I. Synopsis In his most compelling and defensive book to date, Michael Moore returns to the world of politics to size up the new century. Stupid White Men and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation attacks the big, ugly special-interest group that's laying waste to the world as we know it: stupid white men. In his book, Moore calls for the United Nations to take action against the "Bush Family Junta," for African-Americans to place Whites Only signs over the entrances of unfriendly businesses, and calls on the Democrats of this nation to turn over their headquarters and return to Republican headquarters where they belong. Stupid White Men is Moore's manifesto on malfeasance and mediocrity. Among his targets in the book are B. Approach As far as approach is concerned, Moore combines several different disciplines in order to present information. On an economic level, he discusses the impact of corporate leadership in political affairs, the effect of corporate mergers, and political decisions such as tax cuts. On other levels he uses a historical discipline, outlining what has happened in past presidencies and how they differ from the Clinton and Bush administrations. Moore even dedicates an entire chapter to the Clinton Administration satirically calling him one of the best Republican presidents we've ever had. Moore's use of several disciplines is relevant due to the fact that he discusses a wide range of topics that are related to the state of the nation. Although, his focus is mainly on politics and the conflict over politics, he seeks to show Americans the entire picture as he sees it. C. Data Collection Moore has used several ways of collecting data for this book including observation, interviews, content analysis, and even some participation data. Most of his observational data comes from political campaigns, news reports, television, and investigation. His political contacts are many and he even outlines an interview with Jeb Bush, governor of Florida. Most of his information, however, comes from hundreds of articles from the New York Times and other newspapers, web postings, web sites, political journals,
one, it requires no minute sifting of complicated facts, but it does require you to be sure beyond all reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the defendant. To begin with, this case should never have come to trial. This case is as simple as black and white. "The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place. It has relied instead upon the testimony of two witnesses whose evidence has not only been called into serious question…
the 1840’s society was taught that blacks were not the same as whites, not only by the color of their skin on the outside, but that they were different on the inside to. The way blacks were treated was unjust and dehumanizing. Throughout the novel Twain illustrates how poorly blacks were treated, but also shows that not every single person felt the same way towards blacks. Hucks relationship with Jim is a perfect example of how white people thought they were better than blacks, but as the novel goes…
Kayla-Brittney Yim R. Nelson EN 101 September 24, 2013 Hawaiian Slang “Eh you stupid ““haole””!” Why do most of the people in Hawai’i use “haole” as a slang word? The term “haole” or “without breath” originates from the Native Hawaiian culture. The Hawaiian’s used the “ha” or the breathe of life as a greeting to others of the Hawaiian culture. In today’s society most people of the Hawaiian Islands use it as an insult or slang to foreigners. What is the real context behind the word “haole”…
was so great; the struggle was just as terrible as if they were a poor white man. In Chief Joseph’s speech to a White Audience, he spoke of how they weren’t aloud to do certain things because they were Indians. Chief described themselves, the Indians, as “deer. They were like grizzly bears.” (Chief Joseph) The grizzly bears being the white men. The Indians did what they thought was right to help maintain peace among the white men and them. When peace wasn’t held, it was only right to take a stand…
Of Mice and Men Literary Analysis Everyone at some point in their life has been or knows someone who has experienced loneliness. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the author Mr. Steinbeck incorporates many different themes. A major theme is how loneliness affects everyone is some type of way wether it is one of our main characters in George, a female in Curley's wife, or some one of a different race in Crooks. This comes to show loneliness affects everyone regardless of age, sex,…
not in the African- American community. In recent months I have seen two different instance where because of deaths to black men caused by the local police that the African-American community decided to show their anger or what they felt was unjust actions taken by the police in forms of riots. During the Civil Rights movements when blacks where treated difeerent from whites and their was no equal opportunity, blacks would protest by marching through the streets of the city throughout the state. Never…
Period 1 2-1-13 The White Man's Burden "The White Man's Burden" was written by an English poet named Rudyard KIpling. Kipling's poem mixed exhortation to empire with somber warnings of the costs involved, imperialists within the United States understood the phrase "white man's burden" as a characterization for imperialism that justified the policy as a noble enterprise. Kipling changed the text of "Burden" to reflect the subject of American colonization of the Philipines, recently won from Spain…
comes different slang words; with different situations, comes different solutions;with different genres of music, comes different effects on the community it originates from. Country music paired with its artists and their accomplishments effect the White community; Reggeton and its artists, with their distinct beats, automatically can be identified with the Hispanic community, and there's no difference with Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop music has had a tremendous impact on the black community; and it has not…
Mixed children by white men… are thought of as more valuable, precious, and better prepared for…society. This mentality isn’t new. Many of the elders… believe “White is right.” All white boyfriends, husbands, and mixed children are shown off as trophies” (expressed by a young Filipina American, as quoted by Bergano & Bergano-Kinney, 1997, p. 202). The…
stereotype that black men steal, which is unfair. As for the movie American History X, there are also ways that stereotypes are shown.To name a few: the beginning of the film opens up with three black males trying to steal Derek’s vehicle, which feeds into the stereotype that black men are always trying to steal, just like in Higher Learning when Kristen thought that Malik would try and steal her purse just because she was black. Another scene shows three black kids beating up one white kid in the bathroom…