BLOG #2

1.) Should CUNY be free? Public schools, which are made by the government, are free. Then why aren’t colleges that are made by the government free? Yes, colleges require more money to be supported, but college is a very important part of society because if there wouldn’t be colleges, we wouldn’t have professions and professionals, therefore there won’t be anyone to fix problems that you don’t know how to fix. Society wouldn’t function without college. So, government should fund colleges, same as public schools, so that more people attend and there will be more professionals to help this country thrive.

2.) Mocking and disrespecting Christianity. How can it be stopped, and should it even be stopped? Mocking of religions was always a thing, but in the last couple of years it’s becoming more and more prominent, especially against Christianity. On the media, celebrities very often mock Christianity and it is becoming more and more often. Christians should take action against this. It is very rare to see someone mock Islam or other religions, because they don’t tolerate it, but Christians do, so it makes them an easy target. I believe that everyone should respects everyone’s beliefs and nobody should mock anybody else’s beliefs.

3.) Education focused on teaching kids to be able to work jobs, but it doesn’t mention that there are other ways to make money aside from jobs; such as for example: businesses. Through my experience in elementary, middle, and high school, I have never heard any other form of money-making other than having a job. I think that is very unhealthy and makes everyone’s creative mind very trapped into one goal, getting a job, and not realizing that there are other ways to make a living, sometimes even better ways depending on who you are and your situation. Schools should not just force students to get jobs, but they should also allow students to be more open-minded and explore other ways.

Article for topic 1: CUNY used to be free until 1976, but then they made it cost money. Not everyone can afford college, and not everyone that can’t afford college can receive financial aid. The state payed less and less to colleges and that created a need for colleges to stop being free. The state and government makes enough money to fund colleges though, so it can go back to how it was before 1976, and colleges can be free again. That would be really helpful because more people would afford college. Juicy quote: “According to the city’s Independent Budget Office, state aid accounted for 68% of total CUNY funding in 1989, but only 48% by 2006.” https://www.gothamgazette.com/topics-newestopinions/6444-could-cuny-be-tuition-free-again

Article for topic 3: Real life skills like entrepreneurship has to be taught in schools because when students graduate high school, they don’t know anything about the real world and making money without a job. The only thing that has been engrained into their heads is that they need to get a job and be good employees, but they are not taught that there is more to that. Juicy quote: “The new world order is crying out for smaller government and less admin. It screams out for more autonomy and the spirit that builds on that in order to innovate or to create new business enterprises. It demands the young entrepreneur.” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-we-have-teach-entrepreneurship-schools-now-casely-hayford?trk=articles_directory

Topics of Intrest

Development of AI – There are a lot of concerns about what AI will be like in the future and how it could impact our society. Some people think that advancing AI could create serious problems and raise ethical questions about its use. On the other hand, others argue that improving AI is crucial for our development as individuals and as a society. 

The article talks about how artificial intelligence is changing our world, highlighting both its potential benefits and the problems it brings. It points out that AI isn’t perfect but can one day possibly surpass human abilities, which raises important ethical questions. The author explains that we need to find a balance as we move forward with this technology, considering both its usefulness and the challenges we may face with its development.

Universal Healthcare in the U.S. – Making sure everyone can access quality healthcare without worrying about costs is important and should be based on fairness. This means that everyone has the right to healthcare and insurance so they can get the treatment they need. However, this idea sparks a lot of different opinions. Figuring out the pros and cons can be challenging and often leads to heated debates.

The article makes a strong case for universal healthcare in the U.S., saying it’s both a moral duty and a smart way to tackle the country’s healthcare problems. It points out that other countries with universal systems get better health results while spending less money. The author argues that giving everyone access to healthcare would not only help individuals but also boost the economy. Overall, the article calls for a policy change to make sure every American can get quality healthcare. 

