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Friday, November 15, 2013
War Crimes.
Friday, November 1, 2013
One of the guys?
Friday, October 18, 2013
Undeclared
It is a hard
fact that you can’t truly understand something until you have gone through it
yourself, an aunt can love the child with all her hurt but she will never fully
grasps the unconditional love of the mother, a civilian can appreciate the acts
of a soldier, but never know the lengths he went through to be home. When writing
these blogs I always felt as if I was doing injustice to the military, by
displaying their feelings by my own personal perception of a few movies, and
books I have read. This blog was initially
supposed to be about soldiers coming home, but then I realized there’s no way I
could write on such a topic no matter
how much I researched it . Yes I can speculate how they may feel and even hit
some key aspects like of course relived, happy, confused, etc., but trying to
write a whole blog about it is impossible, seeing that I have never been to war
and don’t plan on going any time soon. I’m
sorry to leave you with such a disappointing blog, but I don’t feel as if any
the topics I had originally planned would suffice to my rendering of it.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Cradle Robbers
When you
have a child your foremost instinct is to protect that child from the world
until he or she is ready to venture into it on their own, even then you are
hesitant. But what if you live in a
third world country and the dangers of the outside world are knocking down your
door every day? How is a mother supposed
to protect her children with bullet holes in the sheet metal used as walls? All
the time kids are used as soldiers around the world some as young as eight
years old, and are dying to protect their country by force. These children are abducted from schools,
streets, even their homes. They are
stripped of the innocents and are forced to grow up in the blink of an
eye. They are placed in combat
situations, used as spies, messengers, porters, servants or to lay or clear
landmines. Girls in particular are at risk of rape and sexual abuse. As said here in one of the ten
facts of children soldiers there is a simple reason armed groups use
child soldiers: children are easier to manipulate. They don’t eat as much food,
don’t get paid and don’t have a highly developed sense of danger, making it all
too easy to send them into the line of fire.
All over the world people are making an effort to stop child soldiers
but are it enough? "We're seeing a
strong international consensus emerging that the use of child soldiers must be
stopped, but the practice on the ground hasn't caught up,"Says Jo Becker,
childrens rights advocacy director for New York-based Humans Rights Watch, a
member of the coalition. "Violators need to know there will be
consequences if they continue to use child soldiers." "It is not
enough for the UN Security Council to pass resolution after resolution without
ensuring that these are followed up with concrete action," says Henri
Nzeyimana, the coalition coordinator in Africa's Great Lakes region.Friday, September 20, 2013
No we wont go!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Me,Myself, and I
Hello! My name is Jodie Winzer i'm a freshman at Jacksonville state university, and as of right now I'm a nursing major. I'm from a small one red light town you've probably never heard of called Franklin Georgia or franktown . I'm the middle child of a family of 7 which in recent years has expanded to 12! Being the middle child I was more often left to my own and became a huge book nerd and like belle I'm very much at home in the library then at the mall, usually you can find me with my nose in a book or looking hungrily looking for a new one.
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