Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Power, Language, and Freedom (initial response)

Molly Quaid
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In today's society, a strong characteristic a person can have is language. Not only is language a strong characteristic for a person to have but having freedom in speech intertwines with strong language. It is human  nature to have a natural sense of rights and freedom. With language also comes a strong sense of power. Propaganda still exists in the 21st century and back when the number of slaves were at their highest, abolitionists would use the power of language to portray a sense of propaganda of how slaves acted which influenced the general public. Not only does language have a powerful sense of power over the public when shown propaganda but it also limits the amount of freedom for the public and slaves. Propaganda still exists today with the tabloids and false rumors and stories about celebrities but because many people are inclined to listen to all the false rumors and to spread lies around, the freedom everyone has to use their own sense of language is reflected poorly. Not only can the power of language influence people greatly but it can also shift their viewpoints and cause their freedom to lessen because they are giving in to the bad parts of language. Language, when used poorly, can restrict one's freedom. Today, many stereotypes exist about muslims and them being terrorists which restricts their freedom. Because of a group of people that caused such great disaster, to many people, muslims will always be looked at as "terrorists" which limits their freedom in day-to-day life. 

3 comments:

  1. Molly, you used a lot of different groups as evidence and that really helped support some of your thoughts. I agree with your point that language can sometimes shift viewpoints. Good work!

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  2. I like how you included different types of language, and I agree with you that, if used poorly, language can restrict freedoms. Great job!

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  3. Your evidence and support was very compelling! I thought including the Muslim example at the end was very compelling and really stuck with me after I read it. I think you did a great job and made really great connections. Good job!

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