Blog #2

  1. The effects of homoeroticism in friendships: To what extent are they beneficial and or detrimental?
    • Regarding the first topic when it comes to homoerotic friendships, if I chose to focus on this I’d like to center my scope to students at Baruch; focusing on if they have friendships either male or female that are too touchy/border the line of friend and romantic partner. Using this scope I’d like to see how this effects the view of their friendships, where this may stem from and if they are truly comfortable with it.
  2. The phenomenon on non-white voters voting for Trump? What are their reasonings and their political stance?
    • After having a conversation with a peer about who they would vote for in the 2024 election and they said Trump I’d like to see how many other Baruch students feel this way. I want to find out where they stand on the political spectrum, and understand what their reasonings are based in: bias, misinformation, political association, etc. Ultimately to see if there is a common trend amongst them.
  3. Does Tyler Perry perpetuate negative stereotypes onto the black community?
    • I’ve seen a lot of Youtube videos on my feed for the past couple years that have dissected and criticized the work of Tyler Perry due to his portrayal of black women in his films and tv shows. I wanted to watch some of Perry’s work with a more critical view since I am older and come to the conclusion whether or not Perry’s work is harmful to the black community and ask the black community their honest opinions on the media that I watched of him for this paper stating my opinions on it but also the opinions of black students at Baruch.

Topic 1: This article shared on The Californian is a anecdote about this woman her her experience with her and her best friend. The beginning of their anecdote describes how close they’ve been with their best friend and how they have often been questioned how close their friendship truly was. In the later half the narrator describes how they’ve begun to hang out with them more: doing art with each other and being handsy, spending time with each other outside and wanting to kiss each other, enjoying each others company on the phone for several hours at a time. The story ends with the narrator going to have sex with one of her old flames (a guy); they end up cutting the sex early because the narrator hadn’t talked to their friend in several hours. While the guy is still in the room the narrator realizes she doesn’t want to have sex with the guy and their story ends there. “”Do you even want to have sex with him?” she asked. “Not really.” We both laughed.”

Topic 2: This article was written in March of 2024, it discusses the increase in black voters voting for Trump in the 2024 election. The article talks about the recent data showing that Trump has increased his votes amongst the black community, the history of the black community and voting and how Trump is maximize this amongst the voters. The reasoning that this article comes to for Trump spike in popularity is due to the lack of cultural ties to the Civil Rights Movement; while young black voters may experience some sort of oppression, its much harder for them to feel the same effects that their parents and grandparents had experienced due to them fortunately not having to suffer the same fate as them. “However, younger Black voters do not have those same civil rights legacy attachments”. Due to this lack of connection to their history, younger black voters are able to look at the Republican party without the lens of suffering. Moreover without this lens they tend to look at the Democratic party with a sense of resentment due them being known for supporting minority groups, however in recent times, black voters feel as if the party isn’t living up to their statements.

Systematic Problems

Surveillance state: A state government conducting surveillance and monitoring its citizens. Storing personal information on its citizens such as location, financial history, and social media. Limiting freedoms and oppressing public speech are just a few of them. However, others argue that surveillance can create an environment of suspicion and threat and that it can negatively impact human rights.

*Card network monopolies: Card network monopolies, like Visa, refer to dominant companies that control the infrastructure for processing credit and debit card transactions. These networks set the rules and fees that merchants must follow, giving them significant influence over global payment systems. Their market dominance often leads to limited competition and high fees for both businesses and consumers.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/24/doj-accuses-visa-of-debit-network-monopoly-that-impacts-price-of-nearly-everything.html

The Department of Justice is suing Visa, America’s largest payment network for creating an illegal monopoly in the space of payment processing. Accusing it created such a monopoly that it was charging absurdly high transaction fees to process payment which in turn merchants having to pay these fees are forced to either raise prices or reduce the quality of products to stay afloat. These fees are then passed on to us the consumers in the form of higher prices and reduced-quality of products 

“Visa has unlawfully amassed the power to extract fees that far exceed what it could charge in a competitive market”

*Mandatory voting(i.e. Compulsory voting): In every democracy, the right to vote is an indisputable right granted to its citizens. This begs the question should the citizens have a choice of whether to exercise their right to vote or not? Having everyone to vote would make a democracy where the turn out would be 100% and everyone is fairly represented.

https://www.idea.int/data-tools/data/voter-turnout-database/compulsory-voting

In many democratic countries voting is a right of the citizens free for them to exercise or not. With compulsory voting, citizens are required to vote in elections and express themselves through voting for their preferred candidate. This in turn helps create a higher turnout than in non-compulsory voting countries. Supporters of this argue that this helps certify and legitimize the elected government as a whole as the majority of the population is in favor of this government since they voted for it. On the other hand critics of this idea argue that in a compulsory voting country, you are required to vote or else the citizens will be punished for not fulfilling their civic duties. This leads to random votes when an election is happening checking off the 1st candidate on the ballot just to fulfil their duties.

