers me because the more we zoom out the worse it gets. If the oppressed became the oppressors would they be the villains or the heroes trying to break the cycle.
- How do you reflect critically on your own beliefs, assumptions, values, and experiences, and how these can influence your perception of self and others?
Thus, my experiences of different cultures starting with Asian culture alongside the realization that my culture may seem odd allow me to perceive others and their cultures with an open mind. My values align with the embodiment of New York as a city; that cultural dishes should be monetized and instead of separation and animosity between unfamiliar races/cultures we should divulge and experience the thousands of years of work needed to form that culture. We possess an immense opportunity where within the United States we can experience foreign treasures in the form of food or media, we should use this power to bring Americans closer together and grow more culturally accepting.
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