“compulsory voting argues that decisions made by democratically elected governments are more legitimate when higher proportions of the population participate”

Blog #2: due before conference

  • Rank three specific topics of interest to you – describe your idea for each in 1-3 sentences
  • Choose two of the topics and find a potentially juicy article to dig into for each
  • Post links to the articles and briefly describe each article in 2-4 sentences
  • Cut and paste one potentially juicy quote from each article below the description
    • (Don’t forget to select the correct “category” before posting)
    • (You can make your post public or private, but it might be nice to share ideas!)

Non-scholarly sources across the spectrum:

PERSONAL GO-TOs: The New Yorker, Democracy Now!, Jacobin, The Intercept, Vox, BBC, NYT, Guardian, The Atlantic, NYRB, LARB, NPR, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, New York Post, National Review

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Soft-Boiled Eggs

We’ve all had eggs before, unless you’re allergic. I used to know a kid who was allergic to eggs in elementary and it shook me to my core. Omlettes, scrambled, Benedict, fried, sunny side up, there are lots of ways to make eggs. And if you couldn’t tell yet, I love eggs. A lot. They’re easy to make and I’ve gone though many periods of time where I’d go weeks eating mainly eggs whenever I could, whichever way I could make them. Apparently that was a bad idea because egg yolks are high in cholesterol but I didn’t care, and still don’t care much currently. Everything in moderation still applies, though.

Today, I’ll be showing, well, telling, you how to make soft boiled 6-minute eggs.
What you’ll need is:
– 2 eggs, or one but today we’re gonna use two
– a pot, preferably small
– tap water
– salt, since I salt my eggs to hell and back
– working stove. Or fire source
– metal spoon
– paper towel

1. Run tap water into a pot of your choice and place it onto your stove. Turn on the main burner and leave it on high for the water to boil.
2. Set the eggs to the side, don’t place them into the pot just yet you have to let them rest first
2. Wait for the water to reach a point of boiling to where it’s all bubbly and makes enough noise for you to hear it from the far end of the kitchen. You can waste time waiting for the minutes to pass by obsessively checking the other knobs on the stove to ensure that all of them are actually off and that your house won’t be exploding today.
3. Use a metal spoon to gently place each egg into the pot. It’s fine if they crack but it’s not ideal.
4. Set the fire to medium as soon as you’re done putting eggs into the pot. Leave the eggs in for 6-7 minutes to ensure the whites are cooked throughly.
5. After the 6 minutes are up, quickly take the pot off of the stove and pour the water into the sink. You’ll be putting cold running water into the pot now to cool the eggs down and ensure a quick peeling process.
6. After about 2 minutes, get a paper towel sheet and place it on the table, and the eggs onto the sheet. To peel the eggs, crack a few times on a corner then gently brush the eggshell off with your thumb.
7. After peeling the first egg, grab a salt shaker, or a pinch of salt, and salt the egg. You are free to eat the egg now :).
8. Repeat step 7 with the second egg and enjoy.

“Weird” Cat and Dog Salad

Ingredients

  • Beloved neighborhood pet of your choice (cat or dog)
  • Olive oil
  • Tomato
  • Orange
  • Salt
  • Trump sneakers
  • Trump Bible
  1. Gather (abduct) some local ingredients (cats and dogs) from your local neighborhood. I personally recommend Springfield, Ohio
  2. Make a phone call to Senator J.D. Vance’s office and report that you are going to be eating your neighbor’s pets
  3. Use your Trump brand $200 “crypto gold” sneakers to hit the pavement as hard as you can while you run away from local law enforcement
  4. Once you have secured the goods (pets), prepare a knife and cutting board. I want the knife to be the “greatest knife in the history of knives, maybe ever,” and so sharp it could slice cleanly through paper (ballots).
  5. Cut the meat (to make it easier to chew). Against the grain or along the grain doesn’t matter here. I just want you to start butchering that pet like you butcher the pronunciation of “Kamala.” All I want to hear is the chop chop chop of stainless steel on the cutting board.
  6. Fry the meat with olive oil. Crank that dial on the stove to maximum. The meat should be so carcinogenic you can smell the heat and smoke. It should be burnt so black that it leaves you wondering if it was always black or just “happened to turn black.”
  7. At this point, the pet should be so dead it could have risen from the grave and voted for Biden in the 2020 election in Georgia. Throw in tomatoes for sweetness and umami. Also throw tomatoes at the television screen as you watch Trump say, “Well, I have concepts of a plan.”
  8. Peel a couple of oranges and spread those slices of orange across the dish for sourness and to celebrate the favorite color of the 45th president of the United States.
  9. Add salt until the dish is so salty you would think someone just insulted its crowd sizes.
  10. You are basically done! Now it is time for the taste testing. Have a friend for dinner like Hannibal Lecter.
  11. Place your hand on your holy and pristine Trump brand Bible as you say a dinnertime prayer. Do not worry, this is not blasphemous or sacrilegious.
  12. Serve and enjoy.

This recipe is satirical and based on remarks made during the first Harris-Trump debate. I made references in this recipe to many of the goofy and wacky conspiracy theories promoted by Trump and Vance. The main one was the absurd claim, spread first by J.D. Vance and then by Trump on the debate stage, that Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating their neighbors’ pets. When asked for evidence, Vance said that his office had “gotten a lot of calls,” and Trump said he “saw people talking about it on TV.” In reality, officials have stated there is no evidence.

I also made reference to Trump’s comment on Kamala Harris’s race in an interview at National Association of Black Journalists, claiming that Harris had never identified as Black and only recently “happened to turn black.” This is false, and Harris has always identified as Black and South Asian. Another reference was to when Trump falsely claimed that thousands of dead people voted in the 2020 election in Georgia. The significance of these wild comments and conspiracy theories being amplified by the former president is that the country is becoming more divisive and less democratic. Voters are becoming cynical and more distrustful of the other side.

CHICKEN ALFREDO

Ingredients:

  • Pack of Chicken Breast
  • 2 Jars of Alfredo Sauce
  • Fettuccini Pasta (or pasta of your choice)
  • Cheese (of your choice)
  • Onion
  • Honey
  • Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
  • Black Pepper
  • Garlic Powder
  • Paprika Powder
  • Cumin Powder
  • Adobo Powder
  • Cayenne Pepper Powder
  • Old Bay Powder
  • Flour
  • Eggs
  • Himalayan Pink Salt

Steps:

  1. Clean your Chicken Breast
  2. Season your Chicken with the different powders and honey listed and let it marinate in fridge
  3. Season your Flour
  4. Coat your Chicken in a egg wash and flour then begin frying
  5. Take the Chicken out when it’s gold or browned enough to your liking
  6. Let your chicken cool
  7. In a separate pot fill with water (a little more than half way)
  8. Add a pinch and a half of Pink Salt to your water
  9. Add the pasta to the water (break it if you feel like it)
  10. Cook the pasta until boiled
  11. Once your Chicken is cooled you can begin cutting them into cubes/slices
  12. Strain your Pasta from the pot
  13. In a separate pot (or the same) fill it with your alfredo sauce and add your extra cheese of choice
  14. Once Pasta is strained add to pot of alfredo on low heat
  15. Add your diced onions to the pasta
  16. Add your Chicken to the the pasta
  17. Season your pasta with the powders of your choice (optional; reccomended though)
  18. Serve your pasta

Although the recipe is very simple and has nothing to do with my cultural backgrounds I hold this dish very deeply and fondly to my heart. This is mainly due to the fact this was one of my first dishes I learned how to make off the top of my head. In addition I liked updating and changing the recipe the more I found out about different spices and how different food groups correspond with different spices. In the end I like the merging of flavors that were created despite its unorthodox and sporadic manner. This dish is like a comfort meal or a struggle meal. Its also good way to show off my cooking skills to friends without putting in the most effort.

Arroz Con Leche

Ingredients:

-2 1/2 cups of water

-1 cup of long grain white rice

-2 cinnamon sticks

-4 cups of milk

-1 cup of sugar

Instructions:

  1. Combine the water, rice and cinnamon sticks in a large pot over medium heat
  2. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to low, cover, and cook for 15 minutes
  3. Stir in the milk and sugar. Bring to a boil again, reduce heat to low, and cook for 25-30 minutes, stirring often until thickened.
  4. Serve some in a bowl. It’s best to eat it warm or cold however you prefer.

When I think of this dish it brings me back to my childhood days. When I had absolutely no worries in the world. I would get excited when the cold weather came around because I knew that my mom would start to make my favorite dessert arroz con leche. This dessert holds onto so many memories from when I was a kid that it has me thinking how time really does fly so quick and how I wish I could go back and experience it again but I know that I never will be able too. That these memories are just going to get more and more older and eventually will fade away. Now my mom hasn’t made it in a while and I don’t know if she ever will